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Side Chick Ties The Womb of Her Sugar Daddy’s Wife

 


Angela (not her real name) has reached out to us to publish a story she hopes would teach married men to be contented with their wives. She also expects her sister who is the villain in this story to see this publication, be touched and probably turn over a new leaf.

Angela contacted a team member of Star Rush Media about something that was bothering her, she needed to speak to someone about it, to ease her mind.

Angela is 22, residing in the Ajah axis of Lagos State with her 36-year-old eldest sister, Bimbo (not real name).

She explained how kind and generous her eldest sister is towards her. She is the last child of a family of eight. Bimbo saw her through school and had her move from Akure to Lagos to complete her education and head one of her businesses.

Bimbo is sugar baby turned mistress to a popular businessman and socialite who doubles as a politician, frolicking with the rich and mighty in the corridors of power. His first name begins with an A and there’s a K within. In this story, we will simply refer to him as Senator AK.

Mr AK has been in a relationship with Bimbo for more than 15 years. He is credited to funding her businesses and sponsoring her luxurious lifestyle.

For reasons best known to Mr AK, he has refused to marry Bimbo, neither has he allowed her marry or date a younger man. He visits her regularly at the 3 bedroom home he got her in Ajah.

Mr AK has been married to the daughter of a one time state governor, for more than 10 years, but the marriage has not been able to produce any offspring.

Angela narrated how she found out her eldest sister was responsible for Senator AK’s wife childlessness. She had accompanied Bimbo to Ogbomosho during the Easter holiday to visit a babalawo. They stayed over the weekend having spiritual baths. It was one of the nights she overheard Bimbo discussing with the wife of the Babalawo to thank her husband, that she doesn’t regret knowing him, that everything he ever did for her was potent. That was when the babalawo’s wife who definitely knows about Senator AK’s ordeal said to Bimbo, 

 “how your man na, hope una still dey go on strong.What of that thing wey he put for house as wife?”.

 With excitement, Bimbo responded  “she dey there like log of wood, make she nor do make she comot go find man wey go give am belly.Baba don assure me say, that her belly wey I tie, no juju or pastor go fit loose am, she nor go ever born for that house”.

Angela was shocked, but too frightened to confront her sister about it. She wished she never overheard the discussion, as it’s difficult for her to get over it.

She decided to share the story with us, because her sister follows our social media accounts and is likely to read it.

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