PII 136: [DVAM] How to Identify & Stop Domestic Violence [Key Combination of Approaches to Create Massive Awareness In Society]

Question: WHO SHOULD READ THIS PDF REPORT?

Answer: Persons who run (or work with) agencies providing support to victims of Domestic Violence.

On 20th September 2018, I prepared and began emailing download links for this IDEAS document to agencies providing support to victims of Domestic Violence.

My decision to do this stemmed from my participation as a panelist at the 2018 Symposium to commemorate the Domestic Violence Awareness Month (organized by the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team – DSVRT) where I spoke as an invited panelist on “The culture of silence as it negatively affects male victims.

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PII 136: [DVAM] How to Identify & Stop Domestic Violence [Key Combination of Approaches to Create Massive Awareness In Society]

Question: WHO SHOULD READ THIS PDF REPORT?

Answer: Persons who run (or work with) agencies providing support to victims of Domestic Violence.

On 20th September 2018, I prepared and began emailing download links for this IDEAS document to agencies providing support to victims of Domestic Violence.

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My decision to do this stemmed from my participation as a panelist at the 2018 Symposium to commemorate the Domestic Violence Awareness Month (organized by the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team – DSVRT) where I spoke as an invited panelist on “The culture of silence as it negatively affects male victims.

The various real life case studies that were described by the guest lecturer (Prof. Badru) and other contributors reinforced my conviction that massive awareness about DV and how victims can get help fast needed to be created.

But what really hit home with me the most, was the point made by the moderator for our panel, who noted, that not every person who needs help dealing with DV would find it easy or convenient to visit the DSVRT office at Alausa.

She therefore suggested that the possibility of opening offices in other strategic locations across the state may need to be looked at.

I felt she made a very valid point. However, I have always advocated exploring low to zero cost ways to getting things done, to maximize available funds. To me, the sustainability of the work being done by support agencies like the DSVRT depends on how well they use their budgets.

I therefore believe one must look for ways to do more without necessarily spending more (or at least not too much).

That’s why I did some thinking and came up with a mind map of ways I believe support agencies like yours can create a system that enables them help more people, who may not have immediate physical access to them.

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An aspect of what I refer to includes challenging/encouraging DV victims to employ Self-Education, at least in the initial stages, till they can come to you, or other support providers.

I believe that there is a lot of that which can be done by individuals – both the abused, as well as those looking to help the abused persons.

It’s something that can enable victims find your agency online and also discover resources like the excellent article on DVAM by Toyin Omoniyi, the female Nigerian legal expert using the Twitter handle @TyLegal. Read the article at http://tayosolagbade.com/sdnuggets/domestic-violence-against-men-by-toyin-omoniyi-tylegal-nairaland-com-praiseworldradio-com/

It was the very first article I ever read on DVAM, and I found it entirely by accident.

It is my considered opinion that experts like Toyin can be engaged to contribute informative and educative pieces on various aspects of the DV problem, which agencies like yours can then offer via your website to persons looking for help.

You can offer educational and informative articles, videos, audios, reports, mind maps etc. Chances are good that most people who need help will have Internet connected phones or at least someone they know, who wishes to help them will.

This combination of approaches can make discovery of help resources for dealing with DV less due to luck and more predictable.

In line with my vision to draw attention to the serious need for better support to be given to male victims of DV, I will be doing my own bit in this regard, via www.tayosolagbade.com (my website) and www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks (my Facebook Advocacy page) – and also through my Stop Domestic Violence Against Men (Stop DVAM)/Best Practice Parenting (BPP) group on WhatsApp.

TIP: Text your WhatsApp Number via +234-803-302-1263 (not my WhatsApp no!) and I’ll add you. Members gain instant access to all my PDF reports, articles, facebook page and newsletter updates published in the past and new ones too. See examples at www.tinyurl.com/dvamtalkmuson.

Note that I would gladly feature links to useful resources on this theme, published on websites owned by ANY support agency. We need to work together to make this work. If we do it right, people in societies we serve WILL become readily able to identify DV when it is happening to them or other persons, and they would know exactly where to go, what to do etc.

So, in the rest of this paper, I offer my suggestions – based on the Mind Map I created to provide an overview of my proposed approach…

  1. Click here to download the PDF report
  2. Click here to download the mind map on which the PDF report is based

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Below: Related Articles

1. [DVAM] How Women Destroy Love (Why Men Fall Out of Love) – by Kara Oh, US based National Relationship Expert | FREE VIDEO Based Transcript Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks

“Today I wanted to offer a lesson on how to castrate a man.

