Posted on 12/16/2012 2:28:52 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
He was traveling but she was on a jealousy trip.
A whacked-out New Jersey woman sent police rushing to Newark Airport yesterday after falsely accusing her husband of plotting to blow up a plane, authorities said.
Eunice Ukaegbu, 50, called cops about her hubby, Okieze Ukaegbu, 58, because she didnt want him to leave the country without her, authorities said.
The couple had just gotten into a nasty fight.
It looks like that marriage went up in flames, a law-enforcement official quipped.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Why do they have to be redundant?
Hey! Ukaegbu is my middle name!
Let’s just say based on the picture she’s “guilty”
Nigerian, at least that was what I was told by the nice Finance Minister I sent my bank account number to.
Is this another relative of 0bama’s?
A similar but much more intense story happened in Pakistan a few years ago where a Pakistani national working for the US Govt with high security clearance stopped a plane with his wife on it on the runway many numerous times. The planes being returned to the gate were finally traced to her husband. I never found out how the story was resolved.
LOL! And I’m currently living in NJ!
It likely derives from somewhere in Africa is my guess.
That’s a REAL African name, unlike “Shaqueetria X Shabazz”, etc/s;)
Now are these 2 related to Klownie the kenyan in the White Hut?
I hope they put her away for a long long time...
You know, my wife did that once.
I told her to never do it again.
Dang! The Discovery Channel is going to really miss the boat if they don’t hurry up and sign them up for The All American Ukaegbus “reality” show.
What do you think is under those hats?
“WTH kind of name is Ukaegbu anyway.”
People from Obama’s birth country?
WTF! Joe Tacopino is a REPORTER now????
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