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Photos: Woman nearly lynched in Onitsha for physically abusing her housemaid in public

The woman pictured carrying a child was nearly lynched by market women at Kano street in Onitsha, for physically abusing her housemaid in public. It was also gathered that she had stopped the victim from going to school. According to Martins Sammie, who posted the photos on Facebook:
"If not for the prompt intervention of the White House Security; the woman pictured would have been lynched by the Market Women of Kano Street Onitsha for abusing her maid in the open. I learnt she stopped the maid's schooling and abuses her at will."

54 comments:

  1. It's a pity they did not beat her to death!

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  2. Monster woman... Is that not baby she is carrying so? Karma remains a bitch....



















    ............. Liber maniac..........

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  3. Wicked woman, if that maid were her child she will never treat her abusively

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  4. It's quite a pity they'd not beat her to death. #wickedwoman

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  5. It's quite a pity they'd not beat her to death. #wickedwoman

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  6. Trust Onitsha Street justice na

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  7. We take action without thought and consequences. Except they have removed that domestic help from the assaulters home, all they have managed to do is kill that child cos this woman will deal with her even more.

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  8. people can be wicked and heartless,upon you no send her go school you come dey maltreat her for public,some people are pure evil
    Thae most effective way on how to maintain your relationship

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  9. The heart of man is just vry wicked

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  10. good for her
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  11. NAWA O







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  12. Some ppl can be wicked ehhh,see how she carry her own child n the other kid she fall from up bahh??

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  13. Doesn't look like she's been lynched at all from the pictures I see here

    This politician spoke against buhari. See what happened next

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  14. Her God is good.

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  15. If they get home that boy will smell hell that not the best way to go about it.LINDA OBSERVE CAREFULLY

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  16. I like that..thats how they'll be going about maltreating somebody's children

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  17. While I don't support jungle justice, I think this would send a strong message to women who are fond of abusing their maids.

    How I wish we can extend this to politicians who steal our money, Instead of defending them because they are from your tribe

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  18. It is not okay to dehumanize people, and use them to satisfy your own abusive desires.

    It is not okay to take out your own frustrations, be they of your marriage, employability, children's disappointments, your feelings of failures as a fully functioning individual, on the vulnerable or on those committed into your responsibility or care.

    If this lady was not exposed, God knows what would've have become of the maid, furthermore what is she exposing her own child to? What abusive tendencies is she facilitating? What of the impact and psychological impact on the help, who's systematic abuse, is aimed at reinforcing and instilling a sense of worthlessness.

    Let's be careful, any form of abuse or violence against others, be they emotional or psychological, are indicative of psychosis.

    Making others suffer to make ourselves feel better, only reinforces whatever underlying problems we're trying to suppress, through guilt and self-loathing. It becomes a vicious cycle.

    Before all else, the maid is a person of flesh and blood, circumstances bring people into our lives, how do they leave us? In better shape than when they first arrived? Or are they broken? Can you endure half of what you put others through? Would you wish some of these things on your own flesh and blood? On your own children?

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  19. And those who attempted to Lynch the woman will now also be living with the woman and the help or will they themselves adopt the help, cos the woman will then most definitely kill the help that night.

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  20. She has a daughter and also pregnant,hmmmmm,she sure doesn't know what tomorrow holds.

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  21. She like(make I run o b4 dz people attack me)

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  22. The way you carried your child in your womb for 9months,is the same way the mother of this child carried her,same labour pain,or even worse.God give we mother's such thought and a good heart to love other people's children like we love ours.

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  23. Well that is d wickedness that runs in every womans veins for a living person that did not come out of vj.

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  24. Na waoh... Thank God for her life, hope she changes!

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  25. Why not send her back to her people instead of the initial abuse,do the needful to enable u save ur life and that of ur family.

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  26. I hope they took the girl into government care. How on earth can this little child be a housemaid? Who is protecting Nigeria's children from abuse?

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  27. Thats too bad, many Nigerians treat their maid like slaves

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  28. Face of the Devil. They should hv given her a thorough beating! Anuofia!

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  29. They should have lynched her

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  30. Wicked woman God will punish u big time the little girl is hungry help her u will not may God have mercy on Ur soul.amen

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  31. Wicked woman and she has her own child. How would she feel if she saw her child being treated that way?

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  32. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin2 October 2016 at 13:25

    Stupid woman

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  33. Hold on.... So that poor baby girl is the maid? Damn lady!!! That's evil

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  34. good for her.linda see to that case

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  35. Hmmmmmmmm,if u can't take care of someone's child,why take them?











    Lib addict#just passing#

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  36. She abuses another's child buh carries hers in her arms...d evil pple do will catch up wif dem, Karma stopped being a bitch...she's Savage ds days

    Incredible India

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  37. Dem for flog her wella. Wicked woman. Linda take note!

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  38. Linda you nor get work! I wonder who pays you to post these nonsense

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  39. I don't see any lynching. I would've loved to see here dealt with. Jezebels living with men in the name of wives.

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  40. Serves her right! Wicked woman! But the little girl should be taken out of her custody

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  41. So anything now u guys will lynch mob someone?where's the love we preach at?

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    1. You must be like this woman, one day you'll also be lynched and yours will be near death experience.

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  42. Enter your comment...
    Abuse in any form is not the best, may God deliver us all.

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  43. Enter your comment...
    Abuse in any form is not the best; it is well.

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  44. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT! If you are in the village and you are too poor to support a child, close your legs and STOP FCUKING! Do not attempt bringing a baby into this wicked world to suffer. I don't know why some Nigerian parents/relatives cannot learn. Poor people always got the highest amount of kids cos they don't give a damn about family planning. That child is too fragile and little to be a maid. I'm sorry to say but Igbo women are harsh Olympic champions of maltreating their help. Shame on the relatives that let this happen. This woman needs to be locked up and throw the keys into a lagoon.

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  45. What goes around comes around. shey na her pikin she carry .

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