Em, you may wonder, why would you wanna do that?

Well, probably the primary reason would be to get him out of your life, because that is the best way to get rid of a man.” – Kara Oh

Click here to learn how you can view my Verbatim Performance Improvement Video Text Transcript Slideshow version of the wonderfully insightful video message by Kara Oh.

It’s aptly titled “How Women Destroy Love.”

Why Men Fall Out of Love

2, [DVAM] VIRAL VIDEO > 1m Views – What It Really Means to Be a ‘Strong Woman’: Nigerian Woman Delivers Hard Hitting Message to Peers About Relationships [FREE Verbatim Transcript PowerPoint Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks]

In this post I share a link to the transcript slideshow I’ve prepared of a VIRAL VIDEO that has been watched over 1million times!

It’s message is VERY relevant to the current times.

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3. PII 134 – Ideas to Empower Women Without Emasculating Men [Five (5) Suggestions for women empowerment experts that may need to review domestic violence accusations while mediating between disputing couples]

We need to protect women from abuse and empower them to actualize their full potentials. However, we must not do this blindly. The needs and rights of men must also be protected. Reports indicate that some women do batter their male partners and know how to game the system to cover their tracks. This trend can – and should – be reversed, if worthwhile benefits are to be achieved.

In this report, I offer five (5) suggestions about what can be done, and how to stop wrong things happening to men, when we try to empower women.

Click here to download it now – no signup required.

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4. PII 135: Neglecting Domestic Violence Victims Can Cause Serious Tragedies – True Stories [Highlights from my discussion of “The Culture of Silence as it negatively affects male Survivors.” at the 2018 SYMPOSIUM IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAGOS STATE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH]

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Below: My description of what abusive women who inflict Domestic Violence (DV) on their male partners do, on my Facebook page…

A new generation of shrewdly manipulative and cunningly abusive women are using protective systems put in place by society to exploit males that are their intimate partners.

In other words, they are gaming the system and by so doing are making a mockery of the eFforts to stop domestic violence by exploiting stereotypes about males being the only perpetrators, to abuse their partners at will while readily adopting the accepted posture of “victim in self-defence” when their actions come under scrutiny.

What they do, they teach other women and their own daughters, who rarely know better. We need to fight and stop this trend. Our sons, brothers, fathers, uncles and other loved ones who belong to the male gender, remain at grave risk if we don’t.That’s why I’ve launched this page.

Hopefully, with time, others will acknowledge it happens, and begin to treat EACH case they handle on it’s own merit, rather than use harmful stereotypes and MALES being abusive while FEMALES are always the abused victim. The BAD women know this and use it to their advantage – making the men in their lives suffer needlessly. That must stop!

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[DVAM] More than 40% of domestic violence victims are male, report reveals – TheGuardianDotCom

In the previewed/linked report below, TheGuardianDotCom discusses reports revealing that two in five of all victims of domestic violence recorded in the UK are men. This is very significant when one considers the prevailing stereotypes associated with persons belonging to the male gender, as being the ABUSERS in relationships with intimate female partners.

It reinforces the needs for focus to be placed on getting EVERYONE to avoid engaging in domestic violence – especially given other reports that have revealed that some abusive women game the system to make their male victims guilty based on accepted stereotyping.

[DVAM] More than 40% of domestic violence victims are male, report reveals – TheGuardianDotCom

Campaign group Parity claims assaults by wives and girlfriends are often ignored by police and media
Assaults on men represent more than 40% of domestic violence in the UK. Photograph: Sakki/Rex Features/Sakki/rex

About two in five of all victims of domestic violence are men, contradicting the widespread impression that it is almost always women who are left battered and bruised, a new report claims.

Men assaulted by their partners are often ignored by police, see their attacker go free and have far fewer refuges to flee to than women, says a study by the men’s rights campaign group Parity.

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Continue reading…

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/sep/05/men-victims-domestic-violence

Below: Related Articles

1. [DVAM] How Women Destroy Love (Why Men Fall Out of Love) – by Kara Oh, US based National Relationship Expert | FREE VIDEO Based Transcript Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks

“Today I wanted to offer a lesson on how to castrate a man.

Em, you may wonder, why would you wanna do that?

