Tag: Housewife

  • How 18-year-old housewife stabs husband to death in Kano

    How 18-year-old housewife stabs husband to death in Kano

    A 18-year-old housewife, identified as Saidat Jibril has been arrested by the police for allegedly killing 30-year-old husband, Salisu Idris in Kano.

    Saidat who hails from Farawa Quarters, allegedly cut off Idris’s throat with a sharp knife during a violent scuffle, the spokesperson for Kano police command, SP Abdullahii Haruna Kiyawa said in a statement on Tuesday.

    The statement partly reads, “The Kano State Police Command has arrested a suspect in connection with a culpable homicide case that occurred on 6th May, 2025, at about 12:35 am.”

    “Upon receiving the report, the Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, PhD, sfipma, mnim, mnips, masis, swiftly deployed a team of detectives to the scene.

    “The victim was rushed to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel.”

    The suspect is currently in custody at the Command’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Homicide Section and will be charged to court for offence of culpable homicide.

    “The Commissioner of Police cautions that the Command will not tolerate any form of violence or criminality in the State and assures the public of its commitment to conducting thorough investigations to ensure justice is served.

    “The Kano State Police Command urges members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the following emergency lines: 08032419754, 08123821575, and 09029292926.”

     

  • Drama in court as housewife makes U-turn on divorce

    Drama in court as housewife makes U-turn on divorce

    There was a mild drama on Wednesday in a Dei-Dei Grade I Area Court in Abuja when a housewife, Sa’adatu Ayuba, prayed the court to disregard her earlier plea for divorce.

    The petitioner, who sought for divorce on grounds of impotence, said she married her husband  Jalija 27 years ago.

    ”My Lord though my husband refused to follow the court order for him to perform his duties as a man, I still love him,” she said.

    Responding, Jalija, said:” my landlord gave us a quit notice, so she moved out of our home.

    ”I told her I wanted us to move from Dakwa because of transportation to my place of work, but she rented her own place and moved out on Dec.31.

    “Since she told the court that I cannot perform my duties as her husband, the court should grant her request for divorce.

    ”I do not love her anymore, ” he said.

    The judge, Saminu Suleiman, however ordered Jalija to take his wife to where he lives, provide and take care of her according to his capability.

    Sulieman also ordered the court police officer to accompany the couple to the respondent‘s residence to verify where he stays and adjourned the matter until Jan.26.

    NAN reports that the petitioner had earlier approached the court for divorce saying that her husband stopped performing since he started having an affair with another woman.

    “I got married when I was 16.  I have never been with any other man but my husband, ” she said.

  • 21-year-old housewife arrested for allegedly stabbing husband to death

    21-year-old housewife arrested for allegedly stabbing husband to death

    Police Command Bauchi, has arrested 21 years old housewife, Maimunatu Sulaiman for allegedly stabbing her husband to death at Kofar Dumi, a suburb of  Bauchi metropolis.

    The acting Spokesman of the Command, ASP Aminu Ahmed, stated this in a statement made available to Newsmen on Friday in Bauchi.

    He said the housewife allegedly stabbed her husband with the intention of killing him following an altercation that ensued between them.

    “On receiving the information, Police operatives, led by the Divisional Police Officer, Township Police Division, acted immediately by rushing to the scene of the crime at the address.

    “They took both the victim and the suspect to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), Bauchi for medical attention.

    “Consequently, reports obtained from medical doctors confirmed that the victim died as a result of an injury inflicted on his chest, while the suspect sustained minor bruises on her stomach,” Ahmed said.

    He added that preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect (Maimuna Suleiman) stabbed her husband, Aliyu Mohammad at the same address on the 5th of July, 20223 at about 1800 hrs in their matrimonial home.

    “During interrogation, the suspect confessed to having committed the crime,” the statement said.

    ASP Ahmed said the Commissioner of Police, Auwal Mohammad, directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for investigation to further unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of the victim.

  • Police arrest housewife who allegedly killed husband with poison

    Police arrest housewife who allegedly killed husband with poison

    The Borno Police Command said it had arrested a  housewife, Fatima Abubakar, 25, for allegedly killing her husband, Goni Abbah with poison.

    The Commissioner Of Police, Mr Abdu Umar, who disclosed this to NAN in Maiduguri, said that the suspect was arrested on October 19 by men of the Command at Anguwan Doki.

