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Mercy Aigbe Holding Her Own a Year After Separation From Abusive Husband, Lanre Gentry

Mercy Aigbe Holding Her Own a Year After Separation From Abusive Husband, Lanre Gentry

Nollywood actress and mother of two, Mercy Aigbe, who is a survivor of domestic violence is holding her own one year after leaving her abusive husband. In confirmation, the super star actress says she’s super grateful for her complete healing one-year after leaving her abusive marriage.

Amidst the pain, heartbreak, scandal and trauma, upon her split from estranged husband, Lanre Gentry, the star actress has moved on fast and as by far progressed far more than expected.

Marking one year of surviving domestic violence, the beautiful actress who recently flew her two kids on a luxury holiday to England and America wrote on her Instagram page;

”A year! Thank you Jehovah for grace, for the spirit of forgiveness, for total healing,for strength and above all for Life!……..You are worthy to be praised ????????????????
#amazon
#victor
#beautyforashes
#mercified????????????????.”

 

This is coming few days after Lanre Gentry, shaded her and also called her a prostitute while congratulating Gabriel Afolayan for tying the nuptial knots with his wife Banke in Ibadan, in a star-studded traditional marriage.

READ ALSO: Domestic Violence: Mercy Aigbe Reveals More Dirt on Estranged Husband & Shares Implicating Messages from Him

Lanre Gentry who addressed Mercy Aigbe as a prostitute pretending to be a wife, said he knows Gabriel Afolayan made the right choice. Here is what he wrote;

”My brother congratulations on your wedding, I pray you to your marriage and I know God have made your wife the best not the prostitute that we pretend as wife @gabbyluccii God will protect your home in Jesus name.”

The couple’s first case of domestic violence was reported in 2013, when Lanre publicly humiliated the actress at popular Lagos club, Troy, where she was being interviewed.

Mercy Aigbe is best known in Nigeria for her roles in Yoruba movies. She has been married to Lanre Gentry, a Nigerian hotelier, since 2013; the couple has one child –a son, as well as three other adoptive children.

For a long time the media outlets were not aware of their marriage problems, however, last year, Mercy broke the internet with photos and videos which showed how her husband had beaten her up severally.

READ ALSO: Mercy Aigbe Shares Video of her Battered Face as she Continues to Advocate Against Domestic Violence

The shots which showed her with blood and bruises all over her face were posted after her husband told the media that rumors about him beating up his wife were false.

After it got to public notice that Lanre Gentry was an abusive husband, he was legally charged for his actions and even got sent to prison, and the actress finally decided to break up with him.

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She also reached out to Nigerian women who are being abused by their family members and subjected to violence to speak out, adding that only cowards hit women and real men never do this; she was obviously also referring to her ex-husband who had acted violently towards her on multiple occasions.

She also asked the women who are stuck in abusive relationships to get out of them as soon as possible.

After the difficult decision to break up with the man who abused her during their time together, Mercy showed the world that she was doing fine on her own.

She opened up to the public about her unfortunate marriage and became an advocate of human rights on domestic violence matters, publicly advising domestic abusers to opt out rather than hurt their partners.

READ ALSO: Why You Should Walk Out of Your Marriage if Your Partner Provokes You too Much – Mercy Aigbe Advices

She received treatment abroad in the United Kingdom and started spending more time with her children judging from photos she shared on Instagram.

She also put a lot of effort and work into her own boutique, and shared a lot of photos where she seemed happy and content with life.

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