THE JEALOUS WIFE

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Jealous is nothing but a diedly disease that can destroy ones life. Everything in life should be handled with patients.This is what Olubukola lacked in her marriage that destroyed her life. This is a story of one family named Mr & Mrs Adekunle Johnson.Sit back and enjoy the story.
Some years back,their was a young guy named ADEKUNLE JOHNSON,from a rich family of Mr & Mrs R.A Johnson.
Adekunle Johnson went to a private university where he studied Business Administration. During his time in school, He has always proved to be a gentle and cool guy on campus. He was in his final year when he met one Olubukola Williams, Olubukola Williams was a daughter of one top politician named Mr &Mrs J A Williams. Olubukola was known to be an arrogant and jealousy type of lady. Adekunle Johnson hooked up with Olubukola for a serious relationship even with Olubukola's arrogant behaviour. Even in public places, Olubukola do messed up her fiance .but since love is blind, Adekunle also find every reason to love her.
As times goes on, day by day, Adekunle was getting it right with Olubukola's behaviour.
Of course they engaged in marriage,after 4 years of marriage, God blessed them with a bouncing baby girl. What a devilish day when Adekunle came late from work.it was a tough war. Olubukola who was so aggressive pushed her husband unknowingly that her daughter stood at her husband's back. Before they knew it. Seyifunmi their daughter was already bleeding because she hit her head against the wall. This is how Olubukola lost her only child due to jealousy and aggressiveness. Home full of happiness turned to sad home. This is how Olubukola was sent out of her marital home.
THE END.

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Yes, jealousy can be called a disease. But without jealousy can not do, especially when you have a beautiful wife and she gives attention to other men ..
Intersting story, I support you

This is more of a priests’ parrable to his congregation than a story. Thanks for participating.