Well, probably the primary reason would be to get him out of your life, because that is the best way to get rid of a man.” – Kara Oh

Click here to learn how you can view my Verbatim Performance Improvement Video Text Transcript Slideshow version of the wonderfully insightful video message by Kara Oh.

It’s aptly titled “How Women Destroy Love.”

Why Men Fall Out of Love

2, [DVAM] VIRAL VIDEO > 1m Views – What It Really Means to Be a ‘Strong Woman’: Nigerian Woman Delivers Hard Hitting Message to Peers About Relationships [FREE Verbatim Transcript PowerPoint Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks]

In this post I share a link to the transcript slideshow I’ve prepared of a VIRAL VIDEO that has been watched over 1million times!

It’s message is VERY relevant to the current times.

women-slide-shot

3. PII 134 – Ideas to Empower Women Without Emasculating Men [Five (5) Suggestions for women empowerment experts that may need to review domestic violence accusations while mediating between disputing couples]

We need to protect women from abuse and empower them to actualize their full potentials. However, we must not do this blindly. The needs and rights of men must also be protected. Reports indicate that some women do batter their male partners and know how to game the system to cover their tracks. This trend can – and should – be reversed, if worthwhile benefits are to be achieved.

In this report, I offer five (5) suggestions about what can be done, and how to stop wrong things happening to men, when we try to empower women.

Click here to download it now – no signup required.

dvam-news002

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Below: My description of what abusive women who inflict Domestic Violence (DV) on their male partners do, on my Facebook page…

A new generation of shrewdly manipulative and cunningly abusive women are using protective systems put in place by society to exploit males that are their intimate partners.

In other words, they are gaming the system and by so doing are making a mockery of the eFforts to stop domestic violence by exploiting stereotypes about males being the only perpetrators, to abuse their partners at will while readily adopting the accepted posture of “victim in self-defence” when their actions come under scrutiny.

What they do, they teach other women and their own daughters, who rarely know better. We need to fight and stop this trend. Our sons, brothers, fathers, uncles and other loved ones who belong to the male gender, remain at grave risk if we don’t.That’s why I’ve launched this page.

Hopefully, with time, others will acknowledge it happens, and begin to treat EACH case they handle on it’s own merit, rather than use harmful stereotypes and MALES being abusive while FEMALES are always the abused victim. The BAD women know this and use it to their advantage – making the men in their lives suffer needlessly. That must stop!

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CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY FACEBOOK ADVOCACY PAGE AND READ MORE ABOUT DVAM + HOW TO IDENTIFY/STOP IT

[TRUE STORY] Success Rarely Comes by Accident – You Achieve it Through Hard Work, Courage and Faith (With Persistence)

When man…is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits, on his manhood, he has gained facts, learns from his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit; has got moderation and real skill.” – Emerson

The photo shown below, was taken at a time (September 2013 – 6 months after I relocated to Cotonou) when I had just emerged from one of the most challenging periods of adversity in my life as an entrepreneur.

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I had been sorely tested…but thankfully, I got through it and achieved success, because I had been READY for the challenges that were thrown at me.

[TIP: I strongly recommend you read my December 2012 article titled “You Will be Sorely Tested” linked below. It offers elaborate insights into what I did to survive that trying period – including the powerful quotes from great achievers that kept me going when I had nothing left.)

You Will Be Sorely Tested [Over 8,900 views] click to read in new window.

When you go through hard times – especially one in which you lack access to money, shelter, food and friends/family that can provide help or support (as can happen to anyone when you find yourself in a foreign country, where you know NO ONE…like I did), it can be difficult to stay optimistic.

Your faith in yourself and in what you are doing (or trying to do) will be tested and you will be pushed to your wits end.

Ultimately, your ability to persevere, with courage, will be determined by the convictions you have.

This is often a time of true reckoning for many people that helps them gain clarity about whether or not they are in the right business or line of work.

For me, being able to emerge from that terrible phase of my life, with my vision for the future still firmly intact, was a major achievement.

I always knew I was on the right track.

Those experiences simply helped me confirm that my convictions were valid – and they even helped others, who had previously doubted me, become BELIEVERS along with me.

And some, today, are my most fervent advocates, who will go out of their way to give me support anytime I request it. Sometimes even before I ask them, they identify what I need and provide it.

