Bauchi husband killer: The real story

Maimumatu Suleiman, 21, stabbed her husband, Aliyu Mohammed Gidado, to death on July, 2023, in their residence at Kofar Dumi, Bauchi state, Nigeria.

Since then, I have read different narratives about the tragic incident. Some said she killed him because she was forcefully married to him while some said she murdered him because he intended to take a second wife.

As a journalist and fact-checker, I felt I should investigate the sourceless narratives and save the public from being misled by architects of misinformation and fake news, and feed the public with authentic information.

Using Facebook, I identified his neighbour and demanded that he sends me his phone number so we can talk about the incident and he did. He told me that Aliyu and his wife got married in January 2020 and have a male child.

“Their marriage was out of love. Everybody knows them and most people in their area admired them because of their love for each other which culminated in their marriage.

“They never had any serious issue until recently when Aliyu realised that Maimuna has been going out without his permission as her husband.

“Aliyu returned home three days ago and expressed sadness about her deviant conduct which later resulted in a serious misunderstanding between them that nearly broke their marriage but his father and elder brother intervened.

“On the day the incident happened, Gidado’s father saw Maimuna’s friend coming out of their house after they spent hours in her room holding her plasma TV but he didn’t talk to them.

“It is a tradition in their house that the last person that comes in after 10pm makes sure everyone is around before locking the gate.

“On Wednesday night after 10 pm, his elder brother called his name and asked if he was around or not so he would lock the gate but Aliyu didn’t answer. His brother asked thrice to no avail.

“Worriedly, his brother went closer to his room and observed that he was gasping for breathe. He quickly got back to his room and took a torch and entered the room and saw his brother soaked in blood while his wife, the prime suspect, was facing him.

“That was when he quickly called their father to see what happened and subsequently sought help from neighbours to rush their brother to the hospital. Unluckily, Gidado died before they got to the hospital.

‘Out of patience, concern, and resilience; they rushed his wife to the hospital thinking that she, too, was stabbed. The doctors informed them that she is safe, only that she sustained bruises on her stomach.

“After she regained consciousness, Gidado’s father asked what happened and she told them that thieves jumped over the fence and killed her husband when she went to the toilet to dispose her child’s urine.

“She even told them that the thieves ran with her plasma TV, unknown to her that the bereaved old man saw her friends going with her plasma TV hours before the unfortunate incident but didn’t argue with her.

“Curiously, the victim’s father told her that there is no way thieves would jump over the fence without being seen by a tea seller besides their gate, whose place is always busy with people.

“After discovering that she was suspicious, they called the police, who came and took her to the station, where she confessed that she stabbed her husband twice in his chest because of a misunderstanding they had in the evening”, he narrated.

It was also confirmed that she was three-month pregnant for Gidado. Therefore, those who were saying that the murderer was forcefully married to him are just lying to the public. Their marriage was out of enormous love.

Similarly, an Abuja-based lady Maryam Sanda mercilessly stabbed her husband to death on November 2017.

Many media outlets largely online alongside social media influencers had disseminated unverified chronicle stories about the tragic incident without confirmation from the parties involved.

Sharing unfiltered and fabricated information is becoming the norm in Nigeria among media outlets and internet users to manipulate people’s perceptions of real facts.

I felt it is necessary to call on spreaders of false information to please desist and cultivate the habit of digging into stories before publishing them.

Please pray for the repose of the souls of Gidado and his mother. She died in early January 2023.

Lawan Bukar Maigana,
Maiduguri, Borno state
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