CRIME
OMG! Man Kills Neighbour Making Advances At His Wife
A 30-year old man has been killed by a 21-year old man for making advances at his wife. The man, Audu Umar has been arrested and placed in police custody after he allegedly killed his neighbour, Abubakar Muhammadu by the Niger State Police Command.

According to Audu, he doesn’t regret killing Muhammadu because he was fond of making advances to married women in the village.
He went on to declare that he was satisfied with executing judgment upon the victim and he’s ready to face the consequence of his action.
“I do not regret killing him because Mohammadu decided to die like a chicken. In his next world, he will not make advances to married women in this village.
“I am ready to bear the consequences, so let the law take its cause. I am fulfilled Mohammadu will never see my wife again, Allah will judge him.”

Audu and Muhammadu hail from Wawa village in New- Bussa in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger state.
Audu’s wife, Hassana Audu, had reported to him how the deceased was constantly pestering her for a relationship.
The suspect claimed he warned the deceased several times to before he attacked him with a machete, inflicted deep cuts on his head which resulted to his death.
The Command Public Relations Officer, Mohammad Abubakar, said Audu will be charged to court soon.
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