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If My Wife Ever Kills Me, She Should Be Allowed To Live And Take Care Of My Children – Nigerian Doctor Expresses His Opinion

Nigerian Doctor Expresses His Opinion

If my wife ever kills me, she should be allowed to live and take care of my children – Nigerian doctor writes

Following the death by hanging verdict handed down to Maryam Sanda for stabbing her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, a Nigerian doctor identified as Anenya Ushakuma Michael, has asked that his wife be left to live and take care of their children if she ever does kill him.

”I know my wife will never kill me. But if for any reason this happens, let her be allowed to live and take care of my children. This is me Dr Anenga Ushakuma Michael writing this, and I want this tweet to be admissible in court as evidence” he wrote

Don’t about you, for me I think he is right; half bread if better than no bread at all.

Tags: Maryam Sanda

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