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  • Wife stabs husband to death in Katsina

    Wife stabs husband to death in Katsina

    The Police in Katsina State has arrested a housewife, Rabi Shamsudden, 19, for allegedly stabbing her husband to death in Malumfashi Local Government Area of the state.

    The Police Spokesman, SP Gambo Isah, told newsmen in Katsina that the incident occurred at Danjanku-Tasha village, on Monday, at about 4 a.m.

    “Today, January 27, 2020, we received a report that one Rabi Shamsuddeen, 19, of Danjanku-Tasha in Malumfashi Local Government, allegedly stabbed her husband, Shamsuddeen Salisu, 25, with a knife to death.

    “The shout for help by Salisu attracted neighbours. When the people went to offer assistance, they discovered that the door to the compound was locked.

    “Some of the people jumped into the compound and found the victim in the pool of his blood, crawling out from his room with a wound in his stomach.

    “The neighbours also told the police that the wife (Rabi) was (allegedly) seen holding a knife with bloodstains,” he said.

    The police spokesman said that Salisu was immediately rushed to Malumfashi General Hospital, where the doctors confirmed him dead on arrival.

    He said that the police were investigating the matter, while the suspect was in police custody, and would be prosecuted after investigation.

  • My wife deprived me of sex for 1 year – Husband tells court

    My wife deprived me of sex for 1 year – Husband tells court

    A businessman, Malami Abdullahi, told a Sharia Court sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna state, that his wife, Fatima Abubakar, deprived him of sex for one year.

    A businessman, Malami Abdullahi, told a Sharia Court sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna state, that his wife, Fatima Abubakar, deprived him of sex for one year.

    Abdullahi, who lives in Rigasa, Kaduna, also told the court on Wednesday that Abubakar was having an extra-marital affair.

    ”I still love her and prayed the court to settle our issues and deny her prayer of seeking total divorce.

    “She picks calls from different men. I sent her home to learn how to live in a marriage union.

    “I reported to her parents several times. They pleaded with me and i took her back,’’ Abdullahi said.

    Earlier, the petitioner, through her Counsel, Adamu Garba, told the court that his client wants a divorce on grounds of battery.

    “He always beats my client. He has sent her packing to her parent’s home four times. The last time, he drove her home and divorced her but returned her after some months.

    “We are praying the court to terminate the marriage completely, she can no longer live together with him,’’ Garba said.

    The Judge, Muhammad Adam-Shehu, after listening to both parties advised them to settle their differences.

    Adam-Shehu adjourned the case until Feb. 6 for the parties to settle the matter out of court.

    The judge also ordered that the guardians of the couple must appear on the adjourned date, NAN reports.

  • I will remain a virgin in 2020- Ifu Ennada

    I will remain a virgin in 2020- Ifu Ennada

    Controversial ex-housemate of the Big Brother Naija, Ifu Ennada has said she would remain a “virgin” in 2020, since her future husband did not show up.

    The reality TV star made this known via her social media page on Monday, in a series of new year messages to her fans.

    Ennada stated that while her “future husband” did not make himself available, the fact that she still remains a “virgin” is worthy of note.

    “Happy New Year to my Lovers that missed me! I was busy enjoying real life. I was also hoping to get some “Oko Nla” abi “Nla Kofe”, but sadly the future Husband Man didn’t make himself available. So 2020 I remain a Virgin, praise Jesus!” she wrote on Instagram.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that in time past, Ennada had made the headlines for several of her posts centred on rape.

    In 2019, she had stated she would reveal the man who sexually abused her at the right time.

    In 2018, she had also released ‘Tears of a Broken Virgin’, a short film raising awareness on rape culture in the society.

     

  • ‘My husband was killed like goat‘

    ‘My husband was killed like goat‘

    Kwara state police command has said that investigations are on to unravel reasons behind the murder of the former Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) staff Ibrahim Ajayi Allah.

    The ex-NNPC staff was about two weeks ago hacked to death in his Oke-Oyi farm site of Ilorin East local area of the state by his assistant.

    The police had reportedly arrested one person in connection with the crime.

    Spokesperson of the command, Ajayi Okasanmi told our correspondent that police had not concluded investigations on the matter, adding that the command was yet to make another arrest.

    Wife of the 65- year- old Ogidi, Ijumu local government area of Kogi state born retired NNPC worker, Modinat described her husband’s death and cruel and gruesome.

    She said: “My husband’s death was cruel and wicked. The attacker has made his three children fatherless and I’m now a widow. The death has also brought untold misery to many homes.

