- The Metropolitan Police in the UK has warned Nigerian wives and mothers against evicting their husbands from their homes during a church service in London.
- The event, attended by a predominantly Nigerian female audience, highlighted that over 70% of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single mothers who might use police intervention against their children’s fathers for welfare benefits.
- The officers emphasized the importance of fatherly involvement in children’s lives to prevent lack of paternal care.
The Metropolitan Police in the United Kingdom have warned Nigerian wives and mothers against evicting their husbands from their houses.
This counsel was offered at a church service at Divine Restoration International Church, which is located at Hanworth House on John Ruskin Street, Camberwell, London.
The seminar, which was designed to a largely Nigerian female audience, underlined the fact that over 70% of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single moms who may utilize the fear of police action against their children’s fathers to win welfare payments.
An officer, backed up by colleagues from a variety of backgrounds, warned these ladies against engaging the police in family disagreements, stressing the significance of fatherly engagement in children’s life to prevent them from missing parental care.
The officer also advised the ladies to avoid becoming victims of knife crimes, which are common in African diaspora groups. He emphasized the need of both parents being actively involved in the growth of their kids.
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