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Actress Basira Beere Shares Painful Account of Alleged Marriage Abuse

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Actress Basira Beere Shares Painful Account of Alleged Marriage Abuse

Actress Basira Beere Shares Painful Account of Alleged Marriage Abuse

Basira Beere speaks on domestic abuse claims as Yoruba actress Omoshalewa Yusuf speaks on alleged violence, pregnancy loss, and failed marriage

Yoruba film actress Omoshalewa Yusuf, popularly known as Basira Beere, has spoken publicly about her failed marriage, alleging that she endured severe physical abuse from her former husband and suffered multiple pregnancy losses during the relationship.

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The actress made the claims during a recent appearance on the Talk to B podcast, where she gave a detailed account of what she described as a painful and traumatic marital experience.

Basira Beere’s domestic abuse allegations have since drawn attention online, following her account of how the relationship reportedly deteriorated shortly after the wedding.

According to her, tensions began just days after the ceremony, triggered by a minor interaction with a male acquaintance who sent her congratulatory messages.

She alleged that the situation escalated into repeated violence, stating that she endured physical assaults over time, with intervention attempts reportedly made by their landlord due to the severity of the incidents.

Basira Beere further claimed that she remained in the marriage longer than she should have due to pressure to be patient and endure, which she said was influenced by advice from her parents at the time.

In an emotional narration, the actress alleged that she suffered the loss of four pregnancies as a result of the violent episodes, describing the experience as deeply distressing and life-altering.

She also recalled that during one of the most severe incidents, she was left injured and covered in blood, adding that the matter later gained public attention on social media.

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The actress’s revelations have sparked renewed conversations around domestic violence, support systems within marriages, and the long-term impact of abuse on victims.

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Her account adds to a growing number of public testimonies from entertainers speaking out on personal experiences of marital breakdown and gender-based violence in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

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