    Umar said that the victim, who was the Chief Imam of the area, returned from the mosque when the suspect, who was the second wife, allegedly mixed poison in his food.

    He explained that as soon as Goni started eating, his condition deteriorated.

    According to him, the victim was immediately rushed to the State Specialist Hospital where he was given emergency medical attention,  but unfortunately he later died when they returned home.

    The commissioner of Police immediately deployed men of the  Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department to arrest the suspect after the incident was reported by the family of the victim at the GRA Police Station.

    He noted that on the arrival of the police, they witnessed large numbers of aggrieved youths in the neighbourhood who stormed the home of the victim with the intention to lynch the suspect but the police were able to bring the situation under control.

    He added that the suspect, in her statement, confessed to the alleged crime, noting that she bought the poison from Monday Market when she already made up her mind to kill him.

    He said that the case had been registered as culpable homicide before the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions before she would be charged to court.

    The suspect, Fatima who was paraded at the command, told NAN that she killed her husband because she was tired of the marriage.

    She said: “I never wanted the marriage. Goni was my second husband; I got separated with my first husband because I hate marriage.

    “Anytime I wake up with the fact that I am married, it pisses me off. At some point, I had to run to my parent to demand an end to the marriage but they always sent me back, asking me to be patient.

    “At some point, two months after I gave birth to my child, I ran away and slept in an uncompleted building for about two weeks. I later returned to my husband’s house.

    “Not that he doesn’t treat me well, we are also not quarrelling. We are two in the household, I am his second wife and I have been married to him since 2021. But I just hate when any man comes near me.

    “I don’t really know what is wrong with me. Even now that I am speaking to you, I don’t really feel that I was the one who killed him,” she said as she broke down in tears.

  • Housewife docked for accusing her neighbour of being a witch

    Housewife docked for accusing her neighbour of being a witch

    A housewife, Adama Bello, 20, has been arraigned before an Upper Area Court in Gwagwalada, FCT, for allegedly accusing her neighbour of being a witch.

     

    The police charged Bello on Thursday with defamation of character.

     

    The Prosecution Counsel, Abdullahi Tanko told the court that the complainant, Ms Zainab Samaila of same address reported the matter on April 6.

     

    Tanko said that the complainant in February attended the defendant’s baby naming ceremony and gave her a bottle of palm oil and N200 as gift.

     

    He said that the defendant collected the gifts but later accused and defamed the character of the complainant.

     

    He said that the defendant accused the complainant of being a witch and for attempting to kill her.

     

    Tanko said that an audio recording of the defendant accusing the complainant was presented at the police station during investigation.

     

    The prosecutor said that the offence contravened the provisions of Section 391 of the Penal Code.

     

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

     

    The Judge, Sani Umar admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N200,000 with one reasonable and reliable surety in like sum.

     

    Umar ordered that the surety must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and must provide two recent passport photograph.

     

    He said that the surety must provide photocopy of his/her means of identification and the address verified by the court staff.

     

    He said that in default the defendant should be remanded in Nigerian Correctional Centre in Suleja.

     

    The judge adjourned the case until 14 June for hearing. (NAN)

  • How fake pastor hypnotised me, stole my belongings – Housewife narrates

    How fake pastor hypnotised me, stole my belongings – Housewife narrates

    A housewife, Becky Ogaga, told an Upper Area Court in Gwagwalada, FCT, that a man, Johnson Onoja, hypnotized and stole her money and phone.

    Ogaga made the allegation while testifying during the resumed trial of the defendant and his accomplice Sunday Abusheye on charges of criminal conspiracy, fraudulently obtaining a decree for sum not due, theft and cheating.

    Led in evidence by the Prosecution Counsel, Abudulahi Tanko, Ogaga alleged that the incident happened on Oct. 25, 2021.

    “On my way to park road junction, the defendant met me and told me that God loves me.

    “He said God wants to bless me and that I should buy and give out some biscuits.

    “The second defendant (Abusheye) later joined us in the conversation. Onoja asked us to go somewhere with him.

    “That was the last thing I remembered. I handed over my N3,900 and my phone to the second defendant without knowing,” she said.

    She said that on Nov. 9, 2021 on her way back from the market while on a motorcycle she saw the two defendants.

