Husband of woman who tattooed Tinubu’s face on her body sends her packing (Video)

Ayokunmi Babato, the woman who drew a tattoo of APC chieftain, Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s face and his full name on her back has allegedly been chased out by her husband over the tattoo.

Recall that in March 2021, photos of a woman with a tattoo of Tinubu went viral and she had reportedly done it to declare her undying love for the politician who she described as her godfather.

The words she inked read;

”Baba Mi Ogo Eko

Bola Ahmeed Tinubu

Omo Abibatu Mogagi

29th March 1952”

However, a month after the photo surfaced online, Ayokunmi now says her husband chased her out because of the tattoo.

She shared a video, writing;

”My husband sent me out of the house because of the tattoo I draw and I don’t even have anywhere to go. Please help me

My family esp my baby father insulted and deserted me because of the tattoo I draw and I was only showing how much I appreciate My godfather. I feel sad and hurt.”

Watch below:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1379767717364895750

Boy, 12, kills three-year-old sister, dumps body in well

A 12 -year-old boy has reportedly pushed his sister to death at the Okokomaiko area of Lagos State. The boy was playing with his three-year-old sister on Monday at Ago Arago, a Hausa settlement at Okokomaiko, when he allegedly hit her head on an object. The victim died on the spot.

After several attempts to revive his sister, the boy, whose name was unknown, dumped her body in a well in their neighborhood, for fear of being beaten by their parents. The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said the suspect and the deceased were both playing when he hit the victim’s head on an object and she died in the process. Adejobi said when the boy noticed that his sister was no longer breathing, for fear of being beaten by their parents, he dumped the body in a well.

He said: “After the arrival of their mother, who then asked the boy about the whereabout of his sister, instead of answering their mother he started weeping. When he was asked why he was crying, it was then he opened up and told his mother that his sister had died and he had dumped the body in a well.

“He then took his mother and some other sympathisers in the community to the well where he dumped his sister’s corpse. When they got to the scene some men immediately jumped into the well and brought her out with the hope of reviving her. Unfortunately, she was already dead.” Adejobi said the matter had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba. He, however, said based on the circumstances surrounding the case the boy would be charged to court accordingly, because he had some questions to answer.