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Woman Demands Her 'missing Husband' Back From Widow by DesChyko: 8:59am On Feb 20, 2015
Residents in Afromedia Estate in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State awoke to a mind-numbing scenario in the early hours of Friday, 20th February, 2015.
The party in the picture were responsible for the uproar that drew people to one of the most complicated issues of the day, an issue of a missing husband.

The Edo woman (in blue ankara fabric) and her daughter (in blue top) accosted the fair Igbo woman (in white sleeveless) as she was sweeping her house and demanded to see her husband. The Igbo woman quietly asked who her husband and after being told, she told the Edo woman that her husband wasn't here. That infuriated the Edo woman and she began to recount to the spectators, how it all happened.

In her words, she claimed that her husband has not been home for over a year now. She said that he only sends them foodstuffs but never money as she said they were almost evicted from their house but for the intervention of her church members. She said that her church members and leaders have been telling her about how her husband has been lavishing money on a certain woman in Afromedia Estate, and how he has stocked her shop at Iyana Iba with costly goods and how we visits her everyday and even goes shopping for her. But according to her, she said she never believed it due to her trust for her husband.

However, one day, her husband, who was a policeman and owns a motorbike, asked her to come and collect foodstuffs at a certain place two days ago. She became suspicious when the 'certain place' turned out to be the entrance gate to Afromedia. After that, he went into the Estate, telling her that his motorcycle was being repaired somewhere in there.
So, she inquired from traders nearby and discovered who the man visits there who turned out to be the Igbo woman, a widow with four children. So, she arrived here this morning to get her husband back by all means and told the woman to call her husband like she always does, so that he would come and she can drag him back home.
The subdued Igbo woman and her children watching the scene were quite a sight. She may have done it for her children, but such disgrace would not easily rub off. More confusing is the silence of the people around, who could only plead with the Edo woman to mellow down without criticising the woman in question.

Re: Woman Demands Her 'missing Husband' Back From Widow by delishpot: 9:07am On Feb 20, 2015
Why should they criticize the woman in question? When they are not sure if the man is trully dating her. Besides the man involved may have lied to her about his marital status.
Re: Woman Demands Her 'missing Husband' Back From Widow by Nobody: 9:08am On Feb 20, 2015
A whole year! . .
Has she tried contacting her husbands family?
Has she tried going to see her husband at work
What if the woman she went to knock on her door beats her up or pours hot water on her
She should be holding her husband
Her husband is the one who is having the extra marital affair that assuming that he is even having an affair with the woman.
Re: Woman Demands Her 'missing Husband' Back From Widow by DesChyko: 9:34am On Feb 20, 2015
Actually, the man is dating the woman for real. He comes between 10am and 1pm everyday. I just took him as one of 'them' because he isn't the only 'visitor'.

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