Monday, May 19, 2014

Lagos Female Banker Dies While Having Séx With Married Man

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Ladies, this is the danger of cheating on your husband, especially if he is traditionally-inclined:
A female banker, married to a traditional chief in Ogun State, and her lover died while having séx at Eziudo in the Ezinihitte area of Mbaise, Imo State. The secret lovers are Mrs. Adejoke Ayeola, 44, from Iperu Remo in Ogun State, and Wilson Ugwunna, 42, from Imo State. Both of them have two children each with their respective spouses. Really bad.

It was gathered that Mr. Ugwunna's family were alerted when he failed to show up on April 27, 2014. Both lovers were discovered in a bed together. Mrs. Ayeola's body was said to having started to decompose, while Ugwunna was in deep coma. The corpse of the woman was taken to a mortuary, as the man was taken to a hospital but later died.
It was gathered that the lady, who worked in a new generation bank, had lied to her husband that she was attending a meeting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, while she went to Mbaise with her secret lover to enjoy...
Indigenes of Eziudo community disclosed to Daily Trust that they strongly suspected the tragedy was caused by what is called magun, a Yoruba charm used to check mate a married woman suspected of illicit affairs.

The traditional ruler of Eziudo community, Eze Desmond Oguguo, HRM, confirmed the incident. He recalled that a day prior to the tragedy, Mr. Ugwunna brought a Yoruba lady home from Lagos and introduced her as his future wife, although he already had a wife and two children whom he had reportedly abandoned three years ago. The children are currently staying with his mother in Owerri, Imo State capital.

The lady's husband, a traditional ruler, has gone to the community and took his wife's corpse to Yorubaland.


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