Thursday, May 1, 2025 - Nigerian journalist and activist, Agba Jalingo, has called out the woman, Amber Ndifon, who allegedly assaulted her pregnant daughter-in-law, Dooshima.
In a video making
the rounds on social media, Dooshima tearfully narrated how her husband stood
by and watched his mother allegedly assault her.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Agba
alleged that she lost the pregnancy and had been driven away from the house.
He further disclosed that she is having health challenges
already occasioned by the violence and stress.
The journalist described Mrs Ndifon as a disgrace to
sisterhood.
“This is
Amber Ndifon, a disgrace to their sisterhood, who went and beat up her
daughter-in-law until she lost her pregnancy. She is the Education Secretary in
Etung LGA. Let us shame some beasts,” he wrote.
He also
slammed her son, Ndim Ejor Ndifom, calling him a disgrace to brotherhood.
"This is Ndim Ejor Ndifon looking
like one better person. He is a disgrace to the brotherhood. He stood there and
allowed his mother to beat up his pregnant wife until she lost the pregnancy.
The wife said, he has been beating her very often in their 7 years marriage
The journalist also called the attention of the Cross
River State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Stephen Odey, urging him to take
necessary action.
“This is to call the attention of the Cross River State
Commissioner for Education, Dr. Stephen Odey Ph D to this violence perpetrated by one
of his staff, Mrs. Amber Ndifon, who is the Education Secretary in Etung LGA in
Central Cross River,” he wrote.
"For whatever reasons, she left her official desk to go
to Calabar where her son, Ndim Ejor Ndifon lives, and showcase the beast in her,
by beating her daughter in-law until she lost her pregnancy and returned to
Etung to go and sit on a public table and earn public money.
"The son, who is also a disgrace to the brotherhood,
was standing there and incapable of defending the mother of his two children.
"She lost the pregnancy; she has been driven away
from the house and she is having health challenges already occasioned by the
violence and stress.
"The State commissioner for health has been duly
informed about this and the State CID has also incidented the matter.
“Ndim, you and your mother, una go pay for this one o. Violence is a crime! I hope you know?”
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