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My Husband Chases Anything In Skirt – Wife Tells Court

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Mrs Oluwatoyin Falade has prayed an Orile Agege Customary Court to dissolve her 11-year-old marriage.

The 44-year-old wife made the plea on Wednesday on grounds of infidelity on the part of her husband, Segun.

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The petitioner, who lives at Tunde Davids Close in Agege, Lagos, has two children for Segun, ages eight and 11.

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My husband is a flirt, he runs after anything in a skirt. I had two girls before I married him, ages 15 and 18.

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“They stay with me and I don’t trust my husband because he chases everything in a skirt,” NAN quoted.

Oluwatoyin added that her spouse “changes women anyhow” and does not respect her.

The petitioner narrated how residents mock her in the neighbourhood because of the situation.

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Responding, Segun, a judiciary worker in Lagos State, admitted to infidelity and taking “different women” to the house.

My Lord, you can see my wife is fresh. She’s not suffering. I bought her a phone recently, I pay the children’s school fees,” he said.

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The 46-year-old citizen begged the court not to grant the dissolution, assuring he will make things right if given another chance.

After listening to both parties, the Court President, Adewale Adegoke told them to be peaceful throughout the case.

The matter was adjourned until May 30 for an alternative dispute resolution mechanism (ADR).

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PHOTOS: Retired Police Officers Protest Under Rain At N’Assembly Gate

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Amid rain, some retired police officers on Monday staged a protest at the entrance gate of the National Assembly in Abuja.

The protesters are demanding their removal from the Contributory Pension Scheme.

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The demonstrators, comprising elderly ex-police personnel, held placards and chanted solidarity songs as they stood in the rain, insisting that their welfare and dignity had been neglected for too long.

Speaking during the protest, a retired Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP Manir Lawal (retd.) called on the government to exit police retirees from the pension scheme, which he described as exploitative and unjust.

He said, “We are here to ask the government to remove us from the CPS. The pension scheme is exploitative and unjust.

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“I am 67 years old. Many of us here are in our 60s and 70s. We have served this country faithfully and deserve to retire in dignity. This scheme has impoverished us. It is our right to demand better,” he said.

Despite the rain, the retirees stood firm, vowing not to leave until their concerns were addressed by the leadership of the National Assembly.

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Security operatives were seen monitoring the protest to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

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27-year-old Delta Man Nabbed For Lover’s Death

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested a 27-year-old man, Kelvin Obakpororo, for killing his lover, a mother of two, simply identified as Excellence.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Delta State Command, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this on Sunday in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

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He said, “You remember between June 26 and 27, 2025, the social media was awash with the mysterious murder of a girl named Excellence in Sapele, who was murdered by his boyfriend and the father of her two kids.

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The suspect initially escaped but was eventually arreste. He is in the custody of the command.

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“For those who are demanding justice for Excellence, we want to inform you that he (the suspected killer) has been arrested and we are assuring you that very soon, he will be arraigned in the court.”

Confessing to the crime, the suspect, Mr Kelvin Obakpororo, lamented that he was under the influence of drugs when he killed her.

She was doing a hook-up. Whenever she came to my house, she would carry some clothes and change to see another man. So, on that fateful day, she came to my house and we had an argument. She took a knife and I took a hammer.”

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After I overpowered her, I used the hammer to hit her on her forehead three times before she fell and died.

“I didn’t know she would die, and it wasn’t my clear eyes. I took 200mg of tramadol. It’s a mistake. I’m so sorry. She had two sons: three and two-year-old sons, for me,” he narrated.

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The suspect said he was into pressing (Internet fraud), and regretted killing the mother of his children.
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Pension Protest: Sowore Leads Retired Policemen To Force HQ

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Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore on Monday led a protest to the Force Headquarters in Abuja over poor welfare and pension conditions affecting serving and retired police officers.

The protest, organised in collaboration with the Nigerian Union of Retired Police Officers, demanded urgent pension reforms and called for the removal of police personnel from the Contributory Pension Scheme.

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The aggrieved protesters, who were initially denied entry into the Force Headquarters, were later escorted by police officers as they proceeded to the National Assembly complex.

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Carrying placards with inscriptions such as “Decent Salaries Now,” “End Police Slavery,” “Pensions for Police Officers,” “Dignity for Those in Uniform,” and “CPS is a death sentence,” the demonstrators insisted that the current pension system is unjust and dehumanising.

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The retired officers had earlier vowed to picket the National Assembly in a renewed push for legislative intervention in what they described as a prolonged neglect of their welfare.

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