“You’ll bleed to death today!”: Nigerian music producer screams as he “beats wife like animal”

The alleged wife-beater is record label owner Foston Utomi. The Foston Musik CEO got married to his wife, Ajoke, in 2016.
The couple have a two-year-old son. Ajoke moved out of her matrimonial home following alleged cases of domestic violence. She accused Utomi, who is an aspiring motivational speaker, of “trying to murder me more than three times”.
Ajoke, on Wednesday, took to Instagram to share a graphic image and details of the aftermath of one of the several cases of domestic violence Utomi allegedly meted on her.
“It was as though he had five men inside him, determined to kill me,” the upset woman said.
“He locked all doors, even balconies in case I wanted to jump out! The man I loved stripped to his underwear in front of my friend and the abuse went on for hours.

“He had two of his own friends in the house and even they weren’t enough to stop him, he was exchanging blows with them just to get to me,” she said.
Ajoke said she didn’t know what turned her loving husband into a beast.
“In this day my darling husband saw his wife and mother of his child bleeding on the floor but was still puffing.
“He swore on his mother’s life that that was going to be my last day on earth. He swore that he would be in the news as the next man who killed his wife,” she said.
After Ajoke left Utomi’s house last year, some people went online to allege she lied about Utomi being a wife-beater. Ajoke said she went public to shutdown the real liar. She said it was Utomi who first went online to lie about the alleged wife-beating.
“And it’s you (Utomi who had the guts to bring this to Instagram? You are not even worthy of being a role model to your son yet you think you are a motivational speaker now?” she asked.

Ajoke said only God saved her after Utomi, in fury, vowed “you will bleed to death today”.
“My friend and I were running on the street with blood on me like this and people were wondering what happened to us,” she said.
“And this was just one day. I can write a book on the living hell I lived. I escaped only by the grace of God,” she said.
The day before Ajoke went public, Utomi wrote in an Instagram post:

The incident comes to light days after a Nigerian military officer allegedly killed his girlfriend after finding out she was cheating on him.




