Human rights activisit, Joe Odumakin seeks justice for lady inflamed with HIV by her husband
popular human rights activisit, Joe Okei-Odumakin is all out searching for justice for a married lady, Mrs Titilayo Emiabata whose husband, Kazeem Owolabi Emiabata, intentionally infected her with HIV/AIDS earlier than chasing her out in their matrimonial domestic in August.
in keeping with a statement released by using Okei-Odumakin, the stated Kazeem, is a Naval officer presently serving at Barrack Maintainance Unit, Port Harcourt. He inflamed his legally married spouse Titilayo with HIV and threw her out of their matrimonial domestic after she located his anti-retroviral capsules and medical records, which confirmed that he were on treatment for a long period without disclosing his reputation to her.
Titilayo confronted him opened up to her people whilst she tested and it got here out fantastic. Kazeem had threatened to address his now estranged spouse if she uncovered his HIV fame after which vowed to apply the Police and different means to "kill Titilayo before HIV/AIDS kills him".
Okei-Odumakin additionally found out the sufferer is being prosecuted by means of the husband and the Nigeria Police pressure for alleged "residence breaking" and "stealing" because she went to p.c. her personal assets out in their matrimonial domestic after she become sent out of their matrimonial home.
The case between the Commissioner of Police, Ogun country vs Mrs. Titilayo Emiabata comes up day after today Thursday twenty first September, 2017 by means of 9am at the chief Justice of the Peace court in in the past-Iwoye, Ogun state presided over by means of Senior magistrate E.O. Idowu. She turned into arrested, detained for four days and arraigned in court at the twenty fourth of August, 2017 in fee No. mag/55C/2017 on a 10 depend charge bothering on burglary, housebreaking and stealing by using the Nigeria Police pressure, Ogun kingdom Command.
The girls get up for trade and the marketing campaign for Democracy that's being run by means of Odumakin, is worrying that justice should be achieved in this example. The NGO says it rejects the treatment meted out to Mrs Titilayo Emiabata by using her Naval officer husband, in connivance with the Divisional Police Officer of ago-Iwoye in Ogun nation.
Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, could be representing her pro bono in courtroom.
in keeping with a statement released by using Okei-Odumakin, the stated Kazeem, is a Naval officer presently serving at Barrack Maintainance Unit, Port Harcourt. He inflamed his legally married spouse Titilayo with HIV and threw her out of their matrimonial domestic after she located his anti-retroviral capsules and medical records, which confirmed that he were on treatment for a long period without disclosing his reputation to her.
Titilayo confronted him opened up to her people whilst she tested and it got here out fantastic. Kazeem had threatened to address his now estranged spouse if she uncovered his HIV fame after which vowed to apply the Police and different means to "kill Titilayo before HIV/AIDS kills him".
Okei-Odumakin additionally found out the sufferer is being prosecuted by means of the husband and the Nigeria Police pressure for alleged "residence breaking" and "stealing" because she went to p.c. her personal assets out in their matrimonial domestic after she become sent out of their matrimonial home.
The case between the Commissioner of Police, Ogun country vs Mrs. Titilayo Emiabata comes up day after today Thursday twenty first September, 2017 by means of 9am at the chief Justice of the Peace court in in the past-Iwoye, Ogun state presided over by means of Senior magistrate E.O. Idowu. She turned into arrested, detained for four days and arraigned in court at the twenty fourth of August, 2017 in fee No. mag/55C/2017 on a 10 depend charge bothering on burglary, housebreaking and stealing by using the Nigeria Police pressure, Ogun kingdom Command.
The girls get up for trade and the marketing campaign for Democracy that's being run by means of Odumakin, is worrying that justice should be achieved in this example. The NGO says it rejects the treatment meted out to Mrs Titilayo Emiabata by using her Naval officer husband, in connivance with the Divisional Police Officer of ago-Iwoye in Ogun nation.
Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, could be representing her pro bono in courtroom.

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