    “There are those on his scholarships, many are graduates, there are many aged that he was taking care of. He took good care of me as well as his children’s education and well-being. In fact, it’s great vacuum. Many people have expressed sorrow over his demise.

    “He took care of his workers. This man that killed him was his assistant on the farm. He entrusted him so much.

    “He calls me every morning around 5:00am. When I didn’t see his call on that day, I was worried, thinking he didn’t probably charge his phone.

    “When it was around 6:30 am, I called him, none of the lines was going through. At about 7:00am, I succeeded with one of his lines and the person who picked asked what I was to the owner of the line. I said I’m his wife.

    “The person said he’s a police officer and that he’s speaking from police station. He said my husband had an accident. I called him back and that’s when he said I should come to police station at Oke Oyi in Ilorin. I was already shaking.

    “I decided to call his brother in Ilorin and he said he’s yet to know what’s going on because he was just called too. He told me my husband’s car was still parked where it was but he had not seen his brother.

    “However, people had already been calling me to commiserate while in the bus on my way from Abuja to Ilorin. I told myself that my husband is not dead, why the condolences.

    “By the time I got to Ilorin, it was about 8:00pm. I called the police officer that I was already in Ilorin but he said I should come the next day since it is already late.

    “Around 9:00 pm, my husband’s brother called me to say that my husband’s phone was found in his Oke Oyi farm where he was reportedly matcheted. I was just wailing and crying upon the reality that dawned on me.

    “When we got to the police station the following morning, I was showed picture of my husband. He was killed like when one kills a goat. I was showed the assailant too.

    “I saw him in handcuffs on his legs and arms. I asked him why he killed my husband and he said he wouldn’t have intentionally killed him.

    “He said he was under a spell (eedi). He said my husband was nice to him, took care of him and promised to buy a car for him but didn’t know how it happened.

    “He told me physically that he was the one that committed the offence but didn’t know what came over him. I was shaking and couldn’t bear to hear anything from him again before he was taken back inside. They even thought I wanted to fight him because I was so dejected.

    “My husband’s corpse had been taken to mortuary. We asked for the release but police said they wanted to carry out autopsy. So, he was eventually released to us on Monday evening for burial being a Muslim. The police told us they would have to investigate the matter.

    “I appeal to the police authority in the state to help me carry out all investigations needed on death of my husband and bring all culprits to book so that justice is prevailed in order to deter others from doing such in future. This is a case of murder. This man must be prosecuted because he deliberately committed the offence”, she said.

    Former National President of Ogidi Development Union and childhood friend of late Ibrahim Tunde Ipimisho described the deceased as a trustworthy and dutiful personality.

    “I have just returned from the village where I went to bury my close childhood friend. His was a most painful death.
    “Ibrahim Ajayi Allah and I were pals right from the primary school. Although he did not go beyond secondary school, fortune smiled on him.

    “He joined the NNPC and rose steadily through the ranks and also made some good money.

    “When I became National President of Ogidi Development Union in 2006, at a most turbulent period in our community, I needed a trusted ally to head the all important Abuja branch.

    “He took the job and exceeded all expectations.

    “Three years ago, he retired and chose to pursue agriculture which has always been his passion.

    “He bought a large tract of land in Ogidi and poured all his passion into it. However, because of so many unanticipated factors, the returns were not as expected.

    “About six months ago, he decided to gradually move out of Ogidi. So he bought about eight hectares of land at Oke-Oyi near Ilorin and restarted his farming there.

    “Two Friday, he was hacked down on his farm in a most gruesome way.

    “The suspect picked up by the police is a man from that community with whom he had developed a close relationship. He was always going in and out with the guy.

    “In fact, on the day of the murder, they were together and had lunch together before my friend was savagely axed to death at about 5pm.

    “Then the police searched the guy’s house, they found my friend’s phone, blood stained clothes and other personal effects. He is said to have confessed to having killed my friend.”

  • My husband wants to use me for money ritual, Policewoman cries out

    My husband wants to use me for money ritual, Policewoman cries out

    A policewoman, Sgt. Wuraola Babalola, has petitioned a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan, seeking the dissolution of her marriage of 14 years to Oladimeji, over alleged attempt to use her for money ritual.

    According to the petitioner, alleged that Oladimeji uses different kinds of charms whenever he wants to sleep with her.

    She alleged that Oladimeji has also turned her into his punching bag.

    ”At any slightest opportunity, he stripes me prevents my relatives from seeing me.

    ”He puts charms in my private part whenever he wants to sleep with me. He also surrounds my plate of food with charms, saying he uses it to protect me.

    “He has also buries different kinds of charms in the house chanting my name. My first child saw him do that.

    “I have evidence of all the charms and how he maltreats me on my cell phone,” she alleged.

