A Nigerian woman has disclosed a horrific account of how, in spite of her cries for assistance, her ex-boyfriend—who is currently a police officer—brutally beat her, tied her to a chair, and dragged her into his house at midnight.
In a post on the social media site X (formerly Twitter), the woman described an unsettling experience she had a few years prior.
She clarified that her former partner had called to request that she return an item that he had left at her house.
As soon as she got to his house, she called for him to come get it. Rather, he reportedly pulled her inside, locked the doors, and started beating her.
The woman detailed her ordeal, saying: “I dated this guy for a short time while I was in school. I noticed some red flags, so I broke up with him. One evening, he called and claimed he had left something at my place and demanded I return it, threatening consequences if I didn’t.”
“I took a bike to his place, which wasn’t far. When I arrived, I called him to come outside, but instead, he dragged me inside, locked the doors, and the bike man, who I had asked to wait, did nothing.”
“Once inside, he started beating me, hitting me repeatedly. I screamed for my life, but no one came to help. He tied me to a chair and continued to assault me for hours.”
“When he was done, he sat down and said all sorts of things. I begged, cried, and screamed, but nothing stopped him. It was well past midnight at this point. Afterward, he knelt down and apologized, saying he didn’t know what came over him.”
“Long story short, I managed to escape and reported him to school authorities and others, but nothing was done. For months, I lived in fear, even asking a friend to stay with me. I couldn’t go anywhere without someone by my side.”
“The worst part is that this man continued to stalk me for months, even after I moved on. In 2013, he joined the police force, and years later, he still stalked me on Facebook.”
Her post has sparked outrage, with many commenting on the shocking incident, expressing their concern about the dangers posed by individuals like him joining the police force.
See some reactions below:
@omo_olobikan: “May God punish him wherever he is. So sorry you went through that.”
@prudent_adaa: “Oh my💔 I’m sorry you went through this. I hope you’ve had time to heal.”
@hotcarnelian: “I like how you posted his picture. Let his current woman now say she didn’t see signs.”
@nne_omahh: “Sorry this happened to you. God abeg.”
@Remzxs: That man will not escape everything he deserves.
@Just_afy: So sorry you had to go through this, I wish you had captured him agreeing to hitting you in on of those messages. He would have collected shege by now
@Beria_grizou: Nothing vex me pass those abbreviations for that text. You wan to apologize and you are typing that way?
@kirainsync: This sounds like something straight up out of a horror movie. I hope you have healed ❤️
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Published by Ejoh Caleb