But I strongly believe the story behind my being able to come out on top, from that potentially traumatizing experience is one that really needs to be told, because it can benefit a lot of people who may have to face similar adversity in their own pursuit of success, at some point.

Celebrating or remembering one’s breakthrough point is good, but I have learned to always offer to share experience based insights about WHAT I DID and HOW I DID IT, so that my audience can take something tangible away from interacting with me.

The TUNDRA jeep I was sitting in belonged to a Cotonou based Nigerian diplomat (now retired) who had hired me to develop a custom version of my Excel-VB driven Poultry Farm Manager for his farm in a South Western state back in Nigeria.

The driver had been instructed to take me down to Nigeria, to visit the farm for a few days and bring me back to Cotonou.

We had stopped on our journey from Cotonou to Lagos, to make a purchase, and I’d decided to have the photo of myself taken there (by him) as a kind of date/time marker.

It was actually my first visit back to Nigeria, six months after I first left the country to live  in, and work from Cotonou.

I had yet to see my family and was excited that we would stop briefly in Lagos, to drop off two full bags of shoes, clothes and edible goodies I’d purchased for them.

My fortunes had changed massively – from what had been my reality earlier in the year. But it had NOT been by accident.

How this opportunity (and others like it) came my way, just months after I’d had to intermittently sleep on the streets of Cotonou (and Porto Novo), as I repeatedly run out of funds in the initial weeks of my arrival in Benin Republic, is a story I’ve told ONLY few people.

I plan to correct that situation with a special PDF report giving a full account in the near future. Among other things, I will provide insights into how I kept an upbeat mental state, such that I as able to keep writing on my blog DAILY, even on an empty stomach for sometimes 4 consecutive days.

I made friends during that time, with total strangers, who had NO IDEA what I was going through. Today, most of them still DO NOT know I was ever in such dire straits.

I kept my own counsel. I knew what my goal was – and even hunger or lack of money or a place to lay my head could NOT make me lose THAT focus.

Blind, absolute/unquestioning faith, and a refusal to recognize failure (aka persistence), was all I had – and it eventually led me (as Napoleon Hill promised in “Think and Grow Rich”) to client-getting/money making success.

A few examples of notable successes I recorded are highlighted in the articles linked below:

1. No. 119: How to Achieve Success in Any Field (True Story) – this one, published on 9 December 2013, has been read over 26,000 times.

2. PII 100: What Are You Willing to Do to Succeed? [Hint: I Slept on the Streets of Benin Republic’s Cotonou & Porto Novo!]

PII 135: Neglecting Domestic Violence Victims Can Cause Serious Tragedies – True Stories [Highlights from my discussion of “The Culture of Silence as it negatively affects male Survivors.” at the 2018 SYMPOSIUM IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAGOS STATE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH]

Last week, on Tuesday 18th September 2018, I spoke as a panellist, at the 2018 SYMPOSIUM IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAGOS STATE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH, organized by the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT).

The theme of the symposium was:

SECURING THE HOME AGAINST VIOLENCE… EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY

I participated as a member of a 4 person panel, guided by a moderator – ALL female. In other words, I was the only male person among them.

In this piece, I explain why THAT fact (that I was the only person belonging to the male gender) is significant.

To get my message across, I highlight letters written by 2 male DV victims to Gloria Ogunbadejo, who publishes the Mental Health Matters column in Nigeria’s Sunday Punch newspaper. And I also highlight the sad and shocking story, of a Nigerian man who killed his 4 kids and sister-in-law following series of altercations with his wife, in Nigeria’s Anambra state.

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PII 135: Neglecting Domestic  Violence Victims Can Cause Serious Tragedies – True Stories [Highlights from my discussion of “The Culture of Silence as it negatively affects male Survivors.” at the 2018 SYMPOSIUM IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAGOS STATE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH]

Last week, on Tuesday 18th September 2018, I spoke as a panellist, at the 2018 SYMPOSIUM IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAGOS STATE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH, organized by the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT).

The theme of the symposium was:

SECURING THE HOME AGAINST VIOLENCE… EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY

Venue was:

AGIP RECITAL HALL, MUSON CENTRE on Lagos Island.

Below: The programme

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Below: Panel 1 in session (I was seated in the audience)

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Below: Notepad handed out to attendees

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Below: Flyer in Yoruba language announcing the DSVRT’s support services 

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Below: Photo of dignitaries/guests invited – extreme right is Prof. Badru, who have the lecture.

