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Mrs.
Titilayo Shodipo, a teacher who was allegedly killed by her husband,
was three months pregnant, neighbours have said. Titilayo and her
husband, Omolaja, had been married for over seven years and had 4
children together. .
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It was reported
that the relationship was fraught with disagreements, which often
resulted in fights. It was said that Titilayo, who was said to be a
choir mistress at a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
however, refused to quit the marriage. .
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Residents
stated that on the said day, there was another disagreement between the
couple, during which her husband beat and stabbed her with a sharp
object a and fled their house in Ikorodu. The family of Titilayo, have
said the suspect might have killed her for a an evil purpose.
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Her
mother, Maria Ahinaje, called on the police authorities and the state
government to arrest the suspect and bring him to justice. The family of
the deceased on Friday said that they had asked Titilayo to quit the
relationship but she refused because of her children.
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Her
mother, Maria, alleged that Omolaja was a drunk and an absentee father,
adding that they were the reasons for most of their disagreements. She
said, “My daughter endured seven years of hardship and pain. When they
started their relationship, I told her not to marry him, but she said
she loved him.
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When
they got married, he started beating her on a regular basis. He drank a
lot and had extra-marital affairs. He would buy little foodstuffs for
the family and when the food is exhausted, my daughter and her four
children would start begging for food on the street.
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Most
times, I had to send them foodstuffs and send money into her account
for them to survive. I stopped going to their house three years ago
because my daughter told her husband bad things about me, saying I
didn’t encourage their union. .
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Because
of that, the man started misbehaving towards me." The state Police
Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said investigations
were ongoing, adding that the command was still searching for Omolaja.
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