Tag: Husband

  • Witness reveals how Maryam Sanda made attempts to stab husband before murder

    A witness has revealed in details how Maryam Sanda made several attempt attempts to stab her husband, Bilyamin Bello before eventually killing him the night she did.

    Recall that Sanda is standing trial for the alleged murder of Bello, who was her husband and son of former Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Bello Haliru.

    The witness, Ibrahim Mohammed, said he was with the deceased for over eight hours, the night before his death; and witnessed several attempts by the first defendant, Ms Sanda, to kill him.

    According to Mohammed, a friend of Bilayamin, Sanda asked her husband for divorce and appeared bent on getting it that night.

    The witness said she threatened several times to chop off his sex organ if he declined to give her freedom from their marriage.

    Mohammed told the court that while he was watching television with the deceased at the couple’s residence that fateful day, he heard Sanda calling her husband from upstairs.

    He went to meet her, but soon returned to the sitting room,” said Mohammed.

    The witness further explained that the accused soon came herself to call her husband a second time in the sitting room.

    Soon after they returned upstairs, I heard noise coming from there. Maryam sent the fourth defendant to call me. When I got there I saw both of them holding each other to the throat.

    I enquired to know what was happening and asked them to stop fighting. The first defendant asked me to tell her husband to divorce her, but I asked her to take things calm. She said she was not going anywhere until he divorced her,” Mohammed told the court.

    Mohammed said he tried disengaging Sanda’s hand from her husband’s neck. He added that shortly after separating the couple, the first defendant rushed to break a bottle of groundnut on the wall and tried stabbing her husband with it.

    She came straight at Bilyamin to stab him. I held her hands and Bilyamin went behind her and collected the broken bottle from her hands and went downstairs. I closed the door and continued to advise Maryam that they should stop fighting.

    She said she would not stop until Bilyamin divorced her that night; that either he divorced her or she would cut his private part.

    While pleading with her, Bilyamin entered the bedroom and Maryam followed him, insisting that he should divorce her that night but Bilyamin kept silent,” Mohammed said.

    The witness narrated that the first defendant made another attempt to stab her husband after breaking another bottle of perfume, but her husband collected the bottle, pushed her to the bed and left the room.

    The first defendant then went to the kitchen and picked a knife with which she attempted again to stab the deceased,” said the witness who added that Bilyamin collected the knife from the defendant but that she made three other attempts to collect the knife.

    She attempted picking the knife for about three or four times,” he said.

    At that point, the witness said he tried to make a number of calls. When one of those whom he called arrived the house, Mr Mohammed said he went with the deceased to treat the injury sustained from a bite inflicted upon him by Ms Sanda.

    They later returned to the house and were subsequently joined by a third person who chatted briefly with them at the sitting room.

    When we returned, the first defendant was not at home. She later returned and started playing with the baby,” added Mr Mohammed.

    To avoid being seen as coming in-between the couples, the visitors decide to leave, the witness narrated. While leaving, Mr. Mohammed said he narrated what happened before his arrival to his friend who wondered why they left the house, given the violence between the couple.

    Mr. Mohammed said they made further attempts to call the deceased on phone, without success.

    Mr. Mohammed added that he later received a call from Bilyamin’s brother that Bilyamin had been killed.

    I went to Maitama Hospital after that call and met Bilyaminu lying on a bed in front of the hospital. There was a hole in his chest near the heart, bite on his stomach. There was a cut on his thigh and there was a sign of stitching on him,” he said.

    During cross-examination, Mr. Mohammed told the court that the deceased was not badly injured before he left the house. He also said although Ms Sanda threatened to cut off her husband’s sex organ, she never actually threatened to kill him.

    The trial judge, Yusuf Halilu adjourned the matter to May 15.

     

  • Banker drinks sniper pesticide, kills self over alleged husband infidelity

    There was pandemonium at Iwhrekpokpor, Ughelli, Delta State, after a 32-year-old banker and mother of two, identified as Peace Akpobaro, committed suicide over her husband’s alleged infidelity.

    Community sources said the deceased, who worked with one of the new generation banks along Market Road, Ughelli, took an insecticide at her residence on Wednesday.

    It was learnt that the couple had separated before their families reconciled them recently.

    It was gathered that despite the reconciliation, her husband continued to stay away from home.

    He was away when she allegedly committed suicide.

    A close friend of the deceased, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “Her lifeless body was discovered in her apartment on Wednesday. She had been having issues with her husband. She took some drugs and an empty container of an insecticide, Sniper, was found near her corpse.”