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I participated as a member of the second (4 person) panel, guided by a moderator – ALL female. In other words, I was the only male person among them.

Now, here’s why THAT fact (that I was the only person belonging to the male gender) is significant

You see (according to information supplied to us by the organizers):

“…the essence of the panel was to enlighten members of the public on the travails of survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence, the effect of the culture of silence on access to justice, and the role of all members of the society in curbing Domestic and Sexual Violence and providing succour to survivors.”

In case you missed it, what captured my interest was THE all inclusive theme, which implied that men, just like children and women, can be victims of Domestic Violence (DV)/abuse.

That theme, was – for me – a significant and noteworthy departure from past efforts to create awareness in which stakeholders and other key players routinely mentioned “women and children” as the victims, and men as the abusers or culprits.

If you have been following my “Domestic Violence Against Men – Ideas for Identifying and Stopping It” Facebook page, you most likely know, from numerous news reports, true stories, research papers etc I’ve featured there, that men – even right here in Africa/Nigeria are increasingly opening up about physical, emotional and psychological abuse they suffer at the hands of their intimate female partners.

The problem is, and has been for a long time, that most male victims get ignored and stigmatized for calling attention to themselves. And this makes them choose to stay silent, rather than speak out, or ask for help.

Unfortunately, given the potentially serious impact of continuous exposure to abuse (verbal and physical) on a person’s state of mind (aka Mental Heath), all sorts of bad things can happen when a sufferer is unable to find help, support, or guidance to deal with what s/he is going through.

For instance, the sad and shocking story I feature below, of the Nigerian man who killed his 4 kids and sister-in-law, could probably have been avoided, if awareness about and support systems to deal with Domestic Violence had been available, and accessible to him – or those around him and his family.

During my talk, I challenged the audience to realize that male sufferers of DV could be ANY of their loved ones belonging to the male gender.

I think a lot of people tend to forget this, when they voice opinions about DV based on stereotypes about men always being the abusers.

This is what makes it possible for abusive females, who know about this flawed perceptions held by those meant to tackle DV, to game the system, and abuse their male partners at will, while positioning themselves as victims, knowing they will be believed.

The above situation is what made the symposium’s theme resonate so greatly with me.

But I was even more interested in the request made that during the panel session, I discuss: “The Culture of Silence as it negatively affects male Survivors.”

I found that quite significant…and here’s why:

We already know and acknowledge the reality of what has been dubbed “Self-Defense Gone Bad” in the case of abused women who hurt or kill their abusive male partners while trying to defend themselves.

But very little is being said or admitted generally about what male sufferers go through.

That’s why I believe the topic, and the theme of the symposium were apt for the times we are in today. They are a welcome acknowledgement of the needs of persons belonging to the male gender as victims of DV too.

That symposium’s has helped us take a massive step forward in the fight against this increasingly pervasive problem of DV – especially on the home front, and in particular, between intimate partners.

When I gave my talk, I drew the attention of the audience to the cases of 2 different men, who within an interval a few months had written letters (the more recent of the two, being published on 2nd September 2018) to Gloria Ogunbadejo, publisher of the Mental Health Matters column in Nigeria’s Sunday Punch Newspaper.

Gloria had published those letters, in her column, to give voice to the male sufferers.

Both men, in their separate letters, had revealed that they were in marital relationships, in which they suffered severe Domestic Violence.

Now, here’s what I found most significant:

1. Both men expressed the view that they would get laughed at for claiming to be abused by their wives

2. Both men revealed that they had been pushed to their limits

a. The first said it got to a point that, unable to take anymore abuse from his wife, he gave her what he called the “beating of her life”. This caused her relatives to call a meeting etc. He noted that he would no longer take anymore abuse from her.

b. The second said he’d actually been contemplating suicide when he read Gloria’s article published the week before, titled “Battered Woman Syndrome”. He said the article resonated greatly with him, even though he was NOT a woman, because all that Gloria wrote in the piece was what he had suffered!

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In case you miss the point I am trying to make, let me state it more directly.

You see, the admissions made by those 2 men are suggestive of what is happening to many other men who are choosing to stay silent and not reach out for help.

And the reason they act this way is not that they do not want to be helped, but they worry that they will not be taken seriously or worse that they will be mocked and ridiculed.

The reports of experiences by many male sufferers of domestic violence in Nigeria and other parts of the world confirm that these men’s fears are valid.

