* Returning from a business trip in Vietnam, she found her husband had allegedly taken her important documents and fled their home
* It prompted her to fear for her life and demand divorce.
Wife and businesswoman, Esther Okereke once painted a picture of perfect partnership and as the owner of Hair House Nigeria, she built a thriving business from sheer grit, often crediting her husband publicly as her rock.

In posts from January 2024 and September 2025, she poured out gratitude: “The bone of my bone. The flesh of my flesh. The crown upon my head. My backbone. My support system. This man will literally stay awake to make sure I am breathing.”
She added, “Abeg make una help me say a prayer for this man that changed my life. I never knew hubby has been monitoring me since from that Facebook, my consistency, my hard work, the things I post, the things I say, in fact it was just God.”
To her online community and loved ones, Justice seemed the ideal spouse who never clipped her ambitions, cheering her wings to fly.
But that carefully curated happiness masked a darker reality that exploded into public view this week.
Esther took to social media in tears, alleging eight years of relentless abuse and violence at the hands of the same man she once praised.
She declared she is tired of the marriage and wants a divorce.
The breaking point came after her return from Vietnam.
“I came back from Vietnam, Justice has carried my document and ran away from the house.”
In a chilling warning, she stated, “In case anything happens to me, you people should know that Justice Okereke Eze Chimere from Okpala town in Ngor Okpala local government area of Imo State killed me. Know that Justice want to kill me to take over my property.”
She insisted her husband should be held responsible if harm befalls her.
The contrast stunned followers who had admired the couple's apparent unity.
Esther's recent video from an undisclosed hospital showed her receiving treatment, her voice weary as she confessed, “Since I got married, I have not rested.”






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