    Oladimeji was not in court to answer to the allegations.

    The bailiff informed the court that he had on several occasions served hearing notices on Oladimeji, who lives in Oluyole Estate in Ibadan.

    After listening to the testimony of the petitioner, Chief Ademola Odunade, the President of the court, dissolved the marriage, on grounds of threat to life.

    He granted custody of the three children to the petitioner and ordered the respondent to pay N15, 000 as the monthly feeding allowance.

    The arbitrator ordered the clerk of the court to ensure that copy of the judgment is sent to Oladimeji.

  • #RevolutionNow: Sowore’s wife accuses DSS of cutting off phone contact husband

    #RevolutionNow: Sowore’s wife accuses DSS of cutting off phone contact husband

    Opeyemi Sowore, wife of detained activist and Publisher of Saharareporters, Omoyele Sowore, said she and her two children have only been able to speak with him twice, by phone, since his arrest on 2 August in Lagos.

    “The calls were heavily monitored,” Opeyemi Sowore told NorthJersey Record.

    After she gave an interview to U.S.- based nonprofit broadcast outlet Democracy Now! a few weeks ago, the Nigerian government cut off all communication, she added.

    Sowore has used the word “revolution” to promote democratic governance, including in the protest he was organizing in August, which called for education, security, infrastructure and fair wages, Opeyemi Sowore said, but the Nigerian government, she said, sees the term as negative.

    Opeyemi Sowore called the charges against her husband “frivolous” and said they also stemmed from his criticism of the Nigerian president during a TV interview and movement of between $15,000 and $16,000 to a Nigerian bank to pay salaries of Sahara Reporters journalists working in Nigeria, she said.

    “This is basically a violation of his human rights,” Opeyemi Sowore said.

    Sowore and his wife in normal times live in Haworth, in Bergen county in New Jersey. She said Sowore was in Nigeria on a business trip when he was arrested.

    She said on the day he was arrested on 2 August, she got a text message from him saying ‘I love you’.

    “It came out of nowhere,” Opeyemi Sowore said. Within an hour, she started getting repeated calls from his cousin. Her husband had been detained, she found out, because he was helping organize what she called a peaceful protest for Aug. 5″.

    He was held for four or five days without officially being charged, and no warrant was issued for his arrest, his wife said. Sowore is among at least five other journalists and activists behind bars in Nigeria.

  • Housewife drags husband to court for starving her of sex

    Housewife drags husband to court for starving her of sex

    A housewife, Talatu, on Monday, dragged her husband Nasiru Sulaiman, before a Sharia Court ll, sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, seeking legal divorce saying she has been sexually starved for five years.

    Talatu, 35, who resides in Makera, Kaduna, told the court that Sulaiman denied her sex for five years.

    “We have six children but he has refused to enrol them in school. I enroled them but he pulled them out, saying that I want to change their belief from his school of thoughts.

    “For nine months now they have not been to schoo.

    “The house we live in is dilapidated. It is infested by rats, He gives me only N300 to feed his seven children.

    “Sometimes I go out to do menial jobs to assist the family but he accuses me prostitution. I can’t continue living with him. I want a divorce,” she said.

    The defendant, Sulaiman, denied the allegations made his wife.

    ”When I left my wife was pregnant. When I came back, she told me that he had an abortion because she does not want to bear any child,” he said.

    Sulaiman admitted that he gives his wife N300 daily because he has all the foodstuffs in the house.

    The Judge, Murtala Nasir, ordered both parties to settle their problems amicable.

    Nasir adjourned the case until Sept. 23 for report on settlement or continuation of hearing.

  • My friend not allowed to call my husband- Funke Akindele Bello [VIDEO]

    My friend not allowed to call my husband- Funke Akindele Bello [VIDEO]