    During cross-examination, the defendants who had no counsel where asked to examine the witness.

    The first defendant asked the witness if she normally gives money to men of God.

    She replied: I don’t know what you used to charm me. You took I my phone and money

    After listening to the testimony, Judge, Malam Sani Umar admitted the defendants who have been remanded since Nov. 11, 2021 to bail in the sum of N100,000 each with one surety each in like sum.

    Umar ordered that the sureties must reside within the jurisdiction of the court, must provide 2 recent passport photograph and means of identification.

    He adjourned the case until March 23 for hearing.

  • Delta: Police arrest man with 340-round of Ammunition hidden inside Garri; caught housewife with double-barrel gun

    Delta: Police arrest man with 340-round of Ammunition hidden inside Garri; caught housewife with double-barrel gun

    POLICE operatives attached to Bomadi Divisional Patrol team, on October 1, arrested a cyclist with 340 rounds of AK-47 live ammunition concealed inside garri in Delta State.

    The suspect, Solomon Ebe, 37, from Tuomo community in Burutu Local Government Area of the state, was apprehended along Bomadi/ Tuomo road during a stop-and-search operation.

    In the same vein, a housewife, Ejiro Efemijoghor, at the wee hours of last Wednesday, was caught with one English double barrel gun and 26 live cartridges.

    The woman, who claimed the weapons belonged to her husband, was arrested by police operatives attached to the Command’s raider squad during a raid at Utuloho Street, Ozoro.

    Meanwhile, one of a four tricycle-snatching armed gang was burnt to death by an irate mob in Warri on Thursday.

    The gang had snatched the tricycle with Reg. No. FHR 600 QF at popular Hausa Quarters and headed towards Delta Line Warri/Sapele road, Warri.

    The swift response of operatives from A Division, according to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Bright Edafe, led to the arrest of 22-year-old Efe David after he allegedly jumped down from the tricycle.

    DSP Edafe, in a statement on Saturday, where he confirmed the incidents, said the tricycle, a cut-to-size double barrel gun with two live cartridges and some suspected stolen pieces of gold-plated jewellery were recovered from the hoodlums, while further investigations were ongoing.

  • Photo: Housewife escapes death as two storey building under construction collapses into her compound in Nnewi

    Photo: Housewife escapes death as two storey building under construction collapses into her compound in Nnewi

    From Chuks Collins, Awka

    A middle-aged Nnewi housewife, Mrs Gladys Ojukwu, early morning Tuesday, August 31,2021 escaped being crushed by a 2-storey building under construction which collapsed from an adjoining compound next to hers.

    A substantial part of the building which has been a subject of legal dispute between the owner(Chief Benjamin Okeke) and the family of Comrade Clement Ojukwu(husband to Gladys), both who were said to be cousins, crumbled at about 745am Tuesday morning when everyone in the neighborhood were said to be getting set to go out for the day’s businesses.

    According to Comrade Ojukwu, “I left home at about 07.15am this morning. But about 40 minutes later I got an urgent call from one of my neighbors, Mr Samuel Ejizu for me to rush back home immediately. That the new multi-storey building beside my house which was under construction had collapsed.

    “ Sounding hysterically disturbed, Mr Ejizu said that no one knows whether my wife who was cooking in the family kitchen when I left was trapped under the debris.

    “I told him to please mobilize people to assist in searching and ascertain that my wife was safe, before I rushed back home from where I had gone to. I was elated when she called me about five minutes later informing me of how she narrowly escaped death as the building under construction in the next compound collapsed.

    “Sadly, the owner of the building is a brother and friend, Benjamin Okeke(popularly called Benjy Japan). I had in the progress of the construction called and intimated him that it was not only close to my house but that it was dangerously transversing into my compound/building.

    “His response was that his father told him that one talks about boundary on the ground, not up or in the air. And that on the strength of that he knows not what am saying. So as he continued with the project, finished the first decking, and started the second, I was forced to go to court to stop him.

    “That is the stage where we were when this happened today, …”, he pointed out.

    When effort was made to speak to Okeke, whose mansion was in the neighborhood on the Benjy Okeke Street, he was said to be on the run. That no one has seen him since the unfortunate incident occurred earlier in the morning.

    It was also argued by onlookers and neighbors to ascertain whether any of the laborers who had reported for work for the day was not trapped under the rubbles.

