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Monday 25 January 2016

'How my Naija husband saved me from my mum' - Kenyan woman writes

Found this interesting story on Nairobi News. Read below...
"I am one of those people who say they got pregnant by accident. I got pregnant at 19 just in my second year of university. I didn’t expect to get pregnant because I took the necessary precautions. From the beginning I wasn’t sure in my mind whether I should keep the baby. The father had already denied me.
I didn’t have a father figure in my life so I didn’t know what to do. I thought of how I was going to tell my mom, I didn’t know how she would react, especially being that I am the first and only child. I didn’t even know where to start. I felt I had already let her down.

WORST FEAR
My worst fear became a reality; my mom became harsh with me. It was like a switch in her flipped. She even refused to be associated with me.
She didn’t want a kid who was in my kind of situation; forced to drop out of school in second year. She abused me, verbally and physically.
I had never seen this side of my mother. We only had each other and I thought that would never change. Yet there she was, the one person I thought would always be there for me, turning her back on me.

RAN AWAY
 
Everything was too much. I ran away. I had to escape because even my own mother wanted me to get rid of the baby. I had already made up my mind that I was going to have it. With some money saved up, I decided to start a small business. I prepared chips and crisps and sold them. I rented a shack and used it as my house, paying Kshs. 1,500 rent every month. I had to survive. I couldn’t let my baby down.

Through a friend I found out my aunt had relocated to Nairobi. I was unsure on how she would react to me being pregnant. She was very close to my mom. I took the risk and went to see her; I had nothing to lose and everything to gain.
My aunt decided to secretly help me because she knew I didn’t want my mother getting involved. She used to visit me in my shack, every day until I gave birth.

SAVING GRACE
 
Giving me advice and checking on how baby and I were doing. She was the saving grace that I badly needed. I had no one. She gave me the love and care that my own mother denied me. When I finally gave birth, I couldn’t imagine that I wanted to get rid of someone so innocent. I imagined how I would have felt if I got an abortion. It made me hate myself for a while. I had to find a way to love myself again. It helped that no one in the area knew my story. They just saw me as a stranger with a baby.

Then I met a man. He always wondered how such a young girl was so stressed. I told him my story, he told me his. I kept on asking myself why anyone would be interested in someone like me. As time went by, we became friends. I didn’t have friends. I had been rejected by everyone and was raising a baby on my own.

NAIJA MAN
He was nice to me and wanted to take care of me. He sort of felt sorry for me. He gave us-my baby and I- an apartment to live in. He also sent me money. Enough money to ensure the baby got everything she needed. I was even able to finish my education.
He took me to Nigeria and gave me money to start my own salon business. When he asked me to marry him, how could I refuse?
He took me and my baby in as his own. He took us from nothing and gave us everything. I knew for once, God remembered that I exist."

Source: Nairobi News

92 comments:

Unknown said...

Ok

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Chai ya. * it's well*

Unknown said...

Nice one God bless him

Adaobilinda her sexcellency said...

Eayaaah... we still hv good men in naija jare

Davido's driver said...

Good for her

Luciana Chinda said...

Eyaaaaaa! Touching story

Unknown said...

Nice of him.Abi linda!

Unknown said...

Extremely touchy.

YOUNGBUHARI said...

A Nigerian is in the news for the right reason this time... Nice of him

Mufliat said...

May Allah continue to bless him




#Hajia Mufliat

Unknown said...

God is great.Linda see to that case

Unknown said...

How sweet...Thumbs up to all 9ja men jare

Unknown said...

ok


















#she'sunique#

Anonymous said...

We r still at the top of our game. Respect to Naija Men

OSINANL said...

Eyaaa... Nice one

Unknown said...

Eeyeaa.. Now I love this story,.. Don't get me wrong, am not in support of teenage pregnancy, buh to have kept the baby against all odds n even decided to cater for her, is worthy of commendation.. I pray the man is genuinely kindhearted n God sees u guys through..

Linda I hv arrived, post my comment.

Anonymous said...

Refreshing

Anonymous said...

Awwww..my story is similar to hers!

Unknown said...

Odikwa egwu plenty plenty! Linda take note!

Pesin Pikin said...

Nigerians are still one of the best nations even though we are corrupt

Unknown said...

Awe..God is merciful.....

Unknown said...

Now who says Nigerian men are not caring and loving.
9ja ladies don't know how much gift God has given them.


#XENO-FABIAN

Unknown said...

Hmmm what a story

Alpacino D said...

Sometimes life throws us a lot of shits, it is to make us stronger monte calro de brlanche

Cherry girl said...

so touching. this man nailed it

Nnenna Chigbu said...

Touching story. May God Bless that man.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

I'm happy for her


...merited happiness

Unknown said...

Such men are rare, she's blessed to have one. And for every woman out there in dire situations, don't give up, there will always be light at the end of the tunnel

Unknown said...

Such an inspiring story.

Unknown said...

Whoa!,applaudise for this naija man. We can be nice sometimes...no mother will want her child to make the same mistakes she made... But she didn't take it well. I hope u can finish school

Psalmuelle aka Samstone. said...

Hey. Good one. Thank God for her life.

#LIB ADDICT#

Unknown said...

Good for her !!!

Damolia.DEW

Unknown said...

Oh God make ways where there is seem no way. Ur mom though, jux 4giv her

Unknown said...

Interesting story

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Anonymous said...

Okay I thank God for you.jumbo

Anonymous said...

Beautiful story. Good report for Nigeria. God bless that Naija man.

Unknown said...

Wow! That man is a God sent. Of course just like me, he is a rare specie of Nigerian men. May God bless his soul and enrich him to keep doing more. Am waiting for the jealousy stricken Kenyans who would hate on this girls story.

Unknown said...

Waoh,touching

Unknown said...

Naija are good.Abi linda!

Unknown said...

Eayaa lovely

Nnenna Chigbu said...

God bless this man

Unknown said...

Enter your comment..oh thank you lord for her its really touching

junia said...

Nice naija man

Unknown said...

Good man God bless him

Adaobikamma said...

Yes ooo Nigerians are good people,it's the bad government and economy that do turn us weird.

Anonymous Personified said...

God sure exist.
Happy for her.

Unknown said...

Wow touching

Unknown said...

Some parents take unforgiveness too far and some women are more hardened than men! If life was perfect or she was a perfect woman, why was she living a lonely life without the man who should have helped raise her daughter ? One thing is certain, she'll pray and beg to seen her daughter and grand daughter even its once before she exits this world and then she'll understand the precious things she made anger and unforgiveness steal from her.
God bless this kind-hearted man who in the midst of all the evils in the world today, found enough grace to step up to being a great mom and husband to this lady and a good father to her child.

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LynG said...

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Unknown said...

Wonderful

Unknown said...

Wonderful

Unknown said...

naija men dey try na

Unknown said...

Good for her

Andy sneh said...

We are nice now

Unknown said...

Good for her

DAUGHTER _ OF _ A _ SOMEBODY... said...

Eeya God bless the man but sha close ya legs next time to save us from reading this again.....









I didn't type this fa' it just popped out...




Unknown said...

Nice story, she was lucky to see the right person,

Golda Awosika said...

Amazing!





#*karlishah*

Unknown said...

No be small good men oooo

Unknown said...

No be small good men oooo

Unknown said...

Good for her ooo#Lindangwanu#

Unknown said...

Wow...well we still have some good guys in Naija.


-LIB PIKIN-

Unknown said...

U did not tell us if him kpansh u first before all these help...cos I no my men dem...











~make I go drink one bottle of beer~

Anon said...

God will raise dis Man beyond his dreams

Unknown said...

Dis is good for a change,i know how bad d Kenyans tag nigerians especially their women..nice one,buh she didn't mention d man's name nd wat tribe e is from in nigeria?

Unknown said...

Good for her

Unknown said...

Seen

Unknown said...

Atleast let a good story be told about nigeria people from the tongue of other countries...
Not always the negative part..

Unknown said...

Atleast let a good story be told about nigeria people from the tongue of other countries...
Not always the negative part..

Unknown said...

thank God for the naija Man

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Thank God for her life

chommy said...

Eiyah. Linda observe!

Unknown said...

Big shoutout to all Naija guys

Unknown said...

wonderful story, awesome grace

Unknown said...

wonderful story, awesome grace

Unknown said...

wonderful story, awesome grace

Anonymous said...

Nigerians are hospitable people and they are very nice to foreigners whether black or white. I wish other countries can emuliate them.

Anonymous said...

Nigerians are hospitable people and they are very nice to foreigners whether black or white. I wish other countries can emuliate them.

Unknown said...

i'm a gud man sorry guy.

Unknown said...

Nice one.


#FINEST

Unknown said...

God bless him.

Unknown said...

God bless him

Unknown said...

Adupe good one from Nigeria.....Lindododo, I beg post my comment

Unknown said...

thumbs up.....angelmakiz@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

Good !... Not all the time bad, bad stories about Naija man

Unknown said...

Good one for 9ja..

Unknown said...

GOOD

owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin) said...

GOOD

Unknown said...

nice one.thank God for his grace.

Unknown said...

i thank God for you for giving u a second chance. Your mum will be glad to receive u back now.

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