    Confirming the incident, a senior police officer attached to the Ughelli ‘B’ Division police station, Agbarha-Otor, explained that her corpse has since been deposited at the morgue of a private mortuary.

    He said: “We believe she returned home from work on that unfaithful day and ingested the mixture, but investigations into the matter is still ongoing.

  • Pregnant mother, kids, husband burnt to death in Lagos fire accident

    An pregnant woman, her husband and two children were yesterday burnt to death in their Lagos home.

    The incident occurred at 13, Buraimoh Street, Bariga at the wee hours of the day.

    Forty-one-year-old Kenneth Eze, his wife, Favour and their daughters Miracle and Marvellous were sleeping in their shop when the fire broke out.

    Kenneth, who ran a drug outlet, resided in his aluminium shop with his family.

    Besides, the wife reportedly went into force labour and delivered still birth which the fire.

    Two other shops, a tailoring centre and a provision store attached to the chemist’s store were also razed by the inferno.

    Neighbours who were alarmed by their screaming said the metallic component of the burglary secured shop made it difficult to render timely assistance.

    They were said to have died from burns and suffocation from the fire.

    While some residents blamed the outbreak on electric surge, others claimed it was caused by a lit candle that was left unattended.

    TheNewsGuru gathered that Eze, an Imo state indigene, was set to spend the Christmas holiday at his newly built home in Ikorodu before the incident.

    While a crowd of sympathisers gathered before the shops, hoodlums besieged the heap of ruins, scavenging useful materials.

    However, the fire did not affect the main bungalow building situated in the same compound with the shops.

    Eze’s former boss, who didn’t want her name, disclosed said he was an honest and diligent man, who gave his time to the service of God.

    She said: “When we spoke, he told me he had issues with his Landlord. So he said he would move to his new house by the 27th of this month. The next thing was that I was called about his death. When I asked people, they said the electric sparks was the cause. Kenneth was a very good boy. He made me happy. He never lied and he never stole from me. He was passionate about God because I encouraged him to be born-again. In fact, he was already a pastor before I settled him. Even after he left my control, I still narrate his case to my children because of his good records. The person who made me stay in Lagos. When you call him, he would respond and you could take his word.”

    The deceased’s relative said: “When the fire broke out, it displaced all of them in different parts of the shop. People who heard him crying for help could not assist. They couldn’t near him because of naked wire. They just watched the family die helplessly. It was just few days to settling in his home. “

    A member of the World Harvest Church where Eze pastored, Ndukwu said: “My wife called me this morning around 11:30 asking if I learnt about the incident. I was shocked as she said the whole family died. We are only here to help gather any necessary remnants from the ruins. I honestly don’t know how I feel about the incident. According to people, he struggled to escape the fire but the electric surge held him back.”

    The remains of the deceased have been taken to Imo State for burial.

    Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasaq Fadipe said the fire would have wreaked more havoc but for quick response from emergency workers.

    He said investigations would be conducted into the cause of the outbreak.

  • My husband didn’t use black magic to marry me- Mide Martins

    My husband didn’t use black magic to marry me- Mide Martins

    Nollywood actress, Mide Martins has always been questioned by her fans about getting married to movie director, Afeez Owo. About 12 months back, it was widely reported that the couple were having issues in their marriage. Fresh reports have emerged about turbulence in their marriage.

    However, Mide Martins has debunked such claims. According to her:“I wonder what people stand to gain by carrying vicious rumours about my marriage. I have tried my best to keep my marital affairs out of the glare of the public, but some people wouldn’t just let me be. My husband and I are very fine and we don’t have any issues whatsoever. Just like in every marriage, there are challenges but ours is nothing serious. I have said so much about this already and I don’t like as it is always made an issue” she told Punch

    When asked what she cherishes most about her husband, she said:“My husband is a very caring and dependable person. He is always there whenever you need him. I know some people said that he used black magic (juju) to marry me, but that’s not true. If only they know the type of relationship we share, they wouldn’t be saying all that.”

  • My wife will give birth to twins, Funke Akindele’s husband declares

    My wife will give birth to twins, Funke Akindele’s husband declares

    Fans and friends of Funke Akindele thronged to the comment section of her Instagram page, congratulating her, when her husband JJC Skillz, revealed they were expecting a set of twins.

    But unknown to many, he was only tapping to a prophecy given by Gospel singer, Nathaniel Bassey. Commenting on the issue, JJC said: “My elder sisters are twins, so it runs in the family. Expect our beautiful twins.”

