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Women protest against ‘husband snatching ‘ in State capital as netizens react

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A viral video has emerged online showing a group of women in Asaba, Delta State, protesting against the phenomenon of “husband snatching”. The women, carrying fliers and posters, can be heard chanting “enough is enough” and threatening to expose those who engage in the practice.

The protest, which took place in a local market, has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some commending the women for taking a stand against this perceived threat to their marriages and relationships. Others, however, have expressed reservations, questioning the approach and effectiveness of the protest.

Just in: Serious protests against husbands snatches by aggrieved women in Asaba.. pic.twitter.com/Ym382zzZSN

— X-Daily (@X_Dailly) June 7, 2024
The issue of “husband snatching” has long been a topic of discussion in Nigerian society, with some women accusing others of luring their husbands away or engaging in romantic relationships with married men. The protest in Asaba appears to be a response to this perceived problem, with the women demanding an end to the practice and warning those who engage in it to desist.

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While the protest has garnered significant attention online, it remains to be seen whether it will lead to any tangible change or if it will spark a wider conversation about relationships, marriage, and gender dynamics in Nigerian society.

Read some netizens reactions below;

@kingkhone4real: Embrace polygamy and enjoy your life

@ayokay13: Has it gotten to this point?

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@omotolani: Nothing we no go see lol

@thejoades: women supporting women.

sotybrave: They are not serious

@chuxenyi: After driving their husbands out with bad character, they’re blaming sidechicks that her doing their jobs for them 🤣

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@chunlidamil: If I see ur husband I go snatch am Post me anywhere una like 😁😁At una single age una snatch person own I lie talk true

@thecontractor:

You’ll never see such rubbish in the North.

Polygamy is to ensure every won belongs to a man NOT a man acquiring several women. With this mentality, women will behave themselves when in such union.

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South generally has the highest of unmarried females in Nigeria.

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BREAKING: Benue boils again as bandits invade palace, kill monarch ,wife, son three others

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Bandits have killed a monarch,his wife, his son, and three other residents in a deadly night attack on Olegabulu community in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

Residents said the attack happened on Thursday night when the armed men, numbering about four and arriving on two motorcycles, stormed the palace of the monarch and opened fire on him and his family members.

According to a resident who requested anonymity, the attackers entered the community without raising suspicion, reportedly exchanging greetings with locals in the native dialect before heading straight to the royal residence. Once inside, they opened fire, killing the traditional ruler, his wife, and his son on the spot.

The attackers were said to have spent about 20 minutes in the community. After the assault on the palace, they reportedly moved to a nearby compound where they killed two additional residents and left another person injured before fleeing the scene.

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Eyewitnesses described the incident as coordinated and deceptive, noting that the gunmen initially blended in with residents before launching the attack.

The Chairman of Agatu Local Government Area, Melvin Ejeh, confirmed the incident, stating that five people were killed and one person sustained injuries.

He added that security operatives, including police personnel, have since visited the scene.

Meanwhile, the Police Public Relations Officer in Benue State, DSP Udeme Edet, said she was yet to receive full details of the attack at the time of filing this report.

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Yahaya Bello to know fate on May 6 as Court adjourns financial infractions case

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Proceedings in the case involving former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, were on Thursday adjourned till May 6, 2026, by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

At the resumed hearing, counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, represented the prosecution, while Bello was represented by his lead counsel, Mr Joseph Daudu.

During proceedings, the prosecution informed the court of the need for more time to respond to applications filed by the defence, while Bello’s legal team urged the court to consider their submissions and move the matter forward.

Justice Nwite, in his ruling, adjourned the case to May 6 to allow all parties to adequately prepare and ensure a fair hearing.

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Mr Bello is currently facing charges bordering on alleged financial misappropriation during his tenure as governor, allegations he has repeatedly denied.

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Nigeria set to record largest surge in food insecurity globally in 2026-Reports

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Nigeria is set to experience one of the highest increases in food insecurity worldwide in 2026, according to the latest Global Report on Food Crises released on April 24, 2026.

The report, compiled by agencies including the Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Programme, raised fresh concerns over worsening hunger levels driven by insecurity, economic hardship and declining humanitarian funding.

According to FAO findings, about 4.1 million additional Nigerians could fall into acute food insecurity in 2026, placing the country among those with the largest increases globally.

Reacting to the development, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, Mr Alvaro Lario, said “the crisis is becoming more prolonged and difficult to contain”.

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“We are no longer seeing just temporary shocks, but persistent shocks over time,” warning that the situation is placing growing pressure on global stability.

FAO noted that about 266 million people across 47 countries face high levels of acute hunger in 2025, with conditions expected to remain severe into 2026.

In Nigeria, the situation is being worsened by continued insecurity in key farming regions, rising inflation and limited access to food.

According FAO projections, over 34 million Nigerians may experience crisis level hunger between June and August 2026, during the peak of the lean season.

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The FAO Country Representative in Nigeria, Mr Hussein Gadain, said the combined impact of armed conflict, climate shocks, high food prices and cuts in global aid funding is pushing more Nigerians into hunger.

The report called for urgent and sustained intervention, warning that without immediate action, millions more could slide into emergency levels of food insecurity in the coming months.

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