Saturday, 1 August 2015

Man Commits Suicide In Yenegoa After He Catches His Wife In Bed With Another Man

Sniper bottle

If anyone had told me Nigerian men are this romantic, i would have said ''gerara here!!'' But this story of a man identified as Amatari Christmas has got me saying ''What? In Naija ke?''. Christmas allegedly poisoned himself over his wife's adulterous lifestyle, after finding her in bed with another man on Tuesday july 28, throwing the whole of Ikolo community Yenegoa in Bayelsa state into confusion and shock.
According to reports, Christmas could not live with the shame of knowing that his wife, Tombara, who had two children for him, was sleeping with other men and decided to take his life by drinking a poisonous insectide, sniper. That mosquito medidcine, poor thing. Such a terrible way to go.

The incident has allegedly provoked anger among indigenes of the community with some of his kinsmen threatening to invoke their ancestors to deal with the unfaithful woman and her lover, identified as a suspected cultist and an indigene of Ayama.
Narrating the circumstances that led to Christmas' death, a relation who gave his name as Francis said:
“On Monday, Amatari went to fetch vegetable in large quantities for his wife to sell. After harvesting the vegetable, he told his wife to return home after market to prepare dinner for the family.However, he became worried and suspicious at about 7 pm when the wife did not return as instructed and went in search of her at his in-law’s house.At the mother in-law’s house, he was told she had gone to the father’s place at Ayama. At Ayama, a concerned friend took him to the home of his wife’s lover, where he caught them in bed.”
According to Francis, the wife’s lover, a suspected cultist in the area, had threatened to deal with the aggrieved husband who for fear of his life, hid himself in an uncompleted building before going home to drink the deadly substance after locking out his two children.
na wah o, who doesn't like christmas for crying out loud?

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