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2 Married Female Deeper Life members fight publicly over man in Lagos

2 Married Female Deeper Life members fight publicly over man in Lagos
Daily Post - Two married female members of the Deeper Life Church in Isolo have ben brought before an Isolo Magistrate court in Lagos over an allegation of husband snatching and public fighting.

The women whose names were given as a 58-year-old Nwazema Oluchukwu, and 34-year-old Chizoba Alloy Njoku, were charged before Isolo Magistrate’s court by the police for fighting over Chizoba’s husband, Alloy Benson Njoku.

Both women, who worship in the same branch of the church and hail from Owerri in Imo State, were separately married with children to different men.


While Chizoba is married to Benson, Oluchukwu alleged that Benson was her lover, who she introduced to Chizoba while she was married to another man.

She further explained to the court that Benson and Chizoba were merely cohabiting despite the fact that they had three children because they did not contract any marriage as Christians or as Igbo culture demands.

Oluchukwu, a senior member of the church, was said to have decided to take Benson back when her own marriage reportedly crashed.

The fight broke out when Chizoba decided not to let Benson go.

Benson had moved into Oluchukwu’s house at 16 Panada Street, Isolo Lagos, after he allegedly deceived his wife, Chizoba that he was traveling on a business trip outside Lagos.

However, the matter got out of hands when Chizoba was informed that Benson had been in Oluchukwu’s house since the time he told her that he was going on a business trip outside Lagos.

This resulted a heavy fight between the two women until a police patrol team passing-by stopped and arrested the two women and took them to the station.


They were charged before Isolo Magistrate’s court for conduct likely to cause breach of public peace under the Criminal Code.

The presiding Magistrate, Mrs A.K. Shonubi granted them bail in the sum of N20,000 with one surety in like sum.

They were initially remanded in prison custody and were released after they perfected their bail condition.

The matter has been adjourned till 6the February 2017 for trial.

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