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September 13, 2025 - 5:14 AM

Harassing ‘Side Chicks’: Legal Consequences in Nigeria

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Marital disputes and infidelity can be emotionally challenging, but harassing another woman over suspected infidelity is never the solution.

In Nigeria, such harassment is a crime under the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (VAPP Act).

This article explores the legal and social implications of married women harassing ‘side chicks’ and promotes constructive conflict resolution strategies.

The VAPP Act (2015) prohibits violence, including physical, sexual, and psychological harm. Sections 1-3 specifically address:

1. Prohibition of violence

2. Definition of violence (including harassment, intimidation, and threats)

3. Penalties for violating the Act

Psychological Impact; Harassment can cause:

1. Emotional distress

2. Anxiety

3. Depression

4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Social Consequences; Harassment can lead to:

1. Damaged relationships

2. Loss of reputation

3. Social isolation

4. Decreased self-esteem

Alternatives to Harassment

1. Communication: Address concerns with your partner.

2. Counseling: Seek professional help.

3. Mediation: Resolve conflicts peacefully.

4. Support groups: Join organizations for marital support

Conclusion:

Harassing another woman over suspected infidelity is never justified. Instead:

1. Respect human rights and dignity

2. Seek constructive conflict resolution

3. Prioritize mental health and well-being

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