    Also, from the mangled structure, it could be seen that there was no proper design, building lacks approved plan, quality/adequate materials, qualified site engineer and other personnel..

    Efforts were still being intensified to get the reaction of the Anambra State Maternal testing unit of the Ministry of Works /Housing as at the time of filing this report.

    The collapsed structure destroyed a wing of Ojukwu’s house, caused extensive damages to three of his big generating sets, including one heavy duty Perkins generating set, about three motorcycles, two gas cookers with oven, kitchen unit, deep freezers, refrigerators assorted choice China plates and others

  • ‘I raped her everyday for five months’, bandit who kidnapped 18-year-old housewife confesses

    ‘I raped her everyday for five months’, bandit who kidnapped 18-year-old housewife confesses

    A notorious kidnapper and rapist known as Surajo Dauda, has revealed the gruesome ordeal he put one of his victims through while she was in his custody.

    Dauda who was apprehended by police in Katsina State confessed to kidnapping a certain 18-year-old housewife, Jamila Auwal, and raping her daily for the duration she was held captive.

    A spokesman for the police in Katsina State, SP Gambo Isah, noted that the married woman was taken from Tandama village after she was drugged.

    Mr. Isah who disclosed this while parading the suspects before the command headquarters in Katsina on Friday added that Dauda confessed to having abducted the victim, locking her up for five months in a room, and defiling her on a daily basis.

    Meanwhile, one Abdullahi Isiyaku (‘M’, aged 30yrs) of Wardanga village in Bakori LGA of Katsina state reported at Danja Division on June 17th, 2021, that sometime in January 2020, he travelled to Lagos to earn a living and left his wife behind, one Zainab Ahmed, (“F”, aged 20 yrs), under the care of her parents at Unguwar Dantalle village of Tandama area in Danja LGA of Katsina state.

    He however noted that when he returned earlier in June, he met his wife with a four months old baby girl. In the course of an investigation, the lady stated that she was indoctrinated into a new Islamic Sect called “Hakika” by three suspected rapists who jointly had carnal knowledge of her.

    The suspects – Tukur Dan-Azumi, (m, aged 19yrs), Abubakar Yahuza, (m, aged 20yrs), Rufa’i Saosi, (‘m’, 27yrs) all of Unguwar Dantalle in Tandama
    village area Danja, have now been apprehended.

    The police say all the suspects will be charged to court after investigations have been concluded.

  • Housewife bathes husband with boiling water after secretly burying newborn baby

    Housewife bathes husband with boiling water after secretly burying newborn baby

    The police in Ogun State have confirmed the arrest of a 43-year-old housewife, identified as Bisola Awodele, who bathed her husband with boiling water after killing and secretly burying her newborn baby.

    The Ogun State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi made this known on Sunday, saying the mother of five is now in police custody at Sango Ota.

    Oyeyemi said the suspect was arrested on March 8, adding that the hot water had caused the victim a grievous harm.

    Upon interrogation, Awodele confirmed her action, explaining that her husband is fond of getting home drunk everyday.

    She said she had cautioned him several times but he failed to change.

    “The suspect was arrested following a report by the husband, one Peter Phillips, who ran to Sango Ota Area Command with a first degree burns all over his body and reported that his wife, a mother of five, accused him of getting drunk always as a result of which she picked a pot containing already boiled water, and poured it on his body.

    “Upon the report, the Area Commander ACP Muhideen Obe quickly directed his JWC section to effect the arrest of the murderous woman. The team swiftly moved to the scene where the suspect was promptly apprehended.

    “On interrogation, the suspect explained to the police how her husband is fond of coming home drunk always without contributing anything to the welfare of her and the children.

    “She stated further that on that fateful day, the husband came home drunk as usual, and while she was complaining about the husband act of drunkenness, the man started insulting her and her parents which infuriated her, consequence of which she poured the hot water on his body”, Oyeyemi narrated.

    The police spokesperson said preliminary investigation also revealed that the suspect gave birth to a baby about eight months ago, but killed and secretly buried the baby out of frustration.

    The police investigating team had since followed her to the secret grave of the dead baby, where the corpse was exhumed, the police added.

    Oyeyemi said the husband had been taken to the General Hospital, Ota in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area of the state, where he is currently recuperating.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, has ordered the immediate transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation and prosecution.