How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

Young man narrates the touching story of how he lost his mother after so much effort to invite her over to see his new house. A Twitter user identified as @lavezzedout took to the platform to share the tale of a painful loss which reshaped his life.

How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

Twitter user @lavezzedout The narration was motivated by another user who made a thread asking people to tell the moment when they realized life was vanity. In the case of @lavezzedout, he realized life was vanity after he lost his dearest mother, not long after inviting her over to see his apartment. How I lost my mother “I’m in tears typing this but I just needed to let it out finally. The last time I ever saw my mom was when she visited me at my house for the very first time, last year August. I had always wanted her to come visit me. My dad and all my siblings had been to my place except for my mother. So all through last year. I begged her to come. I was like “mummy just come and spend one weekend with me.” She was a busy woman. She had my dad to take care of and her shop back in our house in Mowe to monitor. There was no time for her to visit. Occasionally I do go home but I was never frequent and my parent complained a lot. Finally she chose a weekend to come, the first week in August and I was excited. I had planned that I was going to at least spoil her silly and take care of her. She had said that she would come on a Friday and leave the following day cos she had to open shop. I wasn’t happy with it but I wanted her to come still. