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Woman Arrested in Owerri for Allegedly Abusing 11-Year-Old Orphan Living With Her

  • A woman was reportedly arrested in Owerri, Imo State, following allegations that she abused an 11-year-old orphan living in her home.
  • The incident has triggered outrage online, with Nigerians calling for authorities to protect the child and investigate the case.
  • The incident has also renewed concerns about the abuse of minors living under the care of adults, particularly children taken in as domestic helpers.

A woman has reportedly been arrested in Owerri, Imo State, after allegedly subjecting an 11-year-old orphan living in her home to severe abuse.

The incident has sparked outrage online, with social media users calling for authorities to protect the child and investigate the circumstances surrounding the alleged abuse.

Details of the incident, including the woman’s identity and the exact nature of what happened to the child, were not provided in the information shared online. A video showing the woman’s arrest has, however, continued to circulate on social media.

The case has also renewed concerns about the treatment of children living as domestic helpers or under the care of adults who are not their biological parents.

@gohoji2001: If they don’t collect those children now!! The traumer that will be on their head ehen!! It’s only God that will help

@Ekwensuogu: But wait l did not see anything in that girls Boody abi na me no dey use better phone

@israel_atumen: These women know that it’s a bad thing, that’s why they don’t do it to their own child

@Onlyonevision: Always igbo women that brings bad name to us everyday, what is wrong with you all?? Can’t you deal with a child without beating or harming them?????

@okoyedavid007: Men like this are angels may God bless him. That woman should rot in prison.

@A2Canvas: Only igbos are speaking out when things are bad.

@Eyenmummy: God bless that man and his children

@chinemelumma: The authorities need to urgently investigate the ongoing house help abuse of minors across Nigeria.

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