Anambra Wahala: Man Arrested for Killing Girlfriend Over Infidelity, Faked Kidnap Letter Too!

Naija, this one dey shake everywhere! The Anambra State Police Command don arrest 26-year-old Anikpe Valentine Chibuike over the murder of his 35-year-old girlfriend, Ogechukwu Mmadubugwu, a single mother, in Ekwulobia, Aguata LGA.

According to the police, the suspect stabbed the woman in the neck around midnight on December 9, 2025, because he suspected her of infidelity. The killing has sparked serious public outrage and renewed conversations about domestic violence in the community.

Police said the man also tried to mislead investigators by planting a fake letter claiming he had been kidnapped by creditors, after going bankrupt while trying to start a business for the victim.

SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Police Public Relations Officer, stressed that reports claiming the murder was linked to unpaid debts were false and misleading.

The case is ongoing, and the suspect will be charged to court once investigations are complete. Authorities are urging the public to resolve disputes peacefully and report any early signs of domestic violence to avoid such tragedies.

Naija people, this one na serious warning—love no suppose turn to wahala like this oo!

Anambra Wahala: Man Arrested for Killing Girlfriend Over Infidelity, Faked Kidnap Letter Too! Naija, this one dey shake everywhere! The Anambra State Police Command don arrest 26-year-old Anikpe Valentine Chibuike over the murder of his 35-year-old girlfriend, Ogechukwu Mmadubugwu, a single mother, in Ekwulobia, Aguata LGA. According to the police, the suspect stabbed the woman in the neck around midnight on December 9, 2025, because he suspected her of infidelity. The killing has sparked serious public outrage and renewed conversations about domestic violence in the community. Police said the man also tried to mislead investigators by planting a fake letter claiming he had been kidnapped by creditors, after going bankrupt while trying to start a business for the victim. SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Police Public Relations Officer, stressed that reports claiming the murder was linked to unpaid debts were false and misleading. The case is ongoing, and the suspect will be charged to court once investigations are complete. Authorities are urging the public to resolve disputes peacefully and report any early signs of domestic violence to avoid such tragedies. Naija people, this one na serious warning—love no suppose turn to wahala like this oo!
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