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Tragic Death in Bauchi: Husband Allegedly Beats Wife to Death Over Ramadan Meal Dispute

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In a heartbreaking that has gripped Bauchi, the State Police Command is investigating the death of 24-year-old Wasila Abdullahi, allegedly beaten to death by her 50-year-old husband, Alhaji Nuru Isah, on March 1, 2025. The violent episode, which unfolded around 11:30 pm in the Fadamam Mada area near Girls College, began as a disagreement over food for their Ramadan fast. According to CSP Ahmed Wakili, the Command’s spokesperson, this domestic dispute escalated into a fatal assault that has left the community reeling.

Alhaji Nuru Isah, a businessman operating at Bauchi Central Market, is accused of attacking his second wife after their argument over ingredients and fruits spiraled out of . Police reports state that Isah struck Wasila with a cane, a blow severe enough to render her unconscious within their home. She was immediately taken to Teaching , but despite efforts to save her, confirmed her death. The suspect has been apprehended, and the cane used in the assault is now in police custody as evidence. Wasila’s body remains in the mortuary, pending an autopsy to shed further light on her cause of death.

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Bauchi State Commissioner of Police, CP Auwal Musa Muhammad, has promised a thorough investigation and swift for Wasila. Beyond the case, he seized the to address the broader issue of domestic violence, urging families to embrace respect and empathy rather than resorting to aggression. “Violence within the home is a crime with serious consequences,” the police statement , encouraging to report abuse and break the cycle of silence that often shields perpetrators.

This tragedy, occurring the sacred month of Ramadan, amplifies its sorrowful weight, highlighting how a meant for and reflection turned for Wasila Abdullahi. The police’s proactive response— the suspect and securing evidence—offers a glimmer of accountability, yet it also raises pressing questions about preventing such violence. As Bauchi mourns, this case could galvanize efforts to protect and address domestic abuse, ensuring that Wasila’s death is not in vain but a catalyst for change in a society where such incidents remain all too common.

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