Shocking: See Why A Man Wants To Commits Suicide

Anambra Lady Who Dropped Suicide Note, Saved By Police

by AnaedoOnline
A+A-
Reset

IN one minute, I will be free from the voices, from the pain, and from you,” wrote a woman, who wanted to take her life in Anambra State.

Ifeoma Obiora wrote twice on her Facebook page, talking about her pain and saying “Nobody listened. Nobody cared.”

She said, “In these moments before my departure, I feel more clarity than I have ever felt in my dull life. In one minute, I will be free from the voices, from the pain, and from you. Nobody listened. Nobody cared.”

Married Woman Shares Suicidal Posts On Facebook

The Anambra state police command has rescued Ifeoma Blossom Obiora, the lady who threw many into panic after sharing suicidal posts on Facebook.

Advertisement

Ifeoma posts showed she was in so much pain. However, a women based NGO who made first contact with Ifeoma said she was married off at 15 and has been suffering emotional and physical abuse from her husband since they got married. Read the initial story here.

In an interview with LIB, the spokesperson of the state police command, Haruna Mohammed, said the police investigated and found out it was a marital issue and have since referred it to the state’s Ministry of Women Affairs.

Unbelievable: Man, 26 , Rapes 80-Year-Old Grandmother

Haruna said the husband, Obiora Onyebuchi, said he was jealous as his wife was always on the phone, chatting and making calls even at night while she was with him.

”We have investigated the matter. It is a civil matter and we have handed it over to the Ministry of Women Affairs. It is marital problem, the Anambra CP says.

The man is alleging that the woman is in the habit of using her handset constantly even at night when she is with him and that it makes him to be jealous. He said she was always chatting, always calling and that it makes him angry and that when he talks to her about it, she starts to abuse him.

The woman also said the man was always very aggressive. We discovered that it was a marital affair so we handed them over to the Ministry of Women Affairs for counselling.” Harina told LIB.

Advertisement
Post Disclaimer

The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author and forum participants on this website do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of Anaedo Online or official policies of the Anaedo Online.

You may also like

Advertisement