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Why Violence Is Rising In Relationships - Ifenkili Podcast Exposes Hidden Signs | WATCH VIDEO

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Oct 19, 2025

Ifenkili Podcast discusses why violence in relationships is on the rise. Guest "Sugar" opens up about her experience in an emotional episode. Click to watch full discussion.
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... In this explosive episode, the ladies of Ifenkili Podcast and guest "Sugar" reveal shocking truths about abusive relationships and how to identify a violent partner before it's too late.

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In a thought-provoking new episode of Ifenkili Podcast, a premium Igbo-speaking talk show known for tackling real-life issues with honesty and cultural depth, the hosts have turned the spotlight on a disturbing trend - the growing wave of violence in romantic relationships.

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Speaking passionately during the session, the ladies expressed concern over the daily reports of men and women harming or even killing their partners, calling it a "crisis of emotions and control" that society must urgently address.

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Joined by guest Sugar, who courageously opened up about her personal experiences with domestic abuse, the discussion went beyond surface-level analysis. The group explored the psychological roots of violent behavior, the early warning signs often ignored in relationships, and how victims can seek help before it's too late.

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Sugar's emotional account left viewers reflecting deeply on the importance of self-awareness and the need for open conversations about mental health and toxic love dynamics.

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The episode, delivered entirely in Igbo with relatable storytelling and raw honesty, is gaining traction across social media for its authenticity and impact.

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Watch the full discussion and learn how to recognize the red flags before it's too late.

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