A wealthy Nigerian man, Uroko Onoja, of Ogbadibo, a small region in the country's Mid-Eastern Benue state, was allegedly raped by his six wives until he died last week.
Uroko Onoka, a wealthy Nigerian man and local philanthropist, was allegely raped by his six wives after returning home from a bar last Tuesday night.
Uroko Onoka, a wealthy Nigerian man and local philanthropist, was allegely raped by his six wives after returning home from a bar last Tuesday night.
According to a report in Nigeria's Daily Post, Onoja was attacked by five of his wives with "sticks and knives" while he was engaged in intercourse with his youngest wife. The other wives then demanded that he have sex with all of them at once. Onoja allegedly resisted the attack at first, but was soon overpowered by the six women, who coerced him to have sex with each spouse, in ascending order of age.
Nigeria's Daily Post writes that Onoja was returning from a local bar in Ugbugbu at three in the morning last Tuesday. Upon returning home, he walked into the bedroom of his youngest wife. His five other wives, who had been planning the attack, then ambushed him while he was distracted, according to the report.
Onoja allegedly stopped breathing after the fourth of his wives left him, the fifth noticing as she approached him. The youngest wife attempted to resuscitate him, but was unable to do so, the report said.
"Suddenly, my husband stopped breathing," she is quoted saying to the Daily Post's correspondent. "And they all ran out, still laughing, but when they saw that I could not resuscitate him, they all ran into the forest."
The incident was then reported to police and, so far, two of the women have been arrested by local authorities, the report said. The police report noted that Onaja was apparently "raped to death," according to the newspaper.
Onoja had married six women after becoming wealthy. The Nigerian Daily Post notes that, "According to most young people in the community, he was a philanthropist who had contributed positively to the growth of the community."


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