    When was asked to give a direct answer he simply said: “To God be the glory it would come to pass.”

    JJC further cleared the air on his misconstrued Instagram post.

    According to him: “My post on Instagram about my wife having twins was a prophecy from Olowogbogboro. Nathaniel Bassey came online and he had the prophecy, so I just tapped into it. If you look at my tweet, you would see what I wrote, I said I heard this news where he gave a big testimony, he gathered people around to pray for my wife and he said that he had a vision that she would have twins and that he will be invited to the naming ceremony next year. I received the good news and I pray it comes to pass,” the versatile entertainer said.

     

  • NYSC member divorces husband, refunds N80,000 dowry

    NYSC member divorces husband, refunds N80,000 dowry

    A Jos Upper Area Court on Thursday dissolved the marriage between 27-year-old Rukayat Ahmed, an NYSC member, and Alkasim Ahmed, following a petition filed by the former.

    Rukayat, a resident of Jos, had approached the court seeking the dissolution of the marriage on the grounds that she was no more in love with Alkasim.

    The woman, who filed a direct complaint to the court, argued that such separation was permissible in Islamic law, “if the partners are no more in love and therefore unwilling to live together”.

    When the case was mentioned on May 25, the husband did not object to Rukayat’s demand.

    At the resumption of hearing on the matter on Thursday, the Judge, Yahaya Ahmed, endorsed the separation of the couple and ordered the petitioner to refund the N80,000 paid as dowry by her husband, as applicable in Islamic law.

    Rukayat promptly paid the money and walked away a free woman.

  • Mary J. Blige  to pay $30k per month to estranged husband

    Mary J. Blige to pay $30k per month to estranged husband

    American RnB singer, Mary J. Blige, has been told to pay $30,000 (N10,860,000) monthly spousal support to separated husband, Martin Isaacs. According to reports gathered by TMZ, the amount was $100,000 different from the $130,000 he originally sought from the singer.

     

    The magistrate also instructed Blige to pay retroactive support dating back to September and his lawyer’s fees, which amounts to $235, 000.The court was said to have ruled that Isaacs was entitled to the monthly support “to accommodate the standard of living he was used to while married to Mary”.

     

    After 12 years of marriage, the vocalist filed for divorce from Isaacs in 2016.In a radio interview with Angie Martinez earlier this year, Blige clarified what led to her filing for divorce.

     

    According to her: “You start to realize that this man doesn’t want you and he’s just gone all the time and you’re by yourself in the relationship.When you realize you’re by yourself and you’re just suffering through it, now it’s time to do some investigating. When I got the full proof, I didn’t have to investigate it. It just showed up.”

     

    Blige had been unwilling to pay the spousal support, claiming that Isaacs, her former manager, was spending the money on his girlfriend, singer, LaNeah Menzies, whose stage name is Starshell.

     

     

  • ‘My husband is crazy about my breast, we have sex almost every day’- Mercy Asiedu

    Busty Kumawood actress, Mercy Asiedu has revealed that her husband is crazy about her boobs and they have sex almost every day. She added that since they are youthful, they will not stop enjoying sex. Asiedu made the statement during an interview on The Delay Show.

    Hear her:”We have sex almost every day. As for us, we don’t wait for the weather to decide on when to have sex when we are in bed and the feeling arises, we also arise to the occasion. We do it almost every day.Even we would have done it before I came but the time you came to pick us was too early that is why we have not done it but we will certainly do it when we get home”, the actress said on the show.

     

    When asked what she feels about the size of her breast, she said:”Why will I be bothered about the size of my breast which is a gift from God? God gave everyone what fits them. Some have big buttocks and others have big breasts. I have big breast and I am so proud of it.It is partially a reason why I got my husband. He is crazy about it and admires it so much”.

     

     

  • Alleged Battering: Police declare Mercy Aigbe’s husband, Lanre Gentry wanted

    The Lagos State Police Command has declared the estrange husband of Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe wanted. Three other uspects have been arrested in connection with the incident.

    The Divisional Police officer of the Ojudu division, CSP, Fatai Shoetan, in a report, said “Lanre Gentry is now at large and three suspects arrested were charged to Magistrate court 8 Ogba.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the crisis rocking the marriage of the actress went viral last week and has escalated, leading to the Lagos State Government opening a probe into the alleged domestic violence.

    Lanre Gentry, who came out to deny battering his wife, also claimed that the actress had been going through mental disorder.