Posted by Amarachi on Mon 26th Feb, 2024 - tori.ng
He opined that cheating will reduce drastically if such punitive traditional laws affect men as well.
Ossai Success Ovie
Ossai Success Ovie, the Senior Special Assistant On Media to Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori has called for a review of existing traditional laws that are unfavourable to women.
Ossai made the call after a married woman suffered a strange illness and died two days ago after confessing that she was unfaithful to her husband.
In his post, Ossai asked why the same tradition never penalizes married men who cheat on their wives. He opined that cheating will reduce drastically if such punitive traditional laws affect men as well.
His post reads;
‘’A married woman slept with another man close to my community, unknown sickness visited her and she died after confessing two days ago .
Why is it that there are traditions that deprived married women from cheating and encourages married men to cheat .?
Some traditions actually needs to be adjusted .
Cheating by married men will reduced drastically if this same traditions also equal to men.''