In an internet video of herself tearing up her husband’s passport, a woman going by the name Mrs. Favour Igiebor claims she had to take care of herself because she had been carrying a lot of the marriage.
Giving her side of the tale, Mrs. Igiebor stated that her years of sacrifice with her husband could not be erased overnight.
She warned anyone who watched the video and made snap judgments about her not to draw hasty judgments without considering pertinent issues about what must have prompted her to take such an action, implying that she had to defend herself.
“The issue has been going on for a very long time, I have just been dancing to the tune till I arrived in my motherland, Nigeria, and I did what I did.
“You have to ask what happened, don’t just look at the action alone, I am not a mad woman, who would just come and act like that. I have my reasons, I have gone through many things.
“When it gets to your neck, you have to act. I didn’t want to make him go through a lot of stress, that’s why I waited till we got to Nigeria to do it rather than Europe where I could have done it. Don’t make comments without knowing what happened. I have gone through a lot of family issues here and there.
“I cannot be suffering, I suffered with him, and just like that, they want my suffering to be chartered away just like that.
“Is it till when I die, will you people know this woman did not speak out? Actions speak louder than words, I gave him my action, to know I have been bearing it.”
ZINGTIE recalls that the Nigeria Immigration Service had opened an investigation on the event earlier on Monday.
Section 10(b) of the Immigration Act 2015 (as amended), which forbids the deliberate destruction of Nigerian travel papers, may have been broken by her acts, according to the NIS.
The act specifies fines for several kinds of violations.
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