Abused wife of Channels TV reporter tells Nigerians to mind their business

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Wife of Channels TV reporter tells Nigerians to mind their business

Dr Ifeanyinwa Angbo, the wife of Channels TV reporter, Pius Angbo, has told her critics to mind their business and leave her family alone.

Recall that she had taken to social media where she cried out that she suffered domestic violence from her husband.

She shared a video which showed the bruises she sustained from the attack by her husband.

”Hello people, my name is Ifeyinwa. I am a doctor. I have been married to Pius Angbo of Channels TV for six years and for six years, I have not known peace in this marriage. It’s been from one woman to another. We have four children.

“I just had baby. It was a Caeserian section just about 4 weeks ago. Just because I told him to spend wisely and not on women so recklessly considering we have four children, that is why I got this beating. He tried to strangle me and all that, sat on my incision, the children were crying.

“When I was pregnant with this child, when the pregnancy was three months, it was the same thing. He would sit on my stomach. hit me, try to strangle me and all that,” she said.

The video attracted public sympathy her way with many calling for the sack and arrest of her husband.

The news got to the ears of Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State who brought the couple together for reconciliation.

This didn’t it well with many celebrities and feminists who took to social media to cast aspersions on the reconciliation.

According to some of them, Ifeanyiwa could be killed if allowed to continue in the marriage with her husband.

Fed up with their opinions, Ifeanyiwa took to social media to warn them to leave her marriage alone.

She said, “Mind your business and leave my family alone. I have reconciled with my husband. Going forward, I want to make my marriage work. All we need now is your prayers.”

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Wife of Channels TV reporter tells Nigerians to mind their business
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