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UK Police Advise Nigerian Wives To Avoid Evicting Their Husbands

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The Metropolitan Police in the UK have issued a cautionary message to Nigerian wives and mothers, advising them to avoid evicting their husbands from their homes or involving the police in family disputes.
This advice to the Nigerian wives from the UK police was delivered during a church service at Divine Restoration International Church in Camberwell, London, which was attended by a predominantly Nigerian female audience.
During the event, officers highlighted a concerning statistic that over 70% of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single mothers.
Some of these women, according to the officers, reportedly use threats of police intervention to drive fathers out of their homes, potentially to secure welfare benefits.
One of the officers, accompanied by colleagues from various backgrounds, urged the women to reconsider involving the authorities in domestic disagreements. He emphasized the crucial role that fathers play in the upbringing of children, stressing that children should not be deprived of paternal care.
The officer also raised awareness about the rising issue of knife crimes affecting African diaspora communities. He urged parents, especially mothers, to remain vigilant and ensure that both parents are actively involved in their children’s lives to create a more stable and nurturing environment.
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