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ASABA BANK MANAGER IMPREGNATES MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

ASABA BANK MANAGER IMPREGNATES MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

A bank manager in Asaba, Delta State is in the middle of a controversy after he allegedly put in family way, a mother and daughter after their romantic relationship started as customers.


Just after their relationship started as customers, a bank manager in one of the new generation banks in Asaba, the Delta State capital, has allegedly impregnated a mother and daughter.

According to The Leadership, the bank manager who hails from Benin City, Edo State and was transferred to Asaba to head the Bank Branch, had his car’s windscreen smashed by his wife when she got wind of the shocking news on Tuesday.

Sources revealed that a romance started two weeks of the man's resumption in the office when the woman, a first class business woman at the popular Ogbeogonogo market, who during financial transaction at the bank and interaction with the manager, discovered his kind hearted services, and asked for his GSM number after which she left the banking hall.

It was further learnt that the bank manager resumed Asaba branch of his office without his wife moving with him and since had been living like a bachelor in a self contained room he rented around Infant Jesus.

Sources said the woman-customer who barely three weeks of her relationship with the man, allegedly turned herself into housewife for which often she cooks and washes his clothes.

Family sources said that the woman’s husband alleged to be “vegetable” after he allegedly survived strange illness, was rendered impotent and can no longer performs his civil and conjugal responsibilities ‘a situation which made him lost his wife to other man outside.

While the philandrous act of the woman had been talk of the town in Asaba and its environs, the woman by share of providence became the house bread winner.

She was said to have introduced her daughter, a final year student of the state owned University, Awai, Asaba during which she became an errand girl and allegedly find her way into the heart of the banker who in most of her visits on behalf of the mother, allegedly spoils her with money.

Insider said that the 22-years-old, suddenly “assumed” the hottest in the heart of the banker who allegedly confided in a friend that the girl does the “job” better than the mother.

Investigation revealed that while their relationship lasted, the banker got a shocker from the 48-year-old mother that she was pregnant and the following week on her news, the daughter reportedly “stamped” the banker with the same news.

The revelation of their pregnancies, further investigation revealed, had created tension in the family of the housewife and her property had been thrown out by the husband’s relations who described the act as an abomination.

Speaking to a correspondent, one of the family members, Ogbueshi John Ikwunebo said; “We as family members have asked the mother and the daughter to pack out of our brother’s house, it is a taboo and they cannot live there again.”

The housewife a native of Ogbeagueze village in Asaba, had allegedly been “sleeping around” after the husband was reportedly hit with strange illness, while the daughter an under graduate of DELSU allegedly lives same like the mother.


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