    Nollywood star and producer, Funke Akindele-Bello, has revealed that her friends are not allowed to call her husband.
    The filmmaker who just launched a new TV series ‘Aiyetoro Town’ noted that her friends will need to respect her personal space.
    According to her: “Your personal space is your personal space. Your friend cannot come to your house, your husband can know your best friend, can say hello to them, but why will you be calling my husband on the phone? You can only call him except it is on his birthday. You just call him to say hello? Why should you do that? “, she said on a Your View, a popular TV show.
    Funke who recently launched her YouTube channel in one of the episodes of her vlog stated how she almost gave up acting. Akindele-Bello noted that her mother was among those, who encouraged her not to quit the industry.
    “I am going to be very personal here, talk about some things I’ve been through in life and liken them to whatever you are going through right now.
    “Many young people are going through a lot to survive. Struggles, challenges, obstacles and they may want to give up.
    “I want you to look at me and my story. When I started acting in 1998, I remember how I struggled to get up there, I got a lot of “no’s”. I was the ‘queen’ of auditions and ‘wakapass’ roles. I would read so well and people will clap, I will be so excited and would think when I get the list, I would get a supporting role. But all I got were roles like church extracts. I remember crying on those occasions.
    “But my mother would tell me that I’ve got the passion and it is a God-given talent. She would give me money for my transport fare; sometimes I would trek to some places then take a bus to meet up.
    “I could count the number of shoes I had then, maybe two or three. But today, the story has changed. Things changed for me positively.
    “After ‘I need to know’, I didn’t get any more roles, I went down; I got back to attending auditions and lobbying, calling people and knocking on doors but none opened. I felt I had lost my chance.
    “I can remember going for a project and I met an actress who spoke to the producer on my behalf. I remember going to Oshogbo for the movie, I packed all my clothes, I was so happy because I was told I was going to play a supporting role. I got there, and we were supposed to film but something happened to the generator and we couldn’t film. I was waiting to be called to film in my hotel room but they did not.
    “On the fifth day, they called me and I was shocked. I was asked to play the role of a secretary in two scenes. This was after playing a major role in ‘I need to know’. It was devastating for me, I was crying but an actor advised me to take it.
    “I took the stipends I was given and went back to Lagos. There were different situations like that where I could have given up but my mother’s words kept encouraging me till I got my big break to produce my own movie.
    “So, do not give up, be expectant,” she said.
     
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  • 'Why I killed, buried my husband'

    A 41-year-old mother of four, Douglas Ajemine, who allegedly killed her husband, Inedugoba Tyger, 40, has been arrested by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, in Abalama area of Rivers State.
    It was learnt that Ajemine, confessed that she killed 40-year-old Inedugoba Tyger and buried his corpse in a shallow grave within the area because he abandoned her to go and live with another woman.
    Ajemine, who is a staff of the Rivers State Primary Health Care, in Asari Toru Local Government area of the state, said she contracted two men to kill the victim on January 25, 2019, because he routinely beat and raped her whenever he pressed for sex.
    She was arrested following a petition to the police by Tyger’s relations, who gave graphic details of how the Buguma native got missing after a political event within the community.
    A source revealed that Tyger, before his death, had a misunderstanding with Ajemine a situation which made him to move out of his home in Abalama area of the state, and relocated to Port Harcourt, but the 2019, general elections, provided him an opportunity to reconcile with his estranged wife.
    The source said that Ajemine soon after the reconciliation made arrangements with two persons to attack and kill her husband in their Abalama residence.
    It was gathered that the victim was sleeping when his assailants went into his house and strangled him to death.
    They then took his corpse to the back of the house and dug a shallow grave where they buried his remains.
    Police source added that, after Ajemine had finished killing and burying her husband, she took his car to a nearby market and parked it where it could be recovered by the police and she also took his mobile phones and sent text messages to her husband’s brothers informing them that Tyger was traveling out of the state on a business trip.
    Tyger’s brothers reported his disappearance to the police after they could not reach him on his mobile telephones several days later.
    Ajemine was subsequently arrested alongside one of her accomplices, Kingsley Nna and the duo led the police to the spot where the body of the victim was buried.
    Ajemine said: “I met my husband, Inedugoba Charles Tyger, in December 2014, and we got married the following year. My husband had two children before I married him and he pleaded that he needed me to help him take care of his children. He told me that his two children were out of school because there was no woman to look after them and he was equally not residing in Port Harcourt.

    ‘’I accepted, and I moved into his house and I started taking care of his children. My husband worked with Elf Oil and Gas and he had a court case with his company and at a point, he couldn’t pay his house rent because it was increased by his landlord. By January 2016, he was sacked from his job and we relocated to our village in Buguma and his children were all staying in my house.

