The truth of their blood relations came to the fore when John Njoroge (pseudonym) took his love interest Rose Wanjiku( not real name ) to visit his parents and introduce her as the woman he intends to marry.
His parents however forced them to cancel the marriage and abort any plans to be together.
Njoroge's father opened up on having a s#xual relationship with Wanjiku's mother leading to her birth.
"After I took her for introduction to my parents, I was told my father had another wife and we were thus brother and sister," Njoroge narrated.
The two were forced to douse the flame of their love after the truth was revealed ....
Wanjiku lamented "I cannot even fall in love with another person because I am scared he will also turn out to be my relative."
From tuko.co.ke
*All these men 'borning' up and down should read this...
Stupid man. So he was never responsible for his daughter.
ReplyDeleteAlmost happened to me about 20 years ago, thank God I wasn’t into getting intimate with guys. But I liked him sha and he did like me as well but he had one girlfriend like that who would not leave his side ooo.
DeleteOver 20 years after when we were about tiding up my great grandfather’s remaining assets and we were doing the family tree, I just found out we actually have the same great grandfather. I was just really scared oo. God really saved me. I don’t think he knows though. Don’t even want to talk to him jare. No need abeg
Sad sad
ReplyDeleteThey are half siblings not step. I hope they haven’t been sleeping together because that’s incest. All these men spraying their seeds everywhere, you see the outcome.
ReplyDeleteI don’t understand why people confuse the two. Even my own mother join in this matter. Half siblings- very different from step siblings.
DeleteHmmmmm. Thank God that the father is still very much alive to reveal the truth and stop his children from getting married to each other.
ReplyDeleteThe two of them go don "misbehave" together very well o. Chai, too bad.
Awon team test before buying.
DeleteI hope they’re reading.
I think I read something like this here last year. Where a lady was about marrying a guy whose mom was her dad's side chic.
ReplyDeleteSo sad.
@AGELESS T
You see why waka waka never pays.
ReplyDeleteWomen that spread legs everywhere,your sins will find you out😪😪😪
ReplyDeleteThe man's sin also found him out.
DeleteI just hoped they have not gbenshed
ReplyDeleteWell, they'll get over it...
DeleteIt happened in my family but not a case of burning outside. A cousin of mine who lived in the UK but was schooling in the states met a guy their, a black American. They dated and when it was time to get married, my uncle insisted that the traditional marriage must take place in Igboland.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin had been to Nigeria only once when she was six and the guy hasn't visited before for the first time. They decided to do a court marriage without telling anyone. On the day of the court marriage, her father felt very ill so she had to live for the UK after the marriage(she's the only child btw and she's a doctor).
After the dad's recovery, she accepted to go to Nigeria for her trad and she also encouraged the guy that they should just go. It was during the process of preparing for traveling that she got to know that the guy is originally a Nigerian and from same state but different towns.
They got back and just a day to their trad, it was discovered that the guys dad and my cousins mum are very much related. The guys grandmum and my cousins grandma are immediate sisters who are married out to different places(my cousins mum is an Hausa woman or half Hausa/Igbo but she married an Igbo man who's my uncle).
That's when they said that they can't marry. They were very angry and they claimed that it could be black magic, that the village people don't want them to marry. Their parents who understood called them together and explained to them. They later confessed that they did a court marriage. My uncle though he has lived in the UK for close to fifty years still believes in all those traditional stuff. So they did some kinda things they call cleansing. They travelled back, nullified their marriage and just became friends. Now they are married to other people.
thank God there was no child involved...
DeleteEverybody was happy indeed. I thank God.
DeleteEnd time brother and sister.
ReplyDeleteTest before buying is very risky atimes
ReplyDeleteVery very risky
DeleteWow!!
ReplyDeleteThe men are just causing problems everywhere because they can not control their third leg.
ReplyDeleteThis happened to me and I decided not to even get close to anyone in my place and our other communities. The heartache is not what you experience twice.
ReplyDeleteChai this one is strong
ReplyDeleteThis could happen to the children of Nigerian guys that travel to Europe, USA and marry whites to get citizenship/PR and still come back to marry Nigerian ladies.
ReplyDeleteThis was about to happen to me.We were in chatting stage there was no phone.I met him on my way to Jamb lessons,it was the almost the end of the year.That year my family and i travelled home for christmas,it was our first Christmas in the village.Lo and behold i saw him in our kindred was surprised. I thought he visited someone, he told me his from my town,he then told me his surname.I almost fainted"He was my cousin".When we met he didn't tell his surname he just told me his first name and only talked the day we met.
ReplyDeleteSince then if i meet someone i must ask questions ooo.