A banker has been arrested by operatives
of the Lagos State Police Command for
allegedly slitting her husband’s
manhood. She was said to have taken
that action over his alleged refusal to
give her money.
The incident occurred about 2am last
Monday at their 99, Falolu Street,
Surulere, Lagos home.
The victim, Olamilekan Idowu Daniji, 34,
told The Nation yesterday that his wife of
three years, Nofisat, woke him up from
sleep on the fateful day, threatening that
between them, one person must die.
“At first, I thought armed robbers broke
into our home because she hit me hard,
waking me forcefully. She tore my under-
pant and held my private part. Everything
was like a movie. And before I could say
anything, she cut my private part. When I
saw blood I shouted and she said: ‘That
is where you will die.’ She abandoned me
and fled,” Daniji said.
He recalled that two days earlier, his wife,
who works in a bank, quarrelled with him
over his inability to provide food
allowance.
He said: “I am a gospel artiste. On
Saturday morning – December 14 – I was
preparing to go out when my wife came
and said she needed money for food. I
told her I had nothing on me. But before I
left, she told me there were some
noodles in the house which she and my
son would eat. After she finished
preparing it, she left a little in the pot
which I ate before going out. But before I
left the house, I called one of my sales
representatives who told me he sold
some copies and had about N2,500 for
me.
“After collecting the money, I went home
and my wife said she wanted to eat fufu
and white soup. I bought it for her.
Shortly after, she requested bread, which
I also bought for her. I did not complain
because she is pregnant. On Sunday, I
went to church, came back home and
saw my wife and my son eating rice. I
was happy that at least they had
something to eat. I went out and bought
beans and bread for myself and as I was
eating, my wife came and started abusing
me. She said I was selfish; that I did not
care to ask how she got money to
prepare the rice they ate. When she
realised I was not responding, she carried
the plate of beans and turned it on my
head. She held my tie and threatened to
strangle me. I begged her but she would
not listen. So, I forced myself off her and
ran away. But she caught up with me and
broke a bucket on my head.”
Daniji added: “She broke three empty
bottles and attempted to stab me, but I
escaped through my sister’s shop. Her
mother came around and I called my
mother’s sister and they were able to
calm her. After we settled, I left the
house.”
The artiste said when he returned in the
evening, he could not find his son. He
asked his wife but she said nothing, but
his elder sister told him that his mother-
in-law took his son away.
“I told my wife to go and bring my son
and that if I did not see him before 8pm,
she would not like what I would do to
her. At exactly 8pm, she left the house
and came back after 30 minutes without
my son. We quarrelled, after which I slept
off on the chair. That was where she
woke me up and cut my private part.”
Daniji said he was rushed to a private
infirmary in Surulere by members of his
family.
The matter, he added, was reported at the
Barracks Police Station, Surulere, and the
woman was arrested.
In her statement at the station, Nofisat
wrote: “Ever since we got married, my
sister-in-law and her twin brother have
not allowed us peace. I was praying that
my husband would make money and rent
his own apartment so that we can live
together in peace without any
interference. I did not use knife on him; it
was my finger nails.”
Daniji said he disallowed the police from
charging the matter to court, because all
he wanted was separation from his wife.
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of the Lagos State Police Command for
allegedly slitting her husband’s
manhood. She was said to have taken
that action over his alleged refusal to
give her money.
The incident occurred about 2am last
Monday at their 99, Falolu Street,
Surulere, Lagos home.
The victim, Olamilekan Idowu Daniji, 34,
told The Nation yesterday that his wife of
three years, Nofisat, woke him up from
sleep on the fateful day, threatening that
between them, one person must die.
“At first, I thought armed robbers broke
into our home because she hit me hard,
waking me forcefully. She tore my under-
pant and held my private part. Everything
was like a movie. And before I could say
anything, she cut my private part. When I
saw blood I shouted and she said: ‘That
is where you will die.’ She abandoned me
and fled,” Daniji said.
He recalled that two days earlier, his wife,
who works in a bank, quarrelled with him
over his inability to provide food
allowance.
He said: “I am a gospel artiste. On
Saturday morning – December 14 – I was
preparing to go out when my wife came
and said she needed money for food. I
told her I had nothing on me. But before I
left, she told me there were some
noodles in the house which she and my
son would eat. After she finished
preparing it, she left a little in the pot
which I ate before going out. But before I
left the house, I called one of my sales
representatives who told me he sold
some copies and had about N2,500 for
me.
“After collecting the money, I went home
and my wife said she wanted to eat fufu
and white soup. I bought it for her.
Shortly after, she requested bread, which
I also bought for her. I did not complain
because she is pregnant. On Sunday, I
went to church, came back home and
saw my wife and my son eating rice. I
was happy that at least they had
something to eat. I went out and bought
beans and bread for myself and as I was
eating, my wife came and started abusing
me. She said I was selfish; that I did not
care to ask how she got money to
prepare the rice they ate. When she
realised I was not responding, she carried
the plate of beans and turned it on my
head. She held my tie and threatened to
strangle me. I begged her but she would
not listen. So, I forced myself off her and
ran away. But she caught up with me and
broke a bucket on my head.”
Daniji added: “She broke three empty
bottles and attempted to stab me, but I
escaped through my sister’s shop. Her
mother came around and I called my
mother’s sister and they were able to
calm her. After we settled, I left the
house.”
The artiste said when he returned in the
evening, he could not find his son. He
asked his wife but she said nothing, but
his elder sister told him that his mother-
in-law took his son away.
“I told my wife to go and bring my son
and that if I did not see him before 8pm,
she would not like what I would do to
her. At exactly 8pm, she left the house
and came back after 30 minutes without
my son. We quarrelled, after which I slept
off on the chair. That was where she
woke me up and cut my private part.”
Daniji said he was rushed to a private
infirmary in Surulere by members of his
family.
The matter, he added, was reported at the
Barracks Police Station, Surulere, and the
woman was arrested.
In her statement at the station, Nofisat
wrote: “Ever since we got married, my
sister-in-law and her twin brother have
not allowed us peace. I was praying that
my husband would make money and rent
his own apartment so that we can live
together in peace without any
interference. I did not use knife on him; it
was my finger nails.”
Daniji said he disallowed the police from
charging the matter to court, because all
he wanted was separation from his wife.
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