    ‘’In April 2016, my husband got some money from his former company and went to my family and paid my bride price. We then relocated to his family house and since he had no job, he became so aggressive and abusive.
    ‘’He was shouting when he shouldn’t and he would hit me when he did not need it. I then advised him to look for a job and he went into illegal oil bunkering and was also looking for a white-collar job. We later moved out of his family house and relocated to Port Harcourt.
    ‘’I have a store in the community and he was not appreciating all that we were doing for him and by December 31, 2017 he decided to go to party with some friends and he refused to go to the house to go and pray and he started beating me. He even stopped me from coming to Port Harcourt to meet him. Last April my son and her daughter sat for university matriculation examination and my son passed but his daughter failed and we agreed to buy a pre-degree form but he stopped responding to our demands.
    ‘’ I took his daughter to the Port Harcourt house to see him and we discovered that a woman was living with him. I took the girl’s clothes to his family and my husband came to remove his clothes while the girl(her husband’s girlfriend) burnt all my clothes in my husband’s house. Later, he started coming to the house to carry things to sell and he would beat me up.
    ‘’I later moved out of that house in Abalama and moved to Port Harcourt and he consulted a native doctor to give him charms to kill me. He didn’t know where I was staying but he called asking for a metal ladder that was in my care in January 2019. And when he came, he wanted to have sex with me at the passage in the house at Abalama but I had met one Kingsley at Egbelu area of Port Harcourt, where I rented an apartment and I told him that I was new and my husband could come and harass me.
    ‘’Kingsley promised to assist me. On the day he came to collect the ladder he wanted to have sex with me and I refused and he tore my cloths. Fortunately, I ran out and called Kingsley crying on the phone and he came and started beating my husband and he was crying.
    ‘’When I couldn’t bear it, I went outside and when I came in I asked about my husband and they told me that he was dead and warned me that if I told anyone that they will kill me and my children.
    ‘’They said if I let anyone know that they were the people that killed my husband they would kill me. They took my husband to Sandfiled close to our house and buried my husband him.I didn’t follow them to the exact spot where my husband was buried.’’
    In his confession, Kingsley Nnaa said Ajemine paid him and his friend the sum of N100,000 to kill her husband and that he also had sex with her severally.
    Nna said:“ In December 2018, I met a woman known as Ajemina, at Egbelu Odara Junction in Ogbogoro town and I was with one of my friends known as Sunny and the woman told us that her husband was maltreating her.
    ‘’I told her whenever the man called that she should call us or she should shout for people in the community to come out. Later on, she called again and said that she wanted us to beat the man. I asked her how we were going to see the man and beat him and she said that the man used to come to her house in Ogbogoro and he also used to come to her own house in Abalama to beat her.
    ‘’In January 2019, she gave us N50,000 and said she would call us whenever the man was with her. On January 26, she called again in the afternoon and she said that the man was coming and we should come and beat the man. When we got there we met the woman and her husband naked and it was like they had just finished making love.
    ‘’The room was dark and the woman flashed a touch at us and we found the man in bed and Sunny(his partner) wrapped the man’s face with a wrapper and a pillow, then I started beating the man and he woke up and started struggling and he was shouting and the man removed what Sunny tied on his face and the man saw Sunny and recognized him and they started speaking their Kalabari language.
    ‘’I didn’t know what they were talking about, but Sunny said we should kill the man since he had seen his face and I held the man and Sunny strangled the man.
    ‘’We called the woman who was outside when this happened and told her that the man was dead and she told us that she didn’t tell us to kill the man but she went and brought a shovel for us and showed us a space where we should bury the man.
    ‘’The next day which was Sunday the woman called us again and gave us N30,000 and by evening of that day she called me and said she wanted me to make love to her and when I met her in a hotel we made love for two hours.
    ‘’One week later, we met again in that same hotel in Egelu Town in Ogbogoru community and we made love again. We also made love for the third time, but I stopped responding to her calls because she wanted to turn me to her husband.
    ‘’Since that day I killed that man I have not been myself. I have gone to church to pray for forgiveness and now they have arrested me. I believe God has forgiven me. “
     

  • Police arrest 20-year-old housewife for stabbing husband to death

    Police arrest 20-year-old housewife for stabbing husband to death

    A 20-year-old woman, Makoduchukwu Ndubisi has reportedly stabbed her husband to death.

    The incident which occurred on Saturday took place in Nsugbe, Anambra East Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    The deceased, John Bosko Ngu, was allegedly stabbed on his chest by the wife with a sharp knife over a feud yet to be ascertained.

    Police spokesperson, Haruna Mohammed who confirmed the incident said the corpse of deceased had been deposited at a morgue, adding that investigation had commenced.

    He said: “At about 8am today, police detectives attached to 33 Police Station Onitsha arrested one Makoduchukwu Ndubisi, 20, of No 16 Donking Street Nsugbe in Anambra East LGA of Anambra State.

    “Suspect allegedly had a scuffle with her husband, one John Bosko Ngu, aged 35 years of the same address and stabbed him on his chest with a sharp knife.

    “Scene was visited by police detectives and victim rushed to Boromeo Hospital Onitsha for medical attention but was certified dead on arrival by a medical doctor.

    “Corpse was deposited at the hospital mortuary for autopsy; exhibit recovered and the case is under investigation to ascertain circumstances surrounding the incident.”