The woman at the center of a viral video showing her tearing her husband’s standard passport at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos has spoken up in defense of her actions. Mrs Favour Igiebor in a viral video tore up her husband’s passport at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos upon arrival from a European table.
Mrs. Igiebor criticized bloggers for jumping to conclusions without listening to her side of the story. In a video released in response to the backlash of the shocking incident, the woman addressed popular bloggers, including Tunde Ednut and Instablog, urging them to consider both sides before passing judgment. “
She said:
I’m not a mad woman who would just come and act like I have my reasons. I’ve gone through so many things. So many of you are just commenting on the video, friends and people who I haven’t spoken with for years are now calling me. I am not like that.”
She further explained that she chose to destroy her husband’s passport in Nigeria, rather than in Europe, to prevent him from facing significant stress.
“What if I had done this in Europe where we were coming from? I didn’t want to put him through that, so I did it in Nigeria. So, I don’t know what is going on, and I don’t care about what people are writing because if you don’t know what is happening, don’t just comment on what you don’t know.”
The woman also hinted at long-standing family issues and expressed frustration with how her husband, who she claimed handles most of her affairs, including her social media pages, has treated her.
“I have gone through a lot of things, family issues here and there every time. My husband cannot speak. It took me a lot of time because he is the one handling a lot of things for me. He is the one handling my page for me. My email wasn’t attached to it; his email was attached to it too.”
Addressing those calling for her arrest, she challenged them to hold her accountable, expressing the emotional toll her marriage has taken on her. “I cry every night and day even after having three children. I want to enjoy what I suffered for with him,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has launched a formal investigation into the incident. In a statement on Sunday, the NIS confirmed that the woman involved has been identified and invited for questioning. “If the allegations are substantiated, her actions would have constituted a breach of Section 10(b) of the Immigration Act 2015 (as amended), with corresponding penalties outlined under Section 10(h) of the same Act,” the NIS said.
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