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Woman Tears Husband’s International Passport After Arriving In Nigeria

A woman as been captured on camera tearing the International Passport of his husband after arriving at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday.

What transpired for the woman to behave in such many was not known but the woman in the video posted online was heard telling his two boys to come out leaving the visibly surprised husband behind.

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Reacting to the incident on X, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, SP Josphine Adeh, wrote, “I strongly condemn the woman who tore her husband’s passport in a video that has since gone viral. Regardless of what he may have done, destroying his passport won’t change his actions or make him reconsider. As women, we should learn to control our emotions.”

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