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I Never Knew Is My Husband Son, Just Want To Test My Fertility With Him - Nasarawa housewife Narrated her story After Getting Pregnant

She said her husband who is now dead, brought the young man over and introduced him to her as one of his relatives from the village.

She said her husband who is now dead, brought the young man over and introduced him to her as one of his relatives from the village.


A housewife in Nasarawa state, Mrs Justina Agbumi has narrated how she was impregnated by her husband's biological son who she identified as Godwin. 


Agbumi who was childless for 19 years prior to the incident, blamed the affair on a frosty relationship with her husband. 


The lady told The Nation that her curiousity to establish whether she was indeed barren as claimed by her husband, pushed her into allowing the young man that was staying with them to sleep with her, not knowing he was the biological son of her husband.


She said her husband who is now dead, brought the young man over and introduced him to her as one of his relatives from the village.


Agbumi said; 


“It got to a point that I asked myself if I was still living with the same man I married. He suddenly became a beast, calling me barren, harlot and useless, just because I couldn’t take in.


“He was my best friend before we got married. We were ready to have children as quickly as possible so we could move on.


“But after five years and more, there was nothing. I didn’t take in, so I became worried.


“We went for several tests but we were told I had no problem but my husband had low sperm count and he needed to regulate his diet, which we did, but nothing changed.


“Because he is the only son, his mother had already become hostile to me, visiting regularly from the village while my husband also joined her in frustrating me.


“Before then, I visited places my faith would ordinarily not permit to, because all I wanted was a child. Yet nothing came out of it.


“That was how I started living alone. I cried daily but that didn’t bring any succour.


“One day, I got an idea and decided to test my fertility with another man. I realised that would be adultery of the highest order, but I also felt it would be lesser sin if it was with my husband’s relation who was staying with us. I drew the young man closer and made him my best friend since my husband had stopped making love to me for close to seven months.


“Luring Godwin to start sleeping with me was a difficult decision but I was also considering my age.


“I had never cheated on my husband before, but I had reached the limit of my endurance and the circumstances around me was not in my favour.


“I concluded that I would test my fertility through Godwin. I had seen Godwin’s crotch during house cleaning, so I realised that his manhood was big enough to give me satisfaction, though he was only about 17 years old.


“I started admiring him anytime my husband went to work. I would summon courage and make advances to him, drawing him closer to me with petty items.


“In no time, he succumbed and we started having sex, though he was not too perfect because he had not been into it.


“But I was teaching him. I also warned him never to reveal it and threatened to kill him if he opened up to anybody.


“We progressed in that direction, especially during my ovulation period. In no distant time, he was able to impregnate me. I missed my period three months after.


“I was very happy that the plan to test my fertility worked and that what my husband could not do for years, Godwin did within a short time.


“One fortunate thing was that Godwin himself did not know that he was responsible for it. Unfortunately for me, I didn’t know that Godwin was actually the biological son of my husband. The entire family hid it from me so that I would not victimise him.”


However after Godwin secured admission into the College of Education, Akwanga, and was travelling to commence registration, he got involved in an accident that claimed his life. 


Agbumi added; 


“He died before I was delivered of a baby boy.”

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