Actress Kate Henshaw Slams Nigeria’s Laws for Favouring Men

 

Famous Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has claimed that Nigerian laws are designed against women.

Speaking in her latest interview on Arise TV, the actress said Nigerian men are wired to see women as lesser beings.

She argued that “the violence against persons prohibition laws” are against women.

“God first created man, no doubt, but He brought the woman out from the side, and not from under the man’s feet. He created the woman not to be beneath the man but beside, to reign beside him, to be fruitful, multiple and grow together.

“But Nigerian men see women as less human. Even our laws, the violence against persons prohibition laws favours men. A man is allowed to chastise his wife. Why?” she asked.

 

 

 

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