How A Nigerian Man Allegedly Stabbed To Death By His Wife’s Lesbian Lover In Anambra

A Nigerian man identified as Ikechukwu Onuma, popularly known as Ayaaya, has been allegedly stabbed to death by his wife’s lesbian lover in Onitsha, Anambra State.

It was gathered that Ikechukwu was attacked by his wife’s female lover after he walked in on them making out in his house on Monday, July 8.

Details of the incident are still sketchy. However, viral reports claimed that Ikechukwu arrived home unexpectedly and saw his wife having sex with her lesbian girlfriend. In the midst of the altercation, the suspect fatally stabbed him.

The deceased’s relatives and friends have turned to social media to lament his untimely passing and demand that justice be served.

Sharing a photo of the deceased’s wife, Nkemdili, and her alleged lover, one TR Hon. Charles Anwah wrote, “She must pay for it.”

A friend of the deceased, Ifeoma Maria Ikpeazu Ekwuno wrote,

“So yesterday morning was the last time i was going to see you. Am still speech less aha aha nwannem Ikechukwu nwa Onuma jelu uka na muo. Any body that has a hand in your death will never know peace. Amen Rest in peace little bros like I normally called you.”

Another Facebook user, Mazi Chukwujindu,

“My heart goes out to every member of the Onuma’s family in Onitsha Anambra State over the sudden and painful death of your beloved son, brother, uncle and husband Ikechukwu Onuma a.k.a Ayaaya Onye-Obodo. It is indeed a great loss”.

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