Kano Woman Arrested After Allegedly Setting Co‑Wife’s Room on Fire in Jealous Rage
A disturbing domestic incident in Kano State has gone viral across Nigeria, sparking nationwide conversations about polygamy, jealousy, and the rising cases of domestic violence within shared households.
Authorities have confirmed the arrest of 32‑year‑old Maryam Usman, who allegedly set her co‑wife’s room ablaze while the woman’s husband and child were inside.
The Incident
According to police reports, the incident occurred in a family compound where both wives lived in close proximity, a common arrangement in many polygamous homes.
Witnesses say the fire broke out late in the evening, engulfing the co‑wife’s room while she was away. Her husband and young child were reportedly inside the room at the time of the attack but were rescued before the flames spread further.
Emergency responders and neighbours acted quickly to contain the fire, preventing what could have been a far more tragic outcome.
What Triggered the Attack
Preliminary investigations suggest that jealousy was the primary motive.
Sources close to the family claim Maryam had become increasingly unhappy that her husband was spending “more time and attention” in the other wife’s room. Tensions reportedly escalated over several weeks before the alleged arson attack took place.
Police say Maryam confessed that her emotions “overwhelmed her”, leading to the destructive act.
Community Reactions: ‘Polygamy Is Not for the Weak’
The story has ignited intense debate online and offline, with many Nigerians repeating the viral phrase:
“Polygamy is not for the weak.”
Social media users have highlighted the emotional, psychological, and financial pressures that often accompany polygamous marriages — especially when co‑wives live in the same compound and share daily domestic spaces.
Some commenters expressed sympathy for the co‑wife and child, while others pointed to the need for better conflict‑resolution mechanisms within extended households.
Police Response and Next Steps
The Kano State Police Command has confirmed that Maryam is in custody and will face charges related to arson and attempted harm. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified details as the case develops.
The husband and child are reported to be safe, though shaken by the incident.
A Broader Conversation About Domestic Violence
This case has once again highlighted the growing concern around domestic violence in Nigeria. Advocacy groups are calling for:
- Stronger support systems for women in polygamous marriages
- Community‑based mediation structures
- Mental‑health awareness and counselling access
- Legal protection for victims of domestic abuse
The incident serves as a reminder that jealousy, rivalry, and emotional strain, when left unaddressed can escalate into dangerous situations.

