In most climes, men who complain about or report that they are being abused by women, tend not to be believed and quite often even get labelled, or punished (e.g. arrested) as the abusers!

It goes without saying that I cannot reproduce my talk here. However, there is one point I emphasized, that is captured in the following admonition to ALL members of the male gender:

“Ignore the Macho Myth™. Even the fictional superman gets helped every now and then – and by little kids too (because unlike him, they are immune to Kryptonite). Refuse societal pressures to endure abuse to prove you’re strong, or because it’s what a man does. Nothing could be further from the truth. The following quote, which I picked up from our panel’s moderator, should drive the point being made further home: “If boys were not meant to cry, they would not have tear glands.

Understand that YOU, being male, are a human being, with feelings and emotions – just like women and children. The longer you stay exposed to abuse, the more damage it does to you. It will take its toll, wearing you down, until you crack. So, if you’re experiencing abuse, be it physical, emotional or psychological, from someone who refuses to stop, GET AWAY NOW, and seek help FAST.

Your manhood is not proven by a refusal to protect yourself from harm. That’s not bravery, that’s foolhardiness. It’s not strength, it’s stupidity. Asking for help will NOT make you any less of a man. Get help NOW, before something happens that you, and/or your abuser may end up regretting.” – Tayo K. Solagbade

Now, it is possible that persons reading this may not fully appreciate what I mean by something regrettable happening.

So, I will end this piece, by referring you to the news report about a Nigerian man and his family, in Obosi, a town in Nigeria’s Anambra state, who stabbed his 4 kids and sister- in-law to death, after which he committed suicide by ingesting a poisonous substance.

Click the link below to learn more (includes a video clip):

https://www.pulse.ng/gist/metro/man-stabs-his-4-kids-sister-in-law-commits-suicide-id8036000.html

On that report page you will learn that:

  1. He had returned from living abroad about a year before
  2. Following his return, there had been frequent altercations between him and his wife due to the fact that she supposedly disrespected him.
  3. The sister-in-law reportedly took sides with the wife (her sister) every time
  4. Neighbours interviewed suggested the wife had had lovers while he was away and probably had kids for them
  5. The man had been seeing a psychiatrist since his return from overseas

The above highlights from that story should give you a fair idea of the psychological environment this family had to interact with themselves in.

We may never know the truth. But what if the kids either stood aside or leaned toward their mother, during disputes? That could have further embittered the man against them.

My purpose here is NOT to paint this man as a victim or abuser.

No, that is NOT my intention.

Instead, what I’m saying is that being already in a mental health state that necessitating getting help from a mental health professional made this man already vulnerable either way!

 It was inevitable that the conflicts at home would push him to the edge…until he cracked.

The result was what made the news (A few similar sad stories appear on this Google results page – click)

Now, those are the ones that got reported. What we may never know is how many of such events have occurred that we never got to hear about.

My point here is that THAT such sad endings could have been prevented, if awareness about DV and what to do about it, had been high among the family’s neighbour’s friends, relatives and associates.

If people who watched them all that time had known where to go, who to call for help, and/or what to do or say to them, maybe those dead would still be alive today.

And THAT is why, we must as a society join forces with outfits like the Lagos State DSVRT to create massive awareness about this scourge, actively sharing information, and education to empower all who need it.

Click below to visit the DSVRT website and learn more about what they do, and how you can get involved.

Go to www.dsvrtlagos.org – click.

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1. [DVAM] How Women Destroy Love (Why Men Fall Out of Love) – by Kara Oh, US based National Relationship Expert | FREE VIDEO Based Transcript Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks

“Today I wanted to offer a lesson on how to castrate a man.

Em, you may wonder, why would you wanna do that?

Well, probably the primary reason would be to get him out of your life, because that is the best way to get rid of a man.” – Kara Oh

Click here to learn how you can view my Verbatim Performance Improvement Video Text Transcript Slideshow version of the wonderfully insightful video message by Kara Oh.

It’s aptly titled “How Women Destroy Love.”

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2, [DVAM] VIRAL VIDEO > 1m Views – What It Really Means to Be a ‘Strong Woman’: Nigerian Woman Delivers Hard Hitting Message to Peers About Relationships [FREE Verbatim Transcript PowerPoint Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks]

In this post I share a link to the transcript slideshow I’ve prepared of a VIRAL VIDEO that has been watched over 1million times!

It’s message is VERY relevant to the current times.

