I Want Justice β€” Alleged Estranged Wife Accuses Obi Family of 18 Years of Abuse, Seeks Divorce

Published on 31 March 2026 at 09:27

Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Oravbiere Osayomore Promise.

A personal dispute involving a woman claiming to be the estranged wife of a member of the Obi family has attracted widespread attention across Nigeria, following her public accusations of abuse spanning nearly two decades and her announcement to seek a divorce. The woman, who identified herself as Diamond Princess Nweke Obi, shared a video in which she recounted her experiences and expressed her determination to separate from the family.

In the video, which lasted nearly four minutes, Ms. Nweke stated that she had endured what she described as an “18-year hell” within her marriage to Tony Obi, a younger brother of former professional footballer Mikel John Obi. She expressed that she no longer wished to be associated with the Obi name, saying that even hearing it caused her pain. She emphasised that she had been seeking a divorce and wished to end the marriage immediately.

Ms. Nweke alleged prolonged mistreatment by the Obi family, claiming the abuse extended beyond ordinary marital disagreements. She recounted a particular incident during a condolence visit for a deceased family member, where she said she and her children were publicly humiliated and physically pushed. She asserted that the hostility was directed not only at her but even extended to members of the family itself, stating, “The level of hatred these people have for me is beyond comparison… They hate even their own offspring.”

The video quickly went viral, eliciting a mix of reactions on social media. Some commentators expressed sympathy for her, framing her story within wider conversations about domestic abuse and the complex dynamics of extended family influence in marriages. Others urged caution, noting that allegations shared on social media cannot be taken as verified fact without corroboration from legal authorities or court proceedings.

As of now, neither Tony Obi nor Mikel John Obi has issued public statements responding to the allegations. Representatives for the Obi family have not confirmed or refuted the claims, and it remains unclear whether formal divorce proceedings or any legal action have been initiated.

Legal experts note that under Nigerian law, divorce requires a formal petition in court and the presentation of evidence from both parties. Claims of abuse may be considered by a judge, but they typically need supporting testimony, documentation, or other forms of corroboration. Experts also caution that disputes involving individuals connected to public figures often attract amplified public scrutiny, which may complicate private efforts to resolve matters amicably.

The situation has highlighted broader societal issues, including the challenges faced by spouses dealing with abusive relationships and the potential pressures of high-profile family connections. The video has generated significant discussion online about marital rights, domestic abuse, and the influence of extended family on personal relationships.

At this stage, the claims remain allegations made by Ms. Nweke in a public forum. Any legal proceedings or verified updates from the involved parties will be necessary to determine the full context and outcome of the dispute. The case underscores the complexities of family and marital disputes that spill into the public sphere, particularly when linked to prominent names.

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