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My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by marshaljek: 9:42pm On Mar 04, 2013
OLUWATOYIN MALIK reports on the rare love displayed by a woman who was shot by her husband but who is pleading with the police not to prosecute the man.

THE story is that of a strange love, such that is uncommon. For anyone that heard of a man shooting his wife in the course of a quarrel, the reaction would be that such an act should be punished. But it sounds strange to hear that the woman would still profess love for such a person or even plead for him at the police station, despite sustaining injuries from the shot fired by the husband for whom she was carrying a second child.
That was the drama that played out between a couple recently at Apete community, Ibadan. The husband, Wasiu Waheed (35), reportedly had a quarrel with his wife and when he saw that he could not silence his wife’s caustic tongue, he decided to use a weapon that would have silenced the woman forever, save for providence.

Being a security guard, Waheed possessed a barrel gun and he did not hesitate before picking the gun which he allegedly aimed at his wife, Kafayat. Immediately she saw her husband with the gun, the woman knew she was in trouble and attempted to escape. However, her legs could not move fast enough as the pellets from the gun hit her on the buttocks and back.

Though not apprehended when the incident occurred, policemen at Apete nabbed Waheed recently when he had another case at the police station. To the consternation of all, Kafayat pleaded with the police to, please, leave her husband as there would be nobody to take care of her and her only child if he should be detained. She also defended her husband’s action as something over which he had no control.

Speaking on what led to the quarrel which almost cost his wife her life, Waheed, an Ibadan indigene from Ayeye Patako Quarters, said: “The incident happened on December 15, 2012. I am a security guard. I came from work that day. The gun I took to work did not fire when I pulled the trigger, so when I got home , I tried to remove the already loaded pellets and the gunpowder from it.

“My wife went to buy oranges which she was selling and came back between 7.30a.m. and 8a.m. that day. I was inside sleeping. She came to ask for money for breakfast. I reminded her that there was elubo and little stew at home. I told her to wait until I had taken some rest but she went on making noise outside. I woke up and took the gun to remove the pellets so that I could discharge the gunpowder.

“I held the gun and was working on the gun. She came back from toilet and still continued to rant. There was an iron rod that I used to solidify the gunpowder inside the gun. I was using it when she came and started struggling with me. In the process, the gun fell. I wanted to pick the gun but my hand mistakenly pulled the trigger and the gun went off. I did not even know that she was hit by pellets because she ran away.

“Shortly after, my father who lives within our community, sent people to call me. He was the one who told me that I had shot my wife and that she had blood stains on her buttocks. Later, a man in our community asked her to report my action at the police station. The police took her to a hospital at Apete but they said they could not take care of her.

“Later, we took her to a traditional doctor where the pellets were extracted locally . She recovered quickly after that and had continued with her business.

“I was arrested recently when a man I apprehended for moving late in the night reported at Apete station that I assaulted him. that was how the police said that I was a wanted man in the case of an attempted murder. I told them, however, that I was not on the run, and I had been living with my wife after the incident. It is not rational that I would just pick a gun and shoot my wife.”

The wife, Kafayat Rasak, who gave her age as 25 years initially declined to speak with Crime Reports. When she eventually spoke, she tried to speak along the line of her husband’s narration, but when it was pointed out to her that some of the things she said were contradicting one another, she opened up on what transpired between her and her husband on the fateful day.

According to her, “It is true we had a quarrel but I believe that his action was not ordinary. That was not our first time of quarrelling and he had always had a gun which he never used on me until that day. What happened was that he threw my things out when we quarrelled.

“My properties were outside for about two weeks and some things got missing. I went to him and asked him to find those things. When I saw that he got up from where he was, I ran out but the next thing I felt was pain as pellets from his gun penetrated my buttocks and back. But we have since settled everything and the wound has healed.”

A police source told Crime Reports that when the incident occurred in December last year, it was the wife who came to the police station to report. The source added that all efforts to locate the man proved abortive as he was alleged to have absconded from home. But the man, it was said, used to come home at night to eat, enjoy conjugal relationship with his wife and sleep.

The source further stated that they had to arrest the man when a case of assault was reported against him on February 11, because signal on the initial case had been sent to the command headquarters and there was an order that he should be arrested whenever found.

Crime Reports gathered that Kafayat, who could not stand her husband’s arrest and detention, boldly walked into the office of a senior officer to plead for the release of her husband, saying that she could not bear to see him suffer in detention or taken to prison. The noticeably-pregnant woman told the police that she was not ready to pursue the case.

However, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr Clement Adoda, told Crime Reports that the case was still pending before the police, stating that the offence was not against the woman but the state.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/6459-though-my-husband-shot-me-in-my-bum-bum-i-can-t-leave-him-wife-husband-has-case-to-answer-police
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Ivynwa(f): 2:09am On Mar 05, 2013
Hard to believe that this happened in Nigeria.
The man cooked up his "pistorious kinda story" to defend himself but his version did not match that of his wife which showed that he may have shot her intentionally. The wife is there defending him because she is alive to talk about "love", if she died from those bullets her children may have been singing another "motherless and maltreated" song by now. I pray no such violent story ever come out of their marriage again.

