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How My Twin Boys Was Forcefully Taken Away From Me By Mr Kenneth Uche who Lives in Lagos —Abia Young Lady Esther Udonna Cries Out for Help

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“It all started in the year 2016 at Port Harcourt, where I was living with my elder sister.

I had this friend of mine who after meeting with him I got pregnant for him but he denied me and the pregnancy.

Because I was naive, frustrated and scared of loosing my life in the process of abortion, so i decided  to keep the pregnancy and not to abort it.

I started thinking of positive ways to survive with my pregnancy since it is clear to me that i am now left all alone to take care of the pregnancy.

I related my plight to my elder sister whom i was staying with and she suggested that i should go to Mbano since she is married there, just to be there until I put to bed.

I couldn’t go back to my hometown to stay with my dad because he won’t accept me. So I bought the idea of staying with her mother inlaw.

By December 2016 the pregnancy was almost 5 months gone.

With the help of my Pastor then and his family who where travelling to Umuahia. we left PH on the 26th of December that same year. Immediately we got to Umuahia, i waited for them to go before heading to mbano because I dare not go to my father’s house with my pregnancy.

Getting to Mbano, I went to my sister in-law’s house as suggested by my sister, after staying there for few days, my sisters mother inlaw started saying that people are spreading a rumor on how her son is marrying two sisters.

This started making my stay in her house so unbearable, In other way round I should look for where else to stay.

After some little misunderstanding, she came to a conclusion that they have to marry me out to any elderly married man in there village.

Reason, being that I needed someone to take care of me and my pregnancy.

That was how she came across one Mr. Kenneth Uche, who happened to be married for years without any issue.

When the arrangement of getting married to me was going on, the man’s wife refused.
She said, “i would rather adopt your babies after birth”. 
Meaning that she would pay me off and take my babies.

By this, I refused also. Reason being that I cannot go through all this sufferings and give my children out because of money

Another war started again,
though the man’s family was in support of him getting married to me, Out of frustration I accepted getting  married to him.

On 16th January, we went to see my dad, we did not go with anything not even a cup of wine. We just went there for them to tell my dad that am in their custody.

My dad told them to leave me were I was which is my in-law’s house but due to my absence during their discussion with my dad, they ignored what my dad said and took me  straight to Dioka Nzerem in mbano Imo state, their own house

Few days after, the man and his wife left for Lagos because that is where they base.

I was left in the village at their house under the care of his family members.

But before they left, he gave me a sum of #15000 to hold onto till he comes back by March.
That’s how I managed 15k from January till March.
If not for his family members probably I could have died before he came back by March 17th as he promised.

When he came back by March 17th, he gave me the sum of #20,000 and that was all he did.

The total money i received from him was 37,000 naira, He never visited nor sent any other money till I gave birth on May 30th 2017.

God blessed me with twins, two male children.

After my delivery, He came back one week after and of course he paid the hospital bill and I was discharged, Two weeks after he’s arrival, he started planning on how to go back to Lagos saying that I will go with him.

Initially, we agreed that I won’t stay in the same house with his wife but all of a sudden he changed his mind that we all are going to stay in the same house.

Meanwhile, his wife kept calling and threatening me never to step my foot in her house, At this point, I became confused and decided to  call my dad.

I told him that I don’t want to marry again and besides they haven’t paid my dowry and he refused to stick to the initial agreement.

At this point, I was surprised to see the other side of the man I wanted to marry.

He then stopped people from visiting me, even when I told him that my sister is coming to stay with me he refused, He said that he don’t want to see any of my family members in his house.

He went as far as hiding my phone which only him knew where he kept it till now.

After my delivery, they went to see my dad without my consent.
Few days later my dad came to see me.

After he left, it was as if they poured fuel in an already burning fire, the abuse, the s£xual harassment and every other thing I endured.

When the pressure of forcefully taking me to Lagos was much, I found a means reaching my dad because he has ceased my phone.

After talking with my dad he warned me not to go to Lagos with Kenneth because is like he has an undefined motive.

All these happened within the space of June and July.

Finally on the 29th of July my dad visited but this time he came with a witness.

My dad simply told them that since they have not paid my bride price that he cannot leave I and my babies alone here in the village.
They should allow him to take us home where we will be properly taking care of, Whenever they are ready to marry me properly, they will be welcomed.

But they refused, saying that they will not allow me go with their boys, Calling my children their own because they are the ones that took care of me when I was pregnant.

All my dad said that day fell on a deaf ear.

Finally, I told my dad that if he leaves us  here and go, anything that happens to us he will bear the consequences.

Seeing my present condition with what I said, he ask me to carry my children and go with him.

Immediately all the women rushed me and started dragging my babies with me, because the man mobilised some women.

One of my boys at the point of dragging nearly fell, a two months old baby.

So my dad said I should leave them and let’s go because they have started threatening us already, They asked us to leave and never to return if not we will be killed.

I left the babies of two months old with pain and tears in my eyes.

Not even that I sold them.
Not even that they where married to me.
They never did.

That was how I lost my twin babies, two boys.

I have been in a state pain all through this year’s.

After I left, with the help of my friends over there, I heard that they took my boys to the motherless babies home.
While some said they took them to Lagos but I later called the Mr. Kenneth he told me that my children are with him at Lagos.

I have tried reporting the case to FIDA in Potharcurt, who invited him to their office but he refused honoring their invitation.
They tried their best but due to the incident didn’t happen there, it was difficult for them to carry on the case.

