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My Husband Beat Me And Our Children Till We Bled; He Abandoned Me When I Was Sick, Almost Died’

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A woman, Aaliya, has told Grade A Customary Court, Court 2, Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, that she was no longer interested in her 21-year-old wedlock to her husband, Abiodun, whom she accused of lack of care, constant fight and domestic violence.

Aaliya stated that Abiodun never showed interest in her welfare and that of their children.

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According to the plaintiff, the defendant denied her and their children comfort, adding that all he knew to do was to beat and leave her bleeding from her wounds.

The plaintiff added that the defendant abandoned her when she was sick and on the verge of death. Aaliya stated that it was obvious that her husband never wished her well.

She thus prayed that their marriage be dissolved.

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She gave her consent to her husband having custody of their children.

Abiodun denied all the allegations brought against him and agreed that their union be dissolved. Aaliya, in her testimony, said, “My husband and I have been married for 21 years, but all that I have gained for these years are pains and regret.

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“I realised a few years into our marriage that my husband never loved me. Neither does he care about the lot of our children.

“He regularly denied us all the comforts that were necessary and left us in lack.

“My husband refused that I have peace of mind.

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“He derived pleasure in beating me over trivial issues and would not be satisfied until he saw me bleed. “ I was sick and on the verge of death, but my husband to my chagrin abandoned me.

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“He went as far as vowing not to claim my remains if I died.

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“I have had enough of a marriage void of love and care.

“I pray this honourable court to end our relationship.

“I am presently recuperating and out of a job.

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“I, therefore, give consent to my husband having custody of our children.

“I plead that the court grant an order restricting my husband from threatening and interfering with my private life.”

Abiodun responded, “My lord, all that my wife said are lies.

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“My wife and I contracted our marriage under native law, and I have always been responsible and supportive of her and our children.

“If all she wants is divorce, then let it be.

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The president of the court, Mrs O.E Owoseni, giving her judgment declared their union dissolved. She awarded custody of their last two children aged 16 years and 13 years, respectively, to the defendant.

She stated that the two older children were old enough to choose where and with whom to stay.

According to Owoseni, the prayer that the defendant be given custody of their children was granted, not because the plaintiff conceded to it, but because she does not have a job presently to sustain her and their children.

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Owoseni mandated the defendant to be fully responsible for their children’s upkeep, putting feeding, education, and health care into consideration.

She further gave an order, restricting the defendant from threatening and interfering with the plaintiff’s private life.

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Lagos Woman Remanded For False Foreign Currency Declaration

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A Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday remanded Ifunanya Phil-Olumba in the Kirikiri Correctional Centre over allegations of falsely declaring and failing to declare foreign currency totaling $14,567, £1,030, and CA$40 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had preferred three counts against the defendant, accusing her of making false declarations to the Nigeria Customs Service and failing to declare foreign currency, contrary to Section 3(5) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

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At the resumed proceedings, before Justice Dehinde Dipeolu, the prosecution, led by Okezie Chineye, called two witnesses.

The first prosecution witness, an officer of the Nigeria Customs Service, Mrs. Stella Ogar, told the court that the defendant was intercepted during inward clearance from the United Kingdom.

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According to Ogar, the defendant declared only CA$4,000, despite allegedly being in possession of CA$14,000, alongside other undeclared sums.

We arrested her and handed her over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for further investigation,” Ogar testified.

The second prosecution witness, an EFCC operative, Felicia Paul, confirmed that the defendant was handed over to the commission by the customs.

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She stated that the defendant was interrogated and opted to make a written statement, which the prosecution sought to tender in evidence.

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However, defence counsel, Edwin Anikwem, objected to the admissibility of the statement, contending that it was not obtained voluntarily and was made without the presence of counsel, contrary to legal requirements.

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However, Justice Dipeolu adjourned further hearing to August 19 for continuation of the trial.

The EFCC alleged that on July 22, 2025, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, the defendant falsely declared the sum of $4,000 while in possession of $14,567; failed to declare CA$40; and falsely declared £1,000 while in possession of £1,030.

According to the anti-graft agency, the offences committed contravened Section 3(5) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

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Two Varsity Students Die In Bayelsa Road Crash

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A head-on collision between a truck and a commercial tricycle on the Yenagoa/Amassoma Road, Bayelsa State, has claimed the lives of two students from Niger Delta University, Amassoma.

The accident which occurred on Wednesday also left other passengers of the ill-fated tricycle critically injured.

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Residents attributed the accident to absence of road signs and overspending by drivers as the crash occurred at a bend on the road.

The truck negotiated the bend at high speed, lost control and hit the tricycle at top speed, crushing it.

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A trader, Godspower Okilo told The PUNCH on Thursday that the truck driver was moving too fast, and by the time he realised the danger, it was already too late.

He said, “The Keke (tricycle) had no chance of escaping the danger because the tipper was already close to it.
“We’ve been complaining about reckless truck drivers on this road for years, but nothing changes.

“The dangerous impact left the tricycle damaged beyond recognition. Good Samaritans rushed to the scene, pulling survivors from the wreckage and transporting the injured to the Federal Medical Centre in Yenagoa.

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“The bodies of the deceased were later evacuated to a nearby morgue.

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This incident has renewed calls for stricter traffic enforcement, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the State Police Command should intensify patrols, introduce speed breakers, and conduct regular safety checks on heavy-duty vehicles.”

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Another resident of the area, Mrs. Ebike Ekain, said if the appropriate authorities do not act now, more lives will be lost to accidents in the nearest future.

The Yenagoa/Amassoma Road is without doubt the most dangerous road in Bayelsa State due to the number of accidents that occur every year.
The reconstruction of the stretch from the Etegwe Roundabout to Tombia Community resulted in several turns which motorists do not consider as they often drive at dangerous speeds.

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The Federal Road Safety Commission usually dispatches an ambulance to the road which is stationed at Tombia Community and sometimes at the roundabout leading to Agudama-Ekpetiama Community.

Spokesman for the Bayelsa State Police Command, DSP Musa Muhammad, who confirmed the accident, said investigation is ongoing to unravel the cause of the accident.

Yes, an accident happened there and we are investigating the causes of the accident,” he stated.

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OAU Medical Student Kills Self After Failing Exam Twice

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The management of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has confirmed the death of a part-two medical student, Ajibola Ibitayo, who reportedly committed suicide.

A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the university, Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, on Thursday, stated that the student with the matriculation number: DEN/2021/023), committed suicide after failing his examinations.

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Olarewaju said the results of examinations were released on Wednesday and it would have required Ibitayo to repeat Part Two for the second time.

The entire community of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has been thrown into mourning following the death of a Part Two student of the Faculty of Dentistry.

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The student, identified as Ajibola Ibitayo (Matriculation Number: DEN/2021/023), committed suicide after learning that the results of the last semester examinations, released yesterday, would require him to repeat Part Two for another academic year.

“He had already been repeating Part Two during the last session.

“The student, whose father is a medical doctor, reportedly injected himself at his parents’ home in Ejigbo, Osun State,” the statement read partly.

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Saddened by the development, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Simeon Bamire, appealed to parents and guardians to instil in their children and wards the understanding that temporary setbacks in the pursuit of success are part of life and not the end of it.

Bamire also urged students and young people to view failure as an opportunity to redirect their paths toward success and greater achievements.

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He prayed that God Almighty would grant the parents, family, Faculty, College of Health Sciences, and the University community the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

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