The young wife, a mother of one
child, which she had for the deceased husband, claimed that she did not ask her
lover, Samson, who was her late husband’s friend, to kill him. In her
confession, she said:
“I knew Samson through my husband.
He has been coming to our house whenever my husband traveled. My husband did
not stay home regularly. Samson will come to the house, requesting for
lovemaking. I finally gave in.
And we have been meeting until he
killed my husband.”
Also, the suspect claimed that he
had been in love with the woman since July and had been having the affair
since, whenever the husband travelled to Port Harcourt.
The sad incident which happened in
Jos, the capital of Plateau State, has thrown the city in confusion.
‘Why I killed him’
Samson, a native of Langtang
South, noted that because of his “impressive performance” in bed the woman
advised him to kill the husband once he came back from Port-Harcourt, where he
went for a job, so that they would be free to get married.
“One day she suggested we should be
married. I rejected the idea instantly but later had a second thought and
agreed to marry her. I promised to give her money to return the dowry but she
said no, that I should kill the husband and I agreed.
“The day her husband came back, she
called me, told me her husband had come. I went there in the night and killed
him with a gun.”
Parading Mrs Yakbyen Nanbol and
Samson at the State Police Headquarters, Plateau State Commissioner of Police,
Chris Olakpe, described the incident as quite unfortunate.
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