JUSTICE! Man Who Beats Wife And Posts The Pictures Online Is Charged To Court Today

Of all the stories about domestic violence that gets people talking, this one seems to rank high as one of the strangest. On May 5, at exactly 2:19 am, one Afobaje Maiyegun took to his Facebook timeline to post about his wife, however, it wasn't your everyday"I love my wife"post.




Maiyegun posted images of his battered and bruised wife. Apparently, he had beaten the daylight out of her and without any ounce of remorse, took to a public online space to boast about his deeds.

Maiyegun surely felt he had proven himself as a real man with the act. This comes on the heels of his caption for the posts in which he stated that he is fearlessly waiting for the police that will come to her aid.

His caption read:"I beat my wife and am waiting for her police because I talk to a woman". Since then, the post has garnered a host of angry and irritated reactions with over 2,000 people sharing it to the public eye.

Maiyegun's action took many by surprise and the authorities launched a manhunt on him. In what can be viewed as a welcome development, Jubril Gawat, the senior special assistant to Lagos state governor on new media has announced that the man has now been arrested.


He also stated that according to investigations, that is not the first time the man would be beating his wife. Jubril Gawat wrote on his Twitter page (@Mr_JAGss):

"One Mr “Afobaje Mayegun”, Man who beat up his wife mercilessly with injuries and dared the authorities to come and pick him. The @DSVRT swung into action and got him arrested at the Area J Division of the Lagos State Police Command

Preliminary investigation conducted revealed that this is not the first time the said Mr Maiyegun would perpetrate such a dastardly act. A partner NGO, HerFessions Initiative was on ground to assist with the investigation.

The case is set to be charged to court tomorrow, Friday 15th May 2020.

This is to sound a clear warning that the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. @jidesanwoolu

has declared a zero-tolerance to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the State and as such perpetrators will face the full weight of the law"

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