Since then, I have been crying and praying to God to help through any good Samaritan to bring back my lovely twins sons.

My children will be 7yrs this year.
And they are with them at Lagos.

I have tried my best, but couldn’t.

I don’t have money to pick up the case again
Please i need help to get my children back.
— She Said

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The Controversy Surrounding Prophet Jeremiah Omotosho and Very Dark Man

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In recent weeks, Prophet Jeremiah Omotosho, a notable figure in the Nigerian religious community, has become the center of a heated controversy. This drama unfolds as “Very Dark Man” challenges the authenticity of Prophet Omotosho’s spiritual products, leading to a legal dispute that has caught the attention of many.

 

Prophet Omotosho is renowned for offering spiritual guidance and selling items claimed to possess miraculous properties, including soap, water, and LED bulbs. These products are marketed as having the power to heal and bring wealth, with prices sometimes exceeding $1500.

The controversy began when “Very Dark Man” questioned the legitimacy of these claims. He demanded proof of the NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control) number associated with the soap and called for transparency about the spiritual materials used. In response, Prophet Omotosho has filed a lawsuit against “Very Dark Man,” alleging defamation and demanding an investigation.

The case has ignited a broader debate about the ethics of monetizing spiritual services. Here are some key concerns of the public:

  1. Exploitation of Faith: Critics argue that selling spiritual items at such high prices exploits individuals’ faith and desperation. The hefty price tags on these items raise ethical questions about the intentions behind their sale.
  2. Lack of Transparency: The absence of clear information regarding the ingredients and spiritual efficacy of these products has fueled skepticism. People are demanding more transparency about what exactly is being sold and whether these products genuinely deliver on their promises.
  3. Reputation of the Church: The scandal surrounding Prophet Omotosho has broader implications for the Christian community. When high-profile religious leaders become embroiled in controversies, it can erode public trust in the church and its leaders.

The ongoing lawsuit highlights the contentious nature of this issue. The outcome of this legal battle could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future and might influence the practices of other religious leaders.

The situation with Prophet Jeremiah Omotosho serves as a crucial reminder of the complex dynamics at play when faith and commerce intersect. As legal proceedings continue, it is essential for both religious leaders and followers to consider the ethical implications of selling spiritual services and to advocate for greater transparency and integrity within the faith community, else the Christian community would be jeopardized by fake prophets and extortion of the general public.

 

source: https://www.churchpost.name.ng/2024/08/the-controversy-surrounding-prophet.html

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My mom was everything to me. Unfortunately, after we lost my dad, my mom fell into deep depression, and her mental illness has since taken her to another level

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My Journey with My Mentally Ill Mother

My mom was everything to me. Unfortunately, after we lost my dad, my mom fell into deep depression, and her mental illness has since taken her to another level. But despite everything, I have never forgotten my mom or the sacrifices she made for me. It’s because of her, and by God’s grace, that I am here today. Every day, I bring her food, clean up her bed, and take care of her, even though it breaks my heart to see her this way.

It hurts deeply when people refer to me as “that daughter of a mad woman.” But I will never deny my mom. Most people who come close to me often distance themselves once they realize that I’m the daughter of a well-known mentally ill woman in the market. They mock me because of my mom’s condition, but I stand firm in my love and respect for her.

Mommy, I love you. You remain my mom, and nothing will ever change that. You gave birth to me, and I’m here to stay by your side. I will always love you, and I promise that I’ll never abandon you, Mama.

Sometimes, I can’t help but envy my friends whose moms are all okay, and I wish everything were fine with you, Mommy. But despite everything, you are still my mother, and my love for you will never fade.

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Look at me now—a child abandoned by her own mother when she was just 7 months old. My story is one of pain, survival, and ultimately, triumph

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I was raised by my grandmother, but at age 7, I lost her too. My father took me in, and I was overjoyed at the thought of finally living with him. Little did I know, it was the beginning of a long, dark chapter in my life. My stepmother was cruel, subjecting me to all kinds of maltreatment. There were times I went hungry for days, starved to the point where I would see darkness in broad daylight. Once, in desperation, I ate our dog’s leftover food, only to be caught by the neighbor’s son. His mother later called me over and asked if it was true. Terrified, I begged her not to tell my stepmother, knowing she would punish me severely for not throwing the food away.

That kind woman wept for me and promised to give me food every day in secret. She kept that promise until we moved away. But as if starving me wasn’t enough, my stepmother also resorted to brutal beatings. She would flog me mercilessly until I fainted at times. She would apply pepper to my private parts, eyes, armpits, and neck, tie me up, and abandon me in one of the toilets for hours without food. When I begged for water, she would cruelly tell me to drink my own excrement and urine. I shed tears whenever I remember these things—I was living in hell on earth.

Despite all these horrors, I was bright academically and loved by God and many kind people. I knew that the only way to escape this suffering was through education, so I never joked with my studies. I was determined to succeed, and I did.

So you see, I have every right to be hateful, bitter, jealous, arrogant, sad, negative, and toxic—but I chose not to be. For years, my stepmother has been trying to reach me. But if I’m honest, I don’t know if I’m ready for her. And as for my mother, who chose to leave me—her own daughter, her firstborn—just because she had issues with my father, wherever you are, Momma, I want you to know this: The daughter you abandoned 29 years ago has finally achieved her dreams, even without the love of a father or mother. She is now a great woman in society.



This version emphasizes your strength and resilience while maintaining the emotional depth of your story. It highlights your achievements and the choices you’ve made despite the challenges you faced.

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