Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 18
..âSo all these while, Alhaji has been the one threatening our lives? Poor Ope, she died not knowing she was trying to save my lifeâ I said to myself Those were the words I kept repeating to myself the whole day I had my bath nine times, Miebaka was thinking I had fever, not knowing I spent the whole time in the bathroom trying to figure out what I was going to do. I knew I had done wrong by chopping off his lips, but he did not leave me with any other option. Are post wedding days were as challenging as the past. I pitied my husband; maybe he shouldnât have looked for me.
Maybe he should have gone ahead with Ope and lived a happy life after. Maybe I was the badluck. Yes, I knewI was, and I was ready to fix this problem myself.
I began to use the NGO as an excuse. Each day, for the first three months after our wedding, I would go out there, trying to gather information about Alhaji. But I would lie to my husband that the NGO work had been too demanding, and he understood.
One afternoon, I finally decided to contact Godfrey. I had invited him for our wedding but he did not show upor call to give any explanations why he didnât attend.
Me:âHello Godfrey. Itâs Shiber.â
Godfrey:âIyawo how fa now.
You just forget us abi. Big woman. I was in Accra during your wedding. Thatâs whyI couldnât make it. But I heard what happened. I am so sorryâ
Me:âThat is why I am calling you. We really need to seeâ
Godfrey:âOk. Iâll let you know when I am back to AbujaâIt was more than eight months after our wedding. I was already heavily pregnant. I abandoned the NGO job, leaving it to the hands of Miebakaâs friend to manage. Having a twins inside ones stomach for months wasnâtan easy thing.
Everything was perfect, the timber business was moving fast and Miebaka and I were already planning to relocate to the US. We also began to make plans of opening new branches for our NGO while we control the organization from abroad. I could not believe I would ever be happy for months without encountering terrible events. Miebaka on his part was the best husband one would pray for; he made sure he was there with me at the hospital during every check up on the twins, he did the chores and sang for me at night when I couldnât sleepâŠhe would call our babies cute namesâŠsaying I was in heaven is an understatement.
He had brought two maids to stay by me incase there was any reason for me to be at the hospital because hewas travelling to Osun State to seal a deal with his clients on the timber business.Just as he predicted, the Labour pains started two weeks after he left for Osun state. First, the pains began just like the usual menstrual cramps, then it got hotter, I forced myself to catch some breath. I had heard stories about women who would spend days in the hospital because they had gone there before the right time of delivery; I did not want to be that kind of woman. I hated hospitals, I wanted to go there, have my babies and return home the next day.I called him to inform him of the new development and his response made me laugh
Miebaka:âWhat has come over you? Are you joking with the lives of my angels? You better go to the hospital else Iâll call the police to drag you outâ he warned I laughed at him on the phone as he spoke with all seriousness
Me:âSo I am no more your angel abi?â I teased
Miebaka:âYou are now expired hahahah. Common go to the hospital joorâ he laughed After the call, I called the maids to help me down the stairs, I could feel Miebakaâs angels trying to force theirway out.âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ.
Miebaka:âMy Angel! You finally open your eyes.
Doctor!Doctor!â He called at the man in white shirtâMy Angel is awakeâ he said holding my handâShould I bring our angels? They look so cute just like you my loveâ
Doctor:âShe does not have enough strength to hold them. Let us give her an hour to be fully awakeâ he spoke to Miebaka
Miebaka:âDo you want rice? MoiMoi or Pepper soup? I have them all hereâ he said with excitement
Doctor:âMr.Miebaka your wife canât eat anything now.
You may want to take those meals back home because even if she starts eating, it wouldnât be that kind of food, for nowâ he smiled and tapped him on the shoulderâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ..
My twins were the best gift God had given me. They looked so much like Aunt Engee, so stubborn. We had postponed our trip to the US, I wanted to be strong before relocating. I also wanted my kids to breathe the African air before going to America.
Meanwhile, Godfrey was reporting to me each week.
My kids were now two months old. I would leave them with the maids and run to the park to meet with Godfrey.
Our last meeting was not pleasing; he had toldme that Chief had informed him that Alhaji was still bent on destroying my marriage with Miebaka
Godfrey: âI think you should leave town. I spoke to Chief to help us beg Alhaji but he said this is now beyond his control and that if you and your husband love yourselves, you should leave Nigeria, because the Alhaji he knows will not give on youâ he advisedM
e:âThanks for your effort.
The truth is, I canât because of Alhaji fast forward our trip to the US. I have plans forhim tooâAs I sat with Godfrey, making sure no one took note of us, my breast milk began to drip out of my top; I had left the twins at home with the maids. Miebaka was also home, resting. He had just returned from another business trip. I left Godfrey at the park and drove to thehouse.
On my way, I stopped by the aboki to buy fruits for my husband. As I stood waiting for turn, I noticed smoke coming from a direction far from the street; the kind of smoke Miebaka and I saw when there was crisis in Kano. I couldnât help but ask the aboki as people ran towards that direction.
Me:âMallam a beg wetin dey happen for there? Why people dey run?
Aboki:âWallahi I no no.But Mallam Yinusa say na big fire o! The man, the woman and fine twinsâŠall of them die for the fire wallahi MadamâOn hearing this, I dropped my hand bag and every otherthing I was holding, lifted my skirt up and began to run as fast as I could. I had gotten there too late, our house was burnt down; I could not even recognize the location. All I saw was a piece of the toy Pastorâs wife had given to my kids during their dedication. I knelt down in pains staring at the smoke and all I could say wasâGod! God! God! Why!âI opened my eyes and saw myself being held by two men. I pulled myself out and ran to the streets. I remembered where Alhajiâs house was located; I had found out more about his family during my research about him. I took a cab and headed to Maitama, where his first wife lived.
Locating the house a second time was not an issue. I stood opposite the house, observing who went in and who got out. Then I saw two kids, his only sons, grabbed them, stabbed them multiple times and left them lifeless. I saw the security man making calls, I didnât mind, I kept hitting the gate shouting on top of my voiceâŠ
I knew I had gone insane, Yes! What was left for me on earth? NOTHING. I was ready to face death himself, after all death had been playing games with me. I wanted to face death and ask him what wrong I had done to him.âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
The police had come, handcuffed me and dragged me into their dirty vehicle as neighbors stood and watched.I did not stress the judge in court, I told them I was guilty and ready to be imprisoned..
To Be ContinuedâŠ.
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