Sunday, August 19, 2012

Drama: Man Impregnates Mother-In- Law, Says “She S e d u c e d Me With P o r n Films”

If Mr Tiamiyu Ibrahim, a 45-year-old mechanic,
had been part of the Nigerian contigent to the
just concluded London 2012 Olympics, he,
probably, would have won a medal for Nigeria.
The only snag is that his field of specialisation,
‘bedminton’ was not part of the sporting activities
listed for the tournament. IDOWU ADELUSI, in
this piece, reports the story of a man who put
his mother-in-law in a family way.
MRS Aminat Ibrahim’s story appears fictitious,
but it is not. The claim of the 40-year-old trader
that her husband is the father of a four-month-
old baby girl born by her mother leaves one
wondering whether Aminat knows the weight of
her claim or not.
Mrs Ibrahim said she was ashamed and rattled
by the development, adding that her
unrepentant mother had threatened to curse her
for exposing her misdeed.
Narrating how love affair developed between her
mother and the husband, Mrs Ibrahim said her
mother, who lived in a village at Apomu Area of
Osun State, had been visiting them regularly at
Oje Area of Ibadan where they (couple) lived.
She continued, “being my mother, I had no cause
to worry, moreso, when she told me that she was
assisting me spiritually to become pregnant.
“I wedded my husband five years ago without
issue. Sometime in February last year, my mother
came to visit us and said she would stay with us
for a while.
“I objected since I was not nursing a baby, but
she insisted and said was worried about our
childlessness and wanted to help us get over it.
When I told my husband he was glad about my
mother’s concern.
“Being a trader, I always leave home most times
at 6.00 a.m for neighbouring towns and villages
to buy yam tubers or vegetables and then bring
them to the market to sell. I always leave the
market at 7 p.m.
“My husband is a mechanic. He has his
workshop at a place not far from our house. This
enabled him to always come home in the
afternoon for lunch often prepared by my
mother.
“After a while, my husband would tell me jokingly
that my mother’s soup was delicious than the
soup I prepared.
“I did not suspect that anything was going on
between them. After all, I trusted my husband,
besides the woman in question is my mum and
not a friend.
“In December last year, I noticed that my
mother’s belly was protruding.When I demanded
to know if she was pregnant, she said yes. She
told me further that her man-friend in the village
impregnated her, adding that she used to go to
the village when everybody in the house had
gone out. Our father died long ago.
“I advised her to look for accommodation
elsewhere but she refused. After exerting much
pressure on her to leave our house, she
confessed that my husband impregnated her.
“I was dazed and almost passed out. She told me
that my husband ignited the love affairs.
According to the mother, whenever she (the
mother) was in the bathroom, the husband
would jump in to see her nakedness, pretending
to be unaware that she was in the bathroom.
Explaining further, the mother said, “each time
he came home for lunch, he would play p0 rn
ographic films, inviting me to join him in the
sitting room to watch it.
Mrs Ibrahim added, “According to my mum,
while the film was going on, my husband would
come to where she was sitting and grabbed her.
Even after she had freed herself from him and
run to stay in the kitchen, my husband would still
go to meet her and that was how he started
having sex with her.
“My mother told me that she agreed to his
demand since it was just to satisfy him and
protect my marriage. Moreso, she never thought
she could get pregnant again at 57 years.
“My mother explained further that my husband
stopped going to work on Saturdays in order to
stay with her at home. She told me that four
attempts were made to terminate the foetus
because she was ashamed but each attempt was
unsucceesful.
The woman revealed that when she confronted
her husband on the issue, the husband told her
to take it easy because she was still childless.
Her word: “My husband told me that it was my
mother who seduced him by always staying
naked in the room knowing that he could come
into the room anytime since they are living in a
room and palour apartment.
“He told me not to bother him much on the
matter since I don’t have any child for him.”
When asked if the “new couple” were still staying
together, she said no, explaining that they had
disappeared from the house and did not know
where they were.
However, this reporter and a staff of Succour
traced Mr Tiamiyu Ibrahim to a village in Ikire.
He blamed everything on satan, saying that he
never believed his mother-in-law could become
pregnant for him.
His words, “Iya yen lo fa mi mora, to ni ki nma ba
a oun tage. Emi ko mo pe o lee j’asi oyun, mo ro
wipe iya ti koja eni to tun le ni oyun ni.”
(It was my mother-in-law who seduced me, I
never knew she could become pregnant again,
but thought she had reached her menopause.)
The wife said she was disappointed by her
husband’s behaviour, saying, “if he had told me
he needed a second wife, I would not refuse
him. Why should he be having love affairs with
my own mother?” she asked.
Sunday Tribune gathered that the mother-in-law,
who later gave birth to a baby girl, brought the
baby to Ibadan a month ago.
She was said to have been reviled by neighbours
for bringing shame on her daughter and
destroying her home.
The mother-in-law could not be reached as
everybody contacted said her whereabouts were
unknown.
Source: Vanguard Newspapers

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