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Deborah Samuel: Dangote son-in-law’s baby mama begs court to ban him from coming close to her child

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Irene Nwachukwu has a son for him, although they are not married. She filed for sole custody of their son over his extremist Islamic views.

A lady, Irene Nwachukwu, is seeking the sole custody of her child with Aliko Dangote’s son-in-law, Jamil Abubakar. Her reason was that he justified the murder of the 22-year-old Deborah Samuel, a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education, and could be a bad influence on her son.  

Jamil Abubakar is married to Fatima, the daughter of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.  

The pilot who works for Azman Airlines, is the son of Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, a former Inspector General of Police.

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His baby mama, Irene Nwachukwu, has a son for him, although they are not married. She filed for sole custody of their son over her baby daddy’s extremist Islamic views. This is in light of the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel.

According to Peoples Gazette, Irene Nwachukwu posted the documents of the child custody request on her Twitter page. She said she was concerned about leaving her child in the care of Jamil Abubakar.

“Following your client’s Jamil MD Abubakar’s recent tweeting the media dated 12th May 2022 (attached to this letter) I have come to the decision that my child will not be going anywhere near him, now or in the future, as I do not want my child to be raised by or be in the custody of someone with such extreme religious views,” said the baby mama in the documents.

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Irene Nwachukwu added that she would not be seeking child support or needing his assistance with parenting such as attending school events or meetings, as well as for deciding living arrangements.

Jamil Abubakar had justified the murder of Deborah Samuel by Muslim fanatics.

He said: “In Islam, we respect the Injil, Taura, Zabur, we were never taught to disrespect any of the book or any of the prophets from Adam to Muhammad SAW & the Quran,” Mr Abubakar had tweeted. “The punishment for Blasphemy is DEATH! in most religions including Christianity. Respect people’s religion, it’s simple!”

His actions drew the attention of the Concerned Nigerians group, who then called on the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union to place visa restrictions on Mr Abubakar.

“It is in the light of the foregoing that we call for an immediate visa ban restriction on Captain Jamil Abubakar and Aliyu Tilde, the commissioner for education in Bauchi state, for promoting extremist religious views in Nigeria and making inflammatory statements capable of setting the nation on the path of religious war,” the group said.

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