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Wednesday, September 05, 2018

Woman Stabs Neighbour Fatally For Calling Her ‘Shaku Shaku’

Shaku shaku?hmmmmmmm........





A 23-year-old housewife, Opeyemi Adamson, was arraigned on Monday before an Ebute-Metta Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stabbing her neighbour, Taiwo Olowookere, to death for calling her Shaku Shaku.

The incident reportedly happened at their residence in the Meiran area of Lagos State. The 28-year-old victim lived with the suspect’s mother-in-law, who accommodated her after she separated from her husband.


The duo were said to have nursed animosity towards each other until last weekend when things took a tragic turn. The deceased had reportedly complained about Opeyemi’s eight-month-old baby, saying the child’s noise disturbs her.


The suspect reportedly insulted her, which led to exchange of words. Taiwo, who reported the incident to the police before her death, said her assailant became angry after she (Taiwo) called her Shaku Shaku woman, adding that she stabbed her in the neck.


She had written in her statement of complaint at Meiran area police station thus: “About three months ago, I had a problem with my husband. The woman I was staying with was her (Opeyemi) mother-in-law.


“On a particular day, my child was ill and I took him to a hospital. When I returned, I greeted her, but she refused to respond. That was when our misunderstanding started. Around 7am (on Friday), I went to bath my child. While doing that, her child started making a noise. I called her that her child was disturbing me, but she abused me.


“She started insulting me and I called her Shaku Shaku woman. She asked why I would call her such a name. She said she would show me what a Shaku Shaku woman was like. She went inside and brought out a knife which she used to stab me in the neck.”


Based on the written report at Meiran Police Station, personnel of the Lagos State police command swooped in on Opeyemi and arrested her. Meanwhile, Taiwo was taken to a local medical centre where she was treated until her death.


Opeyemi, who spoke to journalists outside the court premises, however, blamed the victim’s husband for her death, while she also accused Taiwo of jealousy.


She said: “Her husband always beat her up and that was why my mother-in-law assisted her. When she arrived at our house, she was always insulting me. She always said I was happy because I had a good husband, while she had no good matrimonial home and that she would deal with me. The knife belonged to her; I stabbed her in self-defence. Her husband was buying her all sorts of things while she was in the hospital. When she died, her husband came to dump her corpse in our house and fled.”


The deceased’s husband, Sunday Olowookere, however said Opeyemi had problem with his wife after the latter stopped keeping money with her.


He said: “My wife and I had a misunderstanding over her attitude. She became annoyed and left for the house of a co-trader. A SARS officer intervened and I was asked to sign an undertaking that I would never lay hands on her again, which I did. We both made statements at a police station and I thought it was over, but she said she was not ready to follow me home; she said she would join me later.


My wife could be abusive, but she would never fight anyone. The woman that stabbed her is a cult member. She started having issues with my wife after my wife stopped giving her money for safekeeping. I was at work late at night when I was called that my wife had been stabbed. It was the following day that I got there. She was taken to a local medical centre where her injuries festered and her neck became swollen. We were asked to conduct an X-ray for her. I was taking her to a general hospital when she gave up the ghost.”


The police prosecutor, Inspector Adedayo Oladele, who stood in for the resident prosecutor, Cousin Adams, said the offence was punishable under Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria.


The Chief Magistrate, O.O. Olatunji, remanded Opeyemi and adjourned the case till October 3, 2018.
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*Please what does shaku shaku mean?

19 comments:

  1. OMG foul language should be discouraged.

    See how anger won

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    1. I don't even think it is about the meaning of shaku shaku. I think it is a case of bullying. What people know is that name calling has no effect until you empower the caller by reacting negatively.
      The sole purpose of name calling is to get you angry, when you don't react angrily, the caller will cease. As long as you show that it Is annoying you, then the name has come to stay cos you now given them power over you.
      I remember when I was called nwicho (Smally or tiny), I kept getting angry until I also started teasing the caller with akpa akpu (sack of fufu) I was shocked how this girl busted out into tears and everyone demanded I apologize . She stopped calling me nwicho and expected I stopped calling her akpa akpu but that was when I added Eze ogu (teeth like hoe) and I remember this girl started hiding from me until she stopped coming to school. After one full term my mum came back home and told my dad that I bullied one girl to the extent that she changed school. My dad was like how????? Dat was how my mum almost pounced on me if nor for my grandma that was there and even gave me kudos. That was how I now became a bully o. Thank God I changed, but that was After one girl (ngozi) whom I kept bullying about her late father's bad leg. One day, I was with my dad somewhere and saw her, honestly, I wasn't going to bully her that day cos it was a function at church and this girl that usually shys away and runs from me just started running towards me, next thing she grabbed me by the neck and gave me a very strong bite by the shoulder, she refused to let go. Aaahhhh, na only mouth I get o. Since that day, I never bullied anyone again. Even when I entered secondary school and became a victim of bullies again, I only just knew how to react. My grandmother believes that Ngozis mother must have tutored her for a month to overcome the fear of me to be able to give me that confrontation. I still remember getting to school and warning all my Co bullies to beware of Ngozi that she bites. Lols

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    2. The deceased was able to write statement? Instead of her to go to the hospital first, she now went to the police station to talk cook and bull story.
      Oya nau you like fight pass life. Gave up ghost the next day before getting to the hosp. How long does it take to do common x-ray ? You prolly think na just to go hospital go sow am back. Mtcheweeewww. It is carelessness that killed her.

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    3. Bullies always get the last punch or bite. Anon 9:27, sorry o, that was a very hard lesson you got😂😂😂.

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  2. Irresponsible being
    Rastafarian
    Immeasurable being
    Hooligan
    Tout
    Living dead
    Idiot
    Failure
    etc.

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  3. If we all can learn to control our anger;if we all can learn to respect others;if we but learn to always let love lead....we will have a better society.

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  4. I am sure the deceased must have been using her predicament to tease/mock her before now and gossiping about her.She had enough of it and just leashed out all the built in anger and bitterness.Some ladies are their own worst enemies.Don't put down somebody that is already down,down.I hope some people learn a lesson or two from this.Is not everybody that can take those insults and mockery.Be careful who you run your mouth around because a lot of people in this hardship,hunger and increased poverty in this Buhari era, are ticking time bomb.R.i.p to the dead and may the murderer face the wrath of the law.

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  5. But shaky shaku is still okay na
    What if she has called her shepeteri.lmao

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  6. This is strange

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  7. I Don laugh fall for ground hahaha, shaku shaku that Alex is calling herself, someone else is getting angry over it, to the point of even stabbing another person. This woman was always angry abeg she can’t even blame it on that.
    Many Nigerians need to attend anger management classes

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  8. Oh my God but how come she was able to write statement with a stabbed neck. It is well.
    May her soul rest in peace

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  9. If you can control your mouth... You can control your life. If you can control your anger. You will give your haters enough reason to kill themselves.

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  10. I hate that word maybe because I don't like the person it's always associated with.

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    Nawa ooooo

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  12. Anger management class won't be able to cope. The level of anger in Nigeria eh.

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