Woman Claims Deeper Life Ex-Mother-in-Law Dismissed Her C-Section Pain, Forced Early Discharge

  • Abilo Lovelyn Bunenizibe alleged that her ex-mother-in-law, a Deeper Life member, maltreated her during pregnancy by starving her and later accusing her of faking pain after a Caesarean section.
  • She claimed the woman even pushed for her early discharge from the hospital to reduce her son’s expenses.

A Nigerian woman, Abilo Lovelyn Bunenizibe, who previously accused her ex-husband of stalking and harassment, has opened up about alleged mistreatment from his mother while she was pregnant.

Abilo shared a screenshot of a message she claimed was from the woman, accusing her of deliberately starving her during pregnancy.

She also alleged that after her Caesarean section, the woman dismissed her pain as fake and pressured the hospital to discharge her quickly, saying the longer she stayed, the more her son would spend on medical bills.

“My Ex mother-in-law is a devoted Christian who does evangelism and leads people to Christ in Deeper Life. The same woman who intentionally starved a pregnant woman simply because I had issues with her son,” she wrote.

“A woman of God who, after my Caesarean section, told me I was faking my pain when I tried to stand for the first time saying, during her time, she did it effortlessly.

“A woman of God who asked the hospital to discharge me quickly because, in her words, the longer I stay, the more her son spends money.

“A woman of God who saw a vision that every member of my family is a witch.”

In other news…. The Zone XI Police Headquarters has arrested Emmanuel Odeh, who allegedly practiced as a lawyer for nearly 10 years in Lagos and Abuja.

Police spokesman Ade Ogunyemi said Odeh was caught on August 28 by operatives of the X-Squad while appearing as counsel in an Abeokuta court.

“Emmanuel Odeh was arrested on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at a court premises in Abeokuta, Ogun State, while standing as a legal representative for an unsuspecting client. ACP Oyegade stated that the self-acclaimed lawyer had been under investigation for impersonation and fraud.

Investigations revealed that the suspect operated under the name A O EMMANUEL, LEGAL PRACTITIONER AND PUBLIC CONSULTANT,” the statement partly read.

Ogunyemi said AIG Emuobo Ekokotu of Zone XI urged Nigerians to verify the authenticity of lawyers before hiring them.

“Victims of such impostors risk losing their hard-earned money, suffering inadequate legal representation, having their cases compromised, and even facing damage to their reputation,” he said.

He warned that the police will not hesitate to bring impersonators to justice.

“This incident should serve as a deterrent to criminal-minded individuals who falsely present themselves as lawyers in order to exploit innocent citizens. The long arm of the law will always catch up with them,” Ekokotu stated.

The police imagemaker added that the suspect will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.

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