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Domestic Violence: Channel TV Journalist Reconciles With Wife Who Called Him Out For Beating Her

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Channels Television reporter who was called out by his wife for beating her four weeks after childbirth has reconciled with her.

 

News Rain Nigeria gathered that earlier today, Ifeyinwa Angbo, a medical doctor, called out her husband, Pius Angbo of beating her up in their six years of marriage.
In a video that has gone viral, Mrs. Angbo recounted how her husband battered her as she showed her face.

In her words: ”Hello people, my name is Ifeyinwa. I am a doctor. I have been married to Pius Angbo of Channels TV for six years and for six years, I have not known peace in this marriage. It’s been from one woman to another.

Channel TV Journalist Reconciles With Wife 

I just had a baby. It was a Caesarian section just about 4 weeks ago. Just because I told him to spend wisely and not on women so recklessly considering we have four children, that is why I got this beating. He tried to strangle me and all that, sat on my incision, the children were crying.

When I was pregnant with this child, when the pregnancy was three months, it was the same thing. He would sit on my stomach. hit me, try to strangle me and all that”

The couple have now reconciled following Governor Samuel Ortom’s intervention.

The Benue state Governor who met them reportedly counseled them to always settle their differences amicably and shun the temptation of engaging in violence.

He stated that as a young couple with great potentials, the husband being a versatile journalist and the wife a medical doctor, there was the need for them to foster a strong union to serve as models to others.

Mr. Angbo on his own part said he has apologized to his wife. He added that he is seeking the forgiveness of the entire womenfolk and would make amends going forward.

Ifeanyinwa told reporters that she accepted her husband’s apology because their children are still tender. She also said that they need prayers to grow stronger in love and nurture their kids to maturity.

The medical doctor also thanked Governor Ortom for taking time out of his very tight schedule to make peace between them