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3. PII 134 – Ideas to Empower Women Without Emasculating Men [Five (5) Suggestions for women empowerment experts that may need to review domestic violence accusations while mediating between disputing couples]

We need to protect women from abuse and empower them to actualize their full potentials. However, we must not do this blindly. The needs and rights of men must also be protected. Reports indicate that some women do batter their male partners and know how to game the system to cover their tracks. This trend can – and should – be reversed, if worthwhile benefits are to be achieved.

In this report, I offer five (5) suggestions about what can be done, and how to stop wrong things happening to men, when we try to empower women.

Click here to download it now – no signup required.

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Below: My description of what abusive women who inflict Domestic Violence (DV) on their male partners do, on my Facebook page…

A new generation of shrewdly manipulative and cunningly abusive women are using protective systems put in place by society to exploit males that are their intimate partners.

In other words, they are gaming the system and by so doing are making a mockery of the eFforts to stop domestic violence by exploiting stereotypes about males being the only perpetrators, to abuse their partners at will while readily adopting the accepted posture of “victim in self-defence” when their actions come under scrutiny.

What they do, they teach other women and their own daughters, who rarely know better. We need to fight and stop this trend. Our sons, brothers, fathers, uncles and other loved ones who belong to the male gender, remain at grave risk if we don’t.That’s why I’ve launched this page.

Hopefully, with time, others will acknowledge it happens, and begin to treat EACH case they handle on it’s own merit, rather than use harmful stereotypes and MALES being abusive while FEMALES are always the abused victim. The BAD women know this and use it to their advantage – making the men in their lives suffer needlessly. That must stop!

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PII 134 – [DVAM] Ideas to Empower Women Without Emasculating Men [Five (5) Suggestions for women empowerment experts that may need to review domestic violence accusations while mediating between disputing couples]

We need to protect women from abuse and empower them to actualize their full potentials. However, we must not do this blindly. The needs and rights of men must also be protected. Reports indicate that some women do batter their male partners and know how to game the system to cover their tracks. This trend can – and should – be reversed, if worthwhile benefits are to be achieved. In this report, I offer five (5) suggestions about what can be done, and how to stop wrong things happening to men, when we try to empower women.

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from today – 15th February 2016.
 I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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PII 134 – Ideas to Empower Women Without Emasculating Men [Five (5) Suggestions for women empowerment experts that may need to review domestic violence accusations while mediating between disputing couples]

We need to protect women from abuse and empower them to actualize their full potentials. However, we must not do this blindly. The needs and rights of men must also be protected. Reports indicate that some women do batter their male partners and know how to game the system to cover their tracks. This trend can – and should – be reversed, if worthwhile benefits are to be achieved.

In this report, I offer five (5) suggestions about what can be done, and how to stop wrong things happening to men, when we try to empower women.

Click here to download it now – no signup required.

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[RECOMMENDED] How my preaching against tithes rendered me poor, jobless – Freeze cries out

I feature this report previewed/linked below, because it confirms one of the biggest claims I’ve made about Nigeria – which is that it is a place where truth tellers and geniuses with a passion for doing right often end up being stifled to death – often with the active connivance of those they are trying to “help” or “save”!
As for me, like I always say: I FEAR NOBODY and I FEAR NOTHING. I will continue doing what I do, no matter whose Ox is gored. The Creator ALWAYS brings me out on top. ALWAYS.
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PII 133 – Commandment No. 7 of 10: You Shall Test Your WMS Relentlessly & Ignore Nay Sayers [Features True Stories About Answers Given by Henry Ford and Robert Kiyosaki About What They Would Do, If They Lost Everything/Went “Dead Broke”]

This week I publish commandment No. 7 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Business Success“.

Commandment No. 7 of 10: You Shall Test Your WMS Relentlessly & Ignore Nay Sayers

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Preview: In this commandment, I mention answers provided by Henry Ford, and Robert Kiyosaki on separate occasions to questions about losing their fortunes.

Ford was asked:

“What would you do if you lost your entire fortune today?”

Kiyosaki was asked:

“If you lost everything, what’s the first thing you would do to come back?”

Both men, responding many decades apart, to these similarly themed questions, gave similar answers, which I’ve reproduced at in this commandment.  Kiyosaki’s response was much more detailed and provides truly powerful insights you will find useful.

At the end, I explain why/how the answers those two great men gave make it CRUCIAL you OBEY this commandment.