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Nobody: 3:32pm On Mar 05, 2013
Ivynwa:
Hard to believe that this happened in Nigeria.
The man cooked up his "pistorious kinda story" to defend himself but his version did not match that of his wife which showed that he may have shot her intentionally. The wife is there defending him because she is alive to talk about "love", if she died from those bullets her children may have been singing another "motherless and maltreated" song by now. I pray no such violent story ever come out of their marriage again.
am not suprised.when many women are married,it seems they drop their number 6 in their parents house.the d1ck that they are receiving will not make them think.mshewwww

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by baby124: 4:02pm On Mar 05, 2013
Uhm...


kulyie: am not suprised.when many women are married,it seems they drop their number 6 in their parents house.the d1ck that they are receiving will not make them think.mshewwww

Super prick cheesy

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Ivynwa(f): 11:23pm On Mar 05, 2013
kulyie: am not suprised.when many women are married,it seems they drop their number 6 in their parents house.the d1ck that they are receiving will not make them think.mshewwww

baby_123: Uhm...

Super prick cheesy

You ladies just made me remember a non-Nigerian friend that told me that she likes Nigerian men because their manhood is big. Lol. grin
She was dating one but her statement seems to show that she has tasted some Naija things. I no fit laugh o-o.

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Temismith(f): 5:39pm On Mar 06, 2013
It is till death do you part. Na only death fit seperate unagrin

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by free2ryhme: 5:41pm On Mar 06, 2013
rserved
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Johnnoah1st: 5:42pm On Mar 06, 2013
Super story? Wen did adenuga started being a novel writer?
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by TableLeg(m): 5:42pm On Mar 06, 2013
OK cool.
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by sammyyoung3: 5:45pm On Mar 06, 2013
smh............. NEXT
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by mobo2(f): 5:45pm On Mar 06, 2013
Just take am easy e go beta
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by informatix: 5:47pm On Mar 06, 2013
Yoruba women are undisputeable most hardworking and Loyal women Nigeria But them sabi querrel as hausa i always want to marry one Yoruba woman but i always think of how to shut up her mouth when she start Ranting thank God to Wasiu Waheed he has giving me a Clue. grin grin grin

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by mimi321(f): 5:47pm On Mar 06, 2013
hahhahahah omg so sorry but i had to laugh,gun shot in her buttocks ..... well u should not be with such a dangerous man

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Policewoman(f): 5:49pm On Mar 06, 2013
Mumu woman!!!!!!

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by informatix: 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2013
Policewoman: Mumu woman!!!!!!
she isnt Mumu she displayedlevel of loyalty to her husband policewoman.
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Kaxmytex(m): 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2013
Na dem sabi...

Thank God say d gunshot hit her buttocks and nt dat place,i mean dat office
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by DnigerianPrince: 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2013
I'll comment when I read the next chapter in the story "wife murdered in cold blood by husband"
Dumb woman

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by 5much(m): 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2013
what name do we give to this kind of love?
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Mamaflex(f): 5:56pm On Mar 06, 2013
nawao
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Gyerus: 5:57pm On Mar 06, 2013
marshal jek: OLUWATOYIN MALIK reports on the rare love displayed by a woman who was shot by her husband but who is pleading with the police not to prosecute the man.

THE story is that of a strange love, such that is uncommon. For anyone that heard of a man shooting his wife in the course of a quarrel, the reaction would be that such an act should be punished. But it sounds strange to hear that the woman would still profess love for such a person or even plead for him at the police station, despite sustaining injuries from the shot fired by the husband for whom she was carrying a second child.
That was the drama that played out between a couple recently at Apete community, Ibadan. The husband, Wasiu Waheed (35), reportedly had a quarrel with his wife and when he saw that he could not silence his wife’s caustic tongue, he decided to use a weapon that would have silenced the woman forever, save for providence.

Being a security guard, Waheed possessed a barrel gun and he did not hesitate before picking the gun which he allegedly aimed at his wife, Kafayat. Immediately she saw her husband with the gun, the woman knew she was in trouble and attempted to escape. However, her legs could not move fast enough as the pellets from the gun hit her on the buttocks and back.

Though not apprehended when the incident occurred, policemen at Apete nabbed Waheed recently when he had another case at the police station. To the consternation of all, Kafayat pleaded with the police to, please, leave her husband as there would be nobody to take care of her and her only child if he should be detained. She also defended her husband’s action as something over which he had no control.

Speaking on what led to the quarrel which almost cost his wife her life, Waheed, an Ibadan indigene from Ayeye Patako Quarters, said: “The incident happened on December 15, 2012. I am a security guard. I came from work that day. The gun I took to work did not fire when I pulled the trigger, so when I got home , I tried to remove the already loaded pellets and the gunpowder from it.

