Monday 10 February 2014

Bricklayer Abandons Wife With Triplets In Ekiti

A bricklayer, Mr Adewale Omole has abandoned his wife in a
`spiritual home' after he heard that she was expecting triplets
in Ado Ekiti.

Narrating her story, Mrs Abosede Omole, who already had
two children, told newsmen that her husband abandoned her
and the babies.

She said that her husband started behaving strange after she
went for a scan in Lagos where she was told that she was
expecting triplets.

Abosede, who gave birth on Friday at the Ekiti State
University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), said "my husband
abandoned me even before I gave birth and he has refused to
perform his responsibility as father.

"He left me without food. That is why I had to relocate to this
spiritual home where I have received spiritual succour and
financial assistance.

"Since the sudden disappearance of my husband, life has not
been the same again, as I, the two children and the newly
born triplets are finding it difficult to survive.

"I am begging him to come back for the sake of these
innocent babies," she pleaded.

Abosede appealed to Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti and well
meaning Nigerians to come to her aid.

Confirming the story, the Matron in-charge of the maternity at
EKSUTH, Mrs Adenike Oluyide, called on well wishers to
assist Abosede, as the triplets are currently at the Special
Baby Care Unit of the hospital.

A member of Sabbath Mission Church, Omiolori, Okesa,
Ado-Ekiti, who came to the hospital to see the woman and her
children, confirmed that Abosede came to the church and was
taken to the hospital.

The church member, who pleaded anonymity, said the
leadership of the congregation felt she could benefit from the
free medical programme of Ekiti State Government for
women and children.

Via: NAN

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