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PII 133 – Commandment No. 7 of 10: You Shall Test Your WMS Relentlessly & Ignore Nay Sayers

[Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success]

This week I publish commandment No. 7 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success“.

Preview: In this commandment, I mention answers provided by Henry Ford, and Robert Kiyosaki on separate occasions to questions about losing their fortunes.

Ford was asked:

“What would you do if you lost your entire fortune today?”

Kiyosaki was asked:

“If you lost everything, what’s the first thing you would do to come back?”

Both men, responding many decades apart, to these similarly themed questions, gave similar answers, which I’ve reproduced at in this commandment.  Kiyosaki’s response was much more detailed and provides truly powerful insights you will find useful.

At the end, I explain why/how the answers those two great men gave make it CRUCIAL you OBEY this commandment

Request the PDF &  MP3 Audio version of Commandment No. 7 using the links provided below…

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[FREE PDF] Challenging Your Kids to Do Things for Themselves is NOT Bad Parenting: The Mistake Some Parents Make That Makes Their Kids Unable to Succeed In-spite of Adversity

Click the link below the preview that follows, to download and read my latest PDF report on Best Practice Parenting.

Title: Challenging Your Kids to Do Things for Themselves is NOT Bad Parenting

Subtitle: The Mistake Some Parents Make That Makes Their Kids Unable to Succeed In-spite of Adversity
Preview:

In my 62 page White Paper titled “Schooling is a Means to an End, and Not an End in Itself”, I noted that many of today’s parents have been sold the dummy, that if they challenge their kids to do things for themselves, they would be BAD parents.

Read this report to find out why this is a BIG mistake.

It offers eye-opening insights that wise parents can use to empower their kids to become competent income earning adults in society early in life, with or without access to paid employment opportunities.

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PII 132 – Part 2 of 2 [New Report] Stop Letting Nigerian Schools Cheat You, and Your Child – Best Practice Parenting Ideas

In this second and concluding part of the PII 132 issue of my weekly newsletter, I offer a preview of  my new 14 page report titled “Stop Letting Nigerian Schools Cheat You, and Your Child”.

As more people have engaged me on what I’m saying, I’ve found many would not take the time to read the White Paper, yet wanted to voice opinions on what I was proposing/doing.

Most times it was apparent they did NOT fully understand that what I propose is meant to COMPLEMENT, and NOT replace the existing schooling system. And it certainly does NOT mean I am saying MY kids will no longer attend school.

Hopefully, those who read this will better understand, and go on to read the White Paper itself.

Please share with any persons you feel may find them useful.

Tayo

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Title: Stop Letting Nigerian Schools Cheat You, and Your Child

Subtitle: How Nigeria’s Law About Children’s “Right to Basic Education” Is Made Impotent Via “Poor Quality Education” Children Get Served DAILY in MANY Nigerian Schools

Pages: 14

Format: PDF

Preamble: This 14 page PDF report offers an introduction to, and justification for an alternative educational model I proposedfor adoption in my 62 page White Paper that got me invited by the Ministry of Youth and Social Development earlier this year (2018).

That White Paper is titled: Schooling Is a Means to an End, and NOT an End In Itself…and it’s subtitled: Hard Truths Parents, Teachers & Policy Makers Need to Understand, to “Educate” Kids for “Authentic Non-Corner Cutting Success” in the 21st Century!

Introduction

Introduction

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn,unlearn, and relearn. ” – Alvin Toffler

I always feel great empathy for people who blindly criticize me for the unconventional steps I’m taking to give my kids what I call Real World Relevant Education, that prepares them to succeed as competent income earning adults who thrive in or paid employment.

I feel for such people, because they miss an opportunity to learn empowering truths that can make them better parents – and better people, in the long term.

I’ve done thousands of hours of research and thinking – using myself as an experimental guinea pig of sorts – to uncover hidden truths that I reveal in my White Paper.

The insights I’ve gained tell me we CAN make our schooling system serve OUR kids better than it did US!

So, for those who may feel they are too busy to read 62 pages (there are some things ONE MUST NEVER be too busy to read though), but who question my ideas and actions, I’ve prepared THIS report to offer an overview of the ideas advocated in my 62 page paper…in the hope that THIS report will make you read THAT paper.

All I ask is that you keep an open mind when you do…

“The mind is like a parachute. It works best when it is open” – Author

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