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Wife Assaults Husband, Damages Genital
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Osun state on Tuesday announced that it has commenced an investigation on the case of a Nigerian housewife, who reportedly damaged the genitals of her husband.
Osun command’s NSCDC spokesperson, Daniel Adigun, in a statement, reported that the suspect, Omolara Seriki from Ikirun, had reported her husband, Raheem Seriki, to the command, alleging that he had failed in his responsibilities as husband and father.
Adigun added that after listening to her statement, Raheem was also invited for interrogation when he disclosed that he is a victim of physical assault from his wife.
The statement read in parts, “The couple had been married for six years and had two children. Raheem complained that he had never enjoyed his marriage due to an incessant fight between him and his wife. He said the situation made him abandon their house in Ikirun and ran to Iragbiji.
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“Raheem said a few days after leaving home, around 10 pm, a lady brought food for him and could not leave immediately because it rained. While waiting for the rain to subside, he heard a knock, and he opened the door.
“When he opened the door, the person turned out to be his wife. Immediately, the wife saw another woman, there was an altercation between Omolara and her husband.
“Raheem said his wife held his scrotum and attempted to pull it out. In the process, the husband said he fainted and only regained consciousness at the hospital when his damaged scrotum was being treated.
“But Omolara, when confronted with her husband’s claims, said she acted in self-defense, adding that her husband attempted to strangulate her. The wife said she became suspicious that her husband was seeing another woman, and she decided to trace him, only to discover a woman where Raheem was hiding.”
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