Mansura Isah on people saying bad thing on her divorced Marriage
“God bless me. God, do what they say to me, do to their children, their parents, their brothers. God tested them with the hardships of married life so that they would realize their mistake. Amen O God. ”
WITH these scathing remarks, retired heroine, Mansurah Isah, tonight has been a scapegoat for the people who have been criticizing her on social media for the death of her husband.
If you recall, on May 28, 2021 Film magazine told you about the death of Mansurah's marriage to renowned actor and singer Sani Musa Danja.
There were four children between them - one girl, three boys.
The death of marriage has shaken people and sparked controversy on social media, with people spitting in their mouths.
Apart from Mansurah's sympathizers, there are also those who abuse her, some even through direct messages or DMs.
It was against those who blamed her that Mansurah posted a special message on Instagram today, drawing their attention to the horrors they are committing against women.
According to her, the abuse they were inflicting on her was affecting her life in an unexpected way.
In a postman's post, which she translated into Hausa and English, and translated by Film magazine, Mansurah began by saying that she had noticed that all her social media activity since the death of her husband had been limited to her. eyes pierced her on the head. "Children, including the elderly, are being abused by the DM," she said.
Before publishing her God-given message, Mansurah Isah announced that she was writing a message to be sent.
She said: “I took a picture of Salat, you say that is why I came out. I traveled to another city, you say that's why I divorced. I went to eat with my friends, you said that was the kind of thing I wanted to do. I went to the NGO work that I used to do today for about 20 years, you say that was the oil that brought me here. ”
She says she has friends who would like her to be patient and not talk to such people, but she says her life is being touched and she has the right to do what she wants with her life.
She asked them if the word "divorce" was "never heard of, or never seen a woman put on."
When she looked at the religious death of her husband again, she told her critics, “What do you want as believers to follow God's commandments? Will your orders be obeyed? ”
She added, "I know I have not wronged anyone. Some even opened a new ‘account’ to abuse me. That's all. ”
The former actress and president of Today's Life Foundation say if it's a divorce, it doesn't happen. "I'm not the only one who's married or on social media."
In addition, she pointed out that the audience did not say a word about the girls who were seen engaging in sexual misconduct on social media, only the actors were shouted at. She told them, "If you see naked kids with no money on them, or whatever they like on social media, praise them if the actress does the same thing and abuse them. Have you done justice to yourselves? You shall reverence GOD. "
Mansurah called on her critics to look at themselves before judging her. She said, "When you return home, ask your sisters, mothers or neighbors who have been involved, to tell you how they are feeling, to ask them about their struggles with life. They will answer you, and then you will know what you have done to me. ”
Mansurah Isah also vowed not to forgive anyone who abused her.
In a few words, she said: “I will never forgive anyone who abuses my life. God is enough. Please reward me. ”
Finally, Mansurah asked God to grant her her rights over them. She said: "God, do what they tell me to do for their children, their parents, their siblings. God tested them with the hardships of married life so that they would realize their mistake. Amen O God. Amen to the blessed month we are in. Amen O God. ”
It is the first time Mansurah has spoken out about her husband's death since the first announcement she made of the break-up.
Source: Film Magazine