Uganda Lady Narrates Her Shocking Experience After Falling in Love With a Kenyan
From my childhood, we were groomed and prepared on how to be faithful wives to our future husbands. Our parents taught us on how to respect men and how to serve our husbands once we are married.
My Name is Mary Nyaboke from Uganda, and my marriage story is one full of drama and disappointment but don’t worry, I will tell you how I overcame.
So, 8 years ago I got engaged to this handsome man from Kisumu, ‘Name Withheld’ I loved him more than anything, after 7 months of dating he proposed and a colourful wedding followed. I knew from my heart I had hit the jackpot.The Rude shock.
He was my prince charming, loving and caring, he provided as a husband and as a wife I submitted and I served him well as I had been taught. 4 years down the line he drastically changed, he started coming home late and was full of excuses. Sometimes It he would come back the following day after a night out.I knew this was not the husband I had always known, something was unusual. To my surprise I stumbled upon a packet of used condoms while doing laundry. I was broken and taken a back. This was unbelievable. As if that was not enough, my husband disappeared for two weeks after I confronted him.TrendingGovernment Backtracks On New Pensions Bill
He admitted of having affairs with several women and surprisingly he told me he can’t stop. Full of anger and confusion I asked to go visit and stay with my parents for a few days. I shared my marriage misfortunes with my mother and that’s when she introduced me to a herbalist by the name Dr. Mugwenu. She assured me that my marriage will be restored as he had helped several men and women she could mention by names.
Together with my mother we contacted the herbalist and scheduled a meeting. The herbalist gave me some herbs and told me to include in my husband’s meals at home. He promised that he will changeI went home and did as I was instructed, and indeed I started to see a change. As I speak, this is the 3rd year and my husband has been super loyal.
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Uganda Lady Narrates Her Shocking Experience After Falling in Love With a Kenyan
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