“My wife went to buy oranges which she was selling and came back between 7.30a.m. and 8a.m. that day. I was inside sleeping. She came to ask for money for breakfast. I reminded her that there was elubo and little stew at home. I told her to wait until I had taken some rest but she went on making noise outside. I woke up and took the gun to remove the pellets so that I could discharge the gunpowder.

“I held the gun and was working on the gun. She came back from toilet and still continued to rant. There was an iron rod that I used to solidify the gunpowder inside the gun. I was using it when she came and started struggling with me. In the process, the gun fell. I wanted to pick the gun but my hand mistakenly pulled the trigger and the gun went off. I did not even know that she was hit by pellets because she ran away.

“Shortly after, my father who lives within our community, sent people to call me. He was the one who told me that I had shot my wife and that she had blood stains on her buttocks. Later, a man in our community asked her to report my action at the police station. The police took her to a hospital at Apete but they said they could not take care of her.

“Later, we took her to a traditional doctor where the pellets were extracted locally . She recovered quickly after that and had continued with her business.

“I was arrested recently when a man I apprehended for moving late in the night reported at Apete station that I assaulted him. that was how the police said that I was a wanted man in the case of an attempted murder. I told them, however, that I was not on the run, and I had been living with my wife after the incident. It is not rational that I would just pick a gun and shoot my wife.”

The wife, Kafayat Rasak, who gave her age as 25 years initially declined to speak with Crime Reports. When she eventually spoke, she tried to speak along the line of her husband’s narration, but when it was pointed out to her that some of the things she said were contradicting one another, she opened up on what transpired between her and her husband on the fateful day.

According to her, “It is true we had a quarrel but I believe that his action was not ordinary. That was not our first time of quarrelling and he had always had a gun which he never used on me until that day. What happened was that he threw my things out when we quarrelled.

“My properties were outside for about two weeks and some things got missing. I went to him and asked him to find those things. When I saw that he got up from where he was, I ran out but the next thing I felt was pain as pellets from his gun penetrated my buttocks and back. But we have since settled everything and the wound has healed.”

A police source told Crime Reports that when the incident occurred in December last year, it was the wife who came to the police station to report. The source added that all efforts to locate the man proved abortive as he was alleged to have absconded from home. But the man, it was said, used to come home at night to eat, enjoy conjugal relationship with his wife and sleep.

The source further stated that they had to arrest the man when a case of assault was reported against him on February 11, because signal on the initial case had been sent to the command headquarters and there was an order that he should be arrested whenever found.

Crime Reports gathered that Kafayat, who could not stand her husband’s arrest and detention, boldly walked into the office of a senior officer to plead for the release of her husband, saying that she could not bear to see him suffer in detention or taken to prison. The noticeably-pregnant woman told the police that she was not ready to pursue the case.

However, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr Clement Adoda, told Crime Reports that the case was still pending before the police, stating that the offence was not against the woman but the state.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/6459-though-my-husband-shot-me-in-my-bum-bum-i-can-t-leave-him-wife-husband-has-case-to-answer-police
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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Davmoh: 5:58pm On Mar 06, 2013
Battered wife syndrome, the afflicted cannot leave the afflictor. Typical domestic violence scenario. When a wife is beat by her husband she feels like it is her duty to make him happy and finds it hard to leave. Its a psychological problem that takes professionals and therapy to cure.

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by vislabraye(m): 5:59pm On Mar 06, 2013
Love indeed. Women could be funny at times. Many of them want to be treated rough.
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by DICKtator: 5:59pm On Mar 06, 2013
Johnnoah1st: Super story? Wen did adenuga [b}started{/b} being a novel writer?
huh? say what?
grin grin grin grin
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Nobody: 6:01pm On Mar 06, 2013
No escape for this 1 oh.
The guy is now facing the state she should just go and takia of her children
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by 2morrow: 6:01pm On Mar 06, 2013
grin
wait let me finish ....
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by nbright: 6:04pm On Mar 06, 2013
Women are so unpredictable.... No man (woman inclusive) should ever claim to know how women thinks
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by alaladakosta(f): 6:06pm On Mar 06, 2013
love love love love WAN TIN TI......
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by ugotheman(m): 6:06pm On Mar 06, 2013
Well she can't leave her husband,perhaps when he succeeds in killing her guess she would be able to. BRAINLESS

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Deadlypoison: 6:09pm On Mar 06, 2013
Mrs whatever-ur-name-is, just shut up, Any man who hits a woman is a coward and lacks self control talk more of shooting your arse. this is low self esteem in the highest order you shd be glad you re alive
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by YorubaOmoge: 6:09pm On Mar 06, 2013
Her family should start saving up for her funeral expenses.

No be cheap tinz o. Expensive owanbe.

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Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by Sike(m): 6:10pm On Mar 06, 2013
Dear Oluwatoyin, Just wait till your husband shot you again, and this time, you won't escape that surest death.
Re: My Husband Shot Me But I Cant Leave Him by majorgr: 6:11pm On Mar 06, 2013
5much: what name do we give to this kind of love?
its calld Chrisbrownic and Rhihannitic kind of love.

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