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This man does not want his father in-law to visit his house neither will he give him any money, and this is why 

by Emerald Nigeria
April 17, 2021
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This man does not want his father in-law to visit his house neither will he give him any money, and this is why

Gladys Ekwu

A parlance says that no man knows tomorrow and that money has wings and can fly to any body or anywhere it wishes to. A Delta man, Mr. Christopher Nadaba, who was a pauper when he married his wife has become very rich with many landed property in Asaba.

Sources close to him inforned Emerald News that Nadaba remembered the insult he got from his father in-law then and vowed that he will not allow him to visit him not to talk of giving him money.

Reports say the man said his father in-law from Anambra State treated him as an animal when he was coming to marry his daughter.

Emerald News gathered that the man said that he likes and cherishes  his mother in-law and his wife’s siblings for accepting him the way he was then.

Mr. Nadaba regretted that his father in-law warned his daughter right in his presence not to marry him while describing him as a poor man that will amount to nothing.

According to our source, when his mother in-law and the siblings of his wife convinced him to allow him to marry his daughter because of the love that existed between two of them, the man said that his father in-law managed to accept but did not treat him with love and respect.

An eye witness said that Mr. Nadaba complained bitterly that his father in-law talked to him any how in the presence of his people that accompanied him to marry his wife in Anambra State.

According to our source, when his people were pleading with his wife’s kinsmen to cut off some expenses for them because he could not afford everything they requested from him, his father in-law bluntly refused while abusing him, telling him that he came to marry his daughter with a leaking pocket.

According to our source, the man’s kinsmen pittied him and agreed that they would accept whatever he came with but his father in-law refused and proved very difficult.

Emerald News gathered that it was after much plea from his wife’s kinsmen and his wife’s mother that he reluctantly accepted the things he came with.

Our source said that as a result of the ill treatment he got from his father in-law, he does not give him money the way he gives his mother in-law and others.

Emerald News gathered that his wife has been asking her husband for forgiveness on-behalf of her father but he declined as he said that his father in-law must be punished for treating him in such manner until when he learnt his lesson.

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