Esther, in her defense, was quoted as blaming her affair on her husband’s alleged sexual inadequacy, referring to him as a “two-minute man.”
Two Nigerian men were brutally beaten to death in separate incidents—one in Taraba, the other in Akwa Ibom—after being accused of extramarital affairs with pregnant married women.
In Jalingo, Taraba, Victor James was attacked Sunday after allegedly being caught with a seven-month-pregnant woman married to a local businessman. Eyewitnesses said he was doused with hot water and fatally beaten. Days later in Akwa Ibom, Victor Akpabio met a similar fate over claims involving another pregnant woman, Esther, who defended the affair by calling her husband a “two-minute man.”
A Ndua Erong community elder condemned the violence: “No one deserves to die like that.” Police in both states are yet to comment, as social media debates rage over jungle justice versus marital betrayal.
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