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Friday, June 27, 2025

Widow Reportedly Facing Serious Persecution From Late Husband's Family

It looks like widows in Nigeria have become endangered!!
I cannot understand why this is happening to this woman who lost her man and should be comforted...

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32 comments:

  1. This is Onitsha o, Mr. Cho cho cho won't say or do something about it, if na Lagos or Sokoto he would quickly issue statement and even go on condolence visit

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    1. Let the powder lord who has the justice system in his agbada find justice for the woman.

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    2. You forgot the cause of your misery and you're going after PO, your hatred for him will soon consume you since you can't hold the one who bought the judiciary accountable

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  2. Dealing with the loss of a spouse and evil family members at the same time is another kind of pain. May God send help from above.

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  3. as far as it is coming 4rm d east den no case. dey can do anything to widow.

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  4. A married woman cannot be accused of breaking into her husband's house.

    I will follow up on the story through Harrison's page.

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    1. Maybe they're trying to cover up some looting.

      Gwamnishu is a determined activist abi lawyer.

      Kudos to him.๐Ÿ‘

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  5. Dear ladies...... are you getting married to a man that his family members never loved you from the start? And you choose to chook body? In cases like these na only God fit safe you

    Note: some family members might not like you neither welcome you properly for marrying their son but as soon as you started giving birth boooom they can easily start liking you as their "wifey " maybe because of the kids are of a value to them while some will forever hate you,if you like born Jerusalem for their son... no let too much nollywo*d movies decive you, there is life outside fiction

    As you are looking for that man that ticks all your boxes.....remember to include loving inlaws too ooo very very important( the advise goes both ways but women especially)

    Goodmorning

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  6. DPP = Director of Public Prosecution.
    Usually a Legal Practitioner.
    A very senior or almost the senior officer in the Litigation Department of Ministry of Justice (States or Federal).
    Only because we Nigerianise matters and plain issues, a DPP advice should not be trivialised.
    It is generally respected by the Courts even in murder and armed robbery cases which each carry the ultimate penalty in Nigeria.
    Has a fact based petition been sent to the Attorney General of Anambra State?
    There does not appear to be a comment or statement on that in the post.

    All said, there is no smoke without fire - from all sides in this matter.
    Let the Attorney General intervene.
    Proper investigation should be done or redone on ALL accusations and counter accusations
    Let Justice take its course without regard to gender or filial or marital relationships.

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  7. Marrying into a greedy wicked family is one of the worse that can happen to anybody ๐Ÿฅบ
    Thank you Harrison Gwamishu for bringing this cases out, I pray she finds a great Lawyer ๐Ÿ‘

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  8. What sought of barbaric act is this?

    When you have good in-laws you don't know how blessed you are honestly.

    Imagine treating a grieving widow like this just because she has no one ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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  9. Oh Dear ,She Must Have Been Going Through Alot ooo,
    Why 're Some Families Wicked o
    Oh Lord May Your Mercy Locate Her ๐Ÿ™


    Hello iya Boys

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  10. Wicked heartless inlaws....be comforted young woman! God will fight your battle for you

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  11. She lost her husband, and his family add this to her grief? Why is it that when a man dies, the woman is accused of killing him.

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  12. Chai ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ, May God provide a helper for the poor widow, those saying that the late husband's family does not like her and she still married him, it is possible they pretended to like her till her husband died and their true color came out.

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  13. This in- laws never like her as their daughter -inlaw

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  14. When will this barbaric behavior end ๐Ÿ˜”

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  15. Seeing the headline, I already knew it was Igbo people

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  16. If you see this type of headline and that of madam brutalizing house maid, na them.

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  17. God of widows will fight her battle

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  18. this is so bad, why stress this woman. Her in-laws should be petting her rather than treating her this way.

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  19. This too much for one to bear. I pray help locate her ๐Ÿ™

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  20. It is mindboggling that police will take in a person and detain/arrest them on mere accusations alone without facts,eyewitnesses, or evidence in place and hold them for so long.

    No married woman anywhere should ever feel overconfident in her in-laws. Birth families come with their own wahala, much more in-laws. Treat them good and be respectful but be wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove.

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    1. "It is mindboggling that police will take in a person and detain/arrest them on mere accusations alone without facts,eyewitnesses, or evidence in place and hold them for so long."

      Even more mindbogglingly that the DPP authorised the alleged prosecution.
      The safer stand point is that the truth is in the middle of the story or yet to be fully told by the involved parties to the public.

      Did the Police deceive the DPP?
      Some facts are accepted directly or impliedly in the post. She broke into a house. She took car documents.
      But whose home? Whose car documents did she remove? Did she remove any other thing? These questions and matters that are usually omitted in narrations like these may be in the police documents that influenced the DPP's action.

      We should not judge the case on the social media post of one man.

      That said, wrongful treatment of the widows and widowers should not be supported at all.

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  21. Igbo inlaws are something else I don't know why a lot treat of them treat their daughters in law harshly when they lose their husbands and to think that this woman is from their tribe. If they can treat one of their own like this, just imagine what they would do to other tribes.

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