Man allegedly kills father for marrying 2nd Wife

According to reports rife on the internet space, Kazeem Muhammad, a Nigerian, fled after killing his father due to an argument in the new Kwankashe neighborhood of Suleja, Niger State in Nigeria.

Several Nigerian blogs and publications claim that Kazeem had been upset with his father for being married to a second bride for more than a year.

Kazeem rushed off after killing his father, according to Isah, a sibling of the deceased, who was speaking to Daily Trust about the incident.

He added that the incident had been brought to the attention of the relevant authorities and that his brother’s remains had been buried in accordance with Islamic customs.

He said, “The boy is a drug addict and is always involved in bad activities. While they were arguing on Wednesday morning, he carried a plank and hit his father who fell on the floor. Immediately Kazeem noticed that he ran away. We rushed my brother to the hospital, but he died afterwards.”

On a lighter side in another news, on Instagram, a comical video of a lovely infant being terrified to death by his sleeping father has made the rounds.

The baby’s father could be heard snoring loudly in the footage that Instablog9ja first posted online.

The infant was completely taken aback by his conduct, wailing inconsolably and displaying an expression that suggested she had not anticipated this from her own father.

The mother of the young child, who was in the room, recorded the precise minute this occurred and later claimed that the baby’s dad was the one who let out the snoring that startled their little child.

Watch the video below:

 

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