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“Nimechapwa Na Bibi” Mtumba Man Cries Out After Experiencing GBV

“Nimeachia God! Baada kisu, kucha, Meno! Naskia uchungu sana!” Mtumba Man reveals in viral video.

In a world where discussions surrounding gender-based violence (GBV) often focus on women as victims, it is crucial to remember that GBV can affect anyone regardless of their gender. Mtumba Man, a middle-aged man has summoned the courage to share his painful experience of enduring GBV at the hands of his girlfriend.

Mtumba Man a modestly-dressed man who supplements his income by creating content cross-dressing as thrifted clothes seller, decided to open up about his painful ordeal. He sat down with tear-filled eyes, his voice in pain, as he reveals the horrors he had faced in his own home. “Nimechapwa,” he said.

In the video, Mtumba Man shows his torn shirt and his phone terribly destroyed.

“Going through hell but you can’t talk about coz the society believes men are strong and can overcome every situation 😭 Only God can listen to me coz most of you will listen, laugh, sympathize, make content out of it na bado hizi zitajirudia Tu. Tired I swear am tired. God please 🙏. IPO siku I’ll be no more just because am too good to people around me. I was raised well but humans can change you😭!” The content creator shares his woes.

Netizens have reacted to the video asking what kind partners do people have out here.

He says,”At first it was so hard talk about kupigwa na girlfriend coz of my society, name, brand and fear of the outcome until I realised that nobody will know what happened when am gone. You’ll know he’s a brother when he spends the whole day with you no matter the meetings, family na all that he was to do today 🤗🤗 Baada kisu, kucha, Meno na uharibifu ya vitu kwa nyumba, this nigga @ogaobinna is always there for me 🫂 bro God bless you 🙏 he pulled up with alot of energy and time. Si am blessed having such people around me.”

Mtumba Man’s story highlights the unique challenges that male victims of GBV face, such as societal stereotypes and the fear of not being taken seriously which could potentially end fatal, if one does not walk away.

 

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