Dele Olawanle, a Nigerian lawyer based in the UK, recently shared an alarming story about the arrest of a Nigerian woman who had falsely accused her husband of rape and abuse spanning over 12 years.
In a social media post, Olawanle shed light on a disturbing saga where a married woman resorted to deceit after her husband had brought her and their children to the United Kingdom. Her primary goal was to gain her freedom from her husband’s control, but her means of achieving it were far from honorable.
Olawanle’s account of the situation reveals that the woman employed a fabricated rape allegation to secure her independence. As the story unfolded, it became clear that she had sought guidance from external sources, receiving text messages instructing her on how to frame her husband.
Read the post below…
‘’BEFORE YOU RELOCATE, READ THIS
Before you decide to relocate to the UK, do not only think of the money you will make or the qualifications you will get.
Think also of whether your marriage will survive and whether your children will not be taken away by the social services or whether the children will not be turned against you. I am dealing with a lot of sad cases at the moment and let me tell you one.
A man brought his wife and three children to the UK as dependents. The wife got here and became very uncooperative. She became very unruly, hid her money, and called the police on her husband.
The husband was shocked when he got to the police station and the police told him that his wife said he has been raping and abusing her for 12 years.
The husband who is a professional cried throughout the time he was in the police custody to the extent that a senior police officer became interested in the case.
He decided to take over and investigate the case. He took the wife’s mobile phone and discovered that people had been texting the wife about what to say to the police to get the right to live in the UK with her children without her husband and put the man in trouble.
Long story short, she has just been arrested and is in police custody. Aye le o!
So, don’t just Japa because others are travelling out. Think of the state of your own family. Think of the wife or husband you are married to. Think of what they are capable of if they get into the Western World. This applies to men and women.
A lot of you that are losing your family are copycats. You did not think of the situation before you jumped into it. Are you sure you are ready for it?”
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