Soldier Kills Spouse Before Taking Own Life in Niger!

Soldier Kills Spouse Before Taking Own Life in Niger!

Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa

A heartbreaking tragedy unfolded at Wawa Cantonment in Niger State, where a soldier allegedly killed his wife and then took his own life, leaving the military community and local residents in deep shock.

What Happened:

  • The incident reportedly occurred in the early hours of Sunday within the barracks.
  • Sources say the soldier shot his wife during a domestic dispute before turning the weapon on himself.
  • Authorities have not yet disclosed the identities of the couple as investigations are ongoing.

Community Reaction:

  • The tragedy has sparked conversations around mental health, stress, and domestic violence in military settings.
  • Neighbours described the couple as quiet, though some noted past signs of tension.

Military Response:

  • The Nigerian Army is said to be investigating the matter and providing support to affected relatives.
  • Efforts are underway to strengthen internal counseling and support systems for personnel.

Citations:

  1. Daily Trust – www.dailytrust.com.ng
  2. Punch News – www.punchng.com
  3. Military Insider Reports – confidential source within Wawa Barracks.

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Marian Opeyemi Fasesan

Marian Opeyemi Fasesan is a dynamic journalist and editorial leader committed to excellence in news reporting and storytelling. As the Managing Editor of Sele Media Africa, she ensures daily operations run smoothly while upholding the highest editorial standards. With a strong eye for detail and deep understanding of audience engagement, Marian coordinates content across platforms, guiding teams to produce compelling, timely, and credible news. Her leadership reflects the heart of Sele Media Africa’s mission—to inform, inspire, and elevate voices across the continent.

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