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In contemporary African societies, the institution of marriage, from the male perspective encapsulates a variety of scarce benefits, more specifically sexual intercourse. Understand from our guests, Fatoumatta B. Bah (Law graduate) and Sulayman Sanyang (Law graduate), the reasons men think this way and whether our laws are infact outdated to have omitted the inclusion of marital rape as a crime, pursuant to the Sexual Offences Act.
By THE CONVERSATION with Onyekachi OkorieIn contemporary African societies, the institution of marriage, from the male perspective encapsulates a variety of scarce benefits, more specifically sexual intercourse. Understand from our guests, Fatoumatta B. Bah (Law graduate) and Sulayman Sanyang (Law graduate), the reasons men think this way and whether our laws are infact outdated to have omitted the inclusion of marital rape as a crime, pursuant to the Sexual Offences Act.