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Widow Forced to Prove Innocence in Husband’s Death by Drinking Water Used to Wash Him, Details Below

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraOctober 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Widow Forced to Prove Innocence by Drinking Water Used to Wash Husband’s Body in Imo State

A heartbreaking story has emerged from Imo State, Nigeria, where a young widow, Chika Indibuisi, was subjected to a shocking and dehumanising ordeal by her in-laws.

Chika, who was still mourning the sudden death of her husband, Odinakachi Ndubuisi, was accused by his relatives of being responsible for his death.

In a cruel attempt to prove her innocence, they forced her to drink the water used to bathe her late husband’s corpse.

According to reports, the grieving woman was also locked inside an ambulance with her husband’s body, an act that left her traumatised and terrified.

Despite her constant pleas that she was innocent, her in-laws refused to believe her and insisted that the disturbing ritual must be carried out.

Fortunately, help came in time after women’s rights groups raised an alarm about the situation.

The Commissioner for Women’s Affairs, Chief Nkechi Ugwu, intervened with the support of security operatives and the Oru East Local Government Chairman, leading to Chika and her three children being rescued from the horrific scene.

The government later confirmed that several suspects were arrested and that Chika and her children are now under state protection.


Governor Uzodimma Orders Full Investigation

Reacting strongly to the shocking incident, Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma condemned the act in the harshest terms, describing it as barbaric, cruel, and unacceptable in a civilised society.

The governor ordered a comprehensive investigation into the so-called “corpse water” ritual and assured that anyone found guilty will face the full force of the law.

Governor Uzodimma further emphasised that his administration will not tolerate such inhumane widowhood practices or any cultural tradition that violates the rights and dignity of women.

He stressed that the state government is committed to ensuring justice for Chika and to putting an end to all degrading customs that target widows.

Commissioner Ugwu also reaffirmed the government’s stance, saying that Chika and her children have been provided with safe shelter and care, while the police continue to investigate the family members involved in the abuse.


Nigerians React with Outrage

The story has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with many Nigerians expressing deep sorrow and anger over the treatment of widows in some communities.

Bobby Joe said: “If they want the wife to drink that water, then the husband’s family members should also drink from it. Justice must be fair.”

Idorenyin Adams commented: “Some traditional practices have no place in the modern world. They need to be abolished completely.”

Tarkighir Kenneth Kenson added: “I thought things like this only happened in Igbo movies. I can’t believe this is real life.”

Gloria Paul expressed concern, saying: “There are some families a woman should never marry into, and this is clearly one of them.”

George Ogbeyi wrote passionately: “It’s painful to see widows treated like this. Across many parts of Nigeria, women are wrongly accused when their husbands die and are made to go through humiliating rituals.

This is pure injustice. The government must act decisively to protect these women and uphold their dignity.”

Fehintola Samson Olusola also shared: “This is a disgusting act. How can anyone drink water used to bathe a corpse? Even water used on a living person isn’t safe to drink, not to mention one from a dead body.

If the woman had died from infection afterward, they would have still blamed her, saying her husband’s spirit killed her.”

Sylvia Emeka, herself a widow, commented emotionally: “I pray that God gives me the strength and financial ability to help other widows and their children. I understand their pain because I wear the same shoes.”

Rosemary Orung questioned the fairness of such customs, asking: “Do husbands go through the same rituals when their wives die, or is it only women who are subjected to this kind of oppression?”


Similar Case of Widow Harassment

In a related story, a woman named Mellen Mogaka shared her painful experience after being forced to throw soil into her husband’s grave against her will.

She said her mother-in-law called her to attend the funeral with her children, but when she arrived, she realised that all the clergymen, chiefs, and security personnel had mysteriously left — leaving her to face humiliating treatment alone.


The case of Chika Indibuisi has reignited national debate about the urgent need to abolish oppressive widowhood practices in Nigeria.

Many are calling for stronger laws and enforcement to protect widows from such barbaric customs, emphasising that grief should never be met with cruelty.

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