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Nigerian man accuses wife of 12 years of bringing another man’s child into his house, calls her names

- A Nigerian man identified as Bob-Manuel Don-Christian on Facebook has accused his wife of cheating

- The obviously angered man took to social media to bash his wife and accused her of bringing home another man's child

- Bob and his wife have been married for 12 years and reports claim that his source of infidelity news is his girlfriend who has been with lately

All is fair in love and war but it seems that a woman has had her family torn apart over news of infidelity. A Nigerian man identified as Bob-Manuel Don-Christian on Facebook, recently shared a photo of his family and accused his wife of 12 years of cheating and deceitfully letting him take another man's child as his own.

Bob who sounded jilted called his wife names and stated that they had been hoping for a male child in their home and it turns out his wife crossed the line to make sure she mothered a male child for her husband. Bob-Manuel sounded sure when he claimed that the child is not his and his wife cheated on him.

Defending his stance, he stated that a prophetess told him that his wife slept with another man who is the real father of the child he has been taking care of unknowingly as his.

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In his rant-ful post, he stated that he has been a good husband and father only for him to find out that it was all for nothing.

Nigerian man accuses wife of 12 years of bringing another man’s child into his house

Man accuses his wife of cheating on Facebook (Picture/Facebook)
Source: Facebook

Read his post below:

"For all of you who think for some time now that I have gone berserk, i would like to bring to your knowledge that I have for 12 long years been responsible and a good husband and also a good father.

Today I would love to go public by making it known to all who think am crazy, to know that for 9 years my estranged wife could not give me a man child, until she had to hire a priest of baal to sow a seed of wickedness in her which she tried to implant in my dynasty.”

However, today even the Almighty who knows my heart brought this wickedness to my knowledge and for this I thought it is the right time to set the records straight.

If there be reasonable people with a wholesome fear of God, somebody should tell this wicked desperate harlot of a woman to take the child to his father.

A b*stard can never have a place in my bloodline.

No wickedness done against the chosen of God will go unpunished. I have decreed and it shall stand. The evil conspirators will never know peace as long as they walk.

I have made a covenant with the earth that every one who are part of this treachery and dishonor done against my happiness will go mad.

If I be a chosen of Yahweh, before the fall of September this things shall begin to happen.

If I have served the Almighty with trembling fear and with reverence no man will go free of my decrees.”

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Some family and friends of Bob and his wife have called him out on his apparent lies. A certain Chiki NK Ibe on Facebook shared a photo of Bob as a young child and his son and stated that they share a striking resemblance and that he is delusional to think that his wife cheated on him.

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Another Facebook user also shared more photos of the husband and the child and pointed out the resemblance they share.

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Meanwhile, Don-Christian seems to have moved on with his life. In recent posts, he is seen posing beside and other woman who many suspect is the new girlfriend and the prophetess who told him his child is not his.

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