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Matrimonial gymnastics Pt II....dangerous emotions
segemia
#1 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:26:30 PM
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Some interesting event around my neighbourhood spanning two months.

An immediate neighbour of mine left for work in Eldoret on 28th November 2013. The wife works in Nairobi and employed by a certain oil company. They have two children aged about 10 and 8 years.smile smile

Just before the husband left, he had told me that they had a conflict with mama watoto two days earlier and they were not in talking terms at the time. So he was not even escorted by his wife and therefore he had called on me to help him carry his luggage.Sad Sad

5th December 2013, at about 10:00PM, at night, as I was returning home from the evening activities, I noted that the gate to the neighbours compound was fully wide open and only the security lights were on. So, I imagined that the wife to the neighbour may have just driven in and was preparing to lock the gate and therefore I proceeded to mine.smile smile

The following day, I was late for work and I was not able to notice anything much in my surrounding as i sped off to the office. At midnight as I was drifting towards home I met a fully closed body 3.3 canter lorry going in the opposite direction and it almost hit my car. The driver must have been high on something, so I cursed him a million times and moved on.Brick wall Brick wall

Twenty minutes later, I was passing by my neighbours gate which this time it was not only wide open, but the security lights were off while internal lights were on. To me this was strange because it was coincidental that two times, the lady was just ahead of me in getting to her home just as I was doing to mine. It had never happened before!d'oh! d'oh!

I packed the car by the gate, got out and pressed the bell switch. I heard it buzzing inside the house but nobody came out, so I decided to enter the compound and went to the main entrance. The door was wide open and when I stepped in, the sight of an empty sitting room baffled me. I went to the kitchen cautiously...empty too, except a full stinking dustbin. Went to the bedrooms. They were very empty except one which had two dolls and a child's left foot shoe. All the wardrobes were wide open and empty too.smile smile smile

I switched off the internal lights and switched on the security ones, closed the doors behind me and went out of the house. I closed the gate and as I entered my car, I knew everything was wrong in that homestead and I thought of that canter vehicle, so when I packed inside my own compound I called the man. He was asleep and as he talked he was still sleepy until I asked him why he decided to move from his own house that he had built and had not bothered to inform his neighbours. The five minutes silence that followed clearly confirmed that a bombshell had been dropped. In a composed speech, the man told me that he had not moved and neither had they discussed any thing about moving from the property with his wife. He told me to take care of the house and lock the gates with a padlock, which I did, and said that in two days time (when he organised for an emergency leave of absence from work) he would be coming to Nairobi.Sad Sad Sad

9th December 2013 the man came to Nairobi and we linked up at about 6:00 in the evening. We went straight to home, got the keys to his homestead which were in my custody, and we went to his house. We stepped into the sitting room and what the man saw, I could tell as I looked into his face. He leaned with his hands onto one of the walls (where the 42" television used to be) speechless with his head between the hands and looked down onto the floor. I saw a drop of tear falling down and hit the floor. After ten minutes he lifted his head up and what I saw was very infuriated face with trucks of tears from the eyes to the chicks where they dropped off. He told me to take him to the upper floors. From there, we went "in detail" to the rest of the homestead and compound and all that time he was quiet and composed.Sad Sad

As we closed the gate, the only thing that the man could say was "Thank you Segemia. Thank you very much. You know what Segemia, I really don't quite understand what it is that the women want from men and they (women) do not tell the men". We talked at length and eventually the man dropped a bombshell...that he was going to sell the house since after all the title deed was in his name and he was the one who bought the plot with his own money. After so much discussion, the man clearly understood that his wife may never have had any attachment to that house but his children would need it in future. Besides, the wife was probably trying to drive a point by hitting the man where it pains most. He abandoned the idea of selling the house, but told me that he would take action which he did not specify. Three days later he went to his village home to visit his parents and a week later he called me from Eldoret.Sad Sad

4th January 2014, the man called me from Eldoret and told me that his wife sent him a message asking him for money to pay the children's school fees, but he ignored, arguing that she should only demand school fees for the children when he is seeing them life life and in his own house. He also asked if his wife had been seen around the property and I told him no...Sad Sad

For all that time that I have known this man (about 20 years), right now he does not seem like himself and he needs a lot of help. Please advise.

As of now if you were that man what would you do after learning what has happened and after the new development?

Stay tuned folks, the ugly juicy part is coming!.

Magigi
#2 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:33:13 PM
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segemia wrote:
Some interesting event around my neighbourhood spanning two months.

Stay tuned folks, the ugly juicy part is coming!.


Hurry up...But pole to your friend...Shit happens!
Impunity
#3 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:35:24 PM
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Was the wife a bantu? You what am coming to!
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Angelica _ann
#4 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:37:15 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Was the wife a bantu? You what am coming to!


Your engrish of late is wanting, kwani?
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Impunity
#5 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:39:01 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Was the wife a bantu? You what am coming to!


Your engrish of late is wanting, kwani?


You know what I'm coming to.

ION:I'm using the 20 bob bundle this January and so I have to type first, send and then disconnect.
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You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Rankaz13
#6 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:41:45 PM
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Sad Ouch!!
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kysse
#7 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 1:58:53 PM
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End times things.
segemia
#8 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 2:01:41 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Was the wife a bantu? You what am coming to!


The wife is a zebra. From the little that I know regarding that woman, the sub family tree is as follows;

Grandfather....Mkamba
Grandmother....Tugen

Father.....Luo
Mother.....Mkamba

The wife in african traditions is Luo and was married to a Kikuyu..

All those ethnic compositions are irrelevant when it comes to marital issues. Women are the same across the board.
MaichBlack
#9 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 2:03:17 PM
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You need to be Kabogo-like of Waitutu-ish and you wife will never attempt such stuff! If you are Tuju-ish, wewe kwisha!!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Okay, I know this is not a laughing matter!
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Kaigangio
#10 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 2:11:30 PM
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segemia wrote:
...Just before the husband left, he had told me that they had a conflict with mama watoto two days earlier and they were not in talking terms at the time. So he was not even escorted by his wife and therefore he had called on me to help him carry his luggage.Sad Sad ....


Did the man tell you what the conflict was all about, rather did he tell you why they were fighting??


...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
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