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Watch Video How Igbo Man And Wife Fights Over 300 Naira In Front Of Kids

Thompson Nsisongabasi

May 11, 2020

A couple reportedly residents of a community in Abia State have turned cat and dog in their own house as they fight over three hundred Nigerian naira at the watch of their very young children.

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In the now-viral video, the woman who claimed to have delivered a baby not too long for her husband via cesarean section was heard ranting and exchanging words with her husband who was captured with a belt in his hand.

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The angry mother of three at the top of her voice keeps daring her husband to beat her.

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According to reports, the fighting couple hails from Abiriba, a community in Abia State.

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Though it was unclear what lead to the argument which finally resulted to combat between them, one could, however, hear clearly from the video that the woman was shouting repeatedly, mentioning 300 Naira.

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"What is 300? What have I done to you?ÔÇØ the keeps repeating the words to her husband.

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Also, AFNews observed that the husband was pointing fingers at the wife as if he wanted to put them into her eyes, meanwhile, he was already hitting her with his belts.

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Watch the video clip below;

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