edeonuebere :
Hey girl, I’m not really the kind of person who comments on people’s posts, but your story really touched me. I understand you so well because he said many of the same things to me too.
Honestly, I’m shocked to hear that he’s married. It’s heartbreaking to realize that someone can tell the same story to different women. I just wanted to share my experience because a lot of what you said sounded familiar. I run a laundry shop in Enugu, and he brought clothes to me once. His friend lives on the same street as my shop, and he drives the same Lexus SUV you talked about. He also told me he used to live in Ghana and that he now moves between Abuja and Ghana.
Looking back now, I thank God I noticed the red flags early enough. There were so many inconsistencies and so many holes in his stories that things just never seemed to add up. Recently, whenever I post something on my WhatsApp status, he comments saying, “Ebere, my wife.” God have mercy.
I’m really sorry you had to go through this. You spoke so beautifully and eloquently, and I admire your strength. I pray that God sees you through this difficult season and blesses you abundantly. May your child never lack anything good, and may both of you experience peace, happiness, and better days ahead.
Take good care of yourself. Life has a way of rewarding people for the good they do and holding people accountable for the hurt they cause. Wishing you and your baby all the best. ❤️
2026-06-25 07:40:10