Some Nigerians have expressed worries at the rampant cases of broken homes and the effects on society. They are concerned that the current economic hardship may increase divorce and separation in the country. The citizens spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. Dr Jumoke Aina, a mother and an educator, told NAN that broken homes often result from divorce, separation and abandonment. According to her, these situations can be triggered by marital conflicts, infidelity, financial difficulties, substance abuse, domestic violence and incompatibility between partners. Aina said that the consequences of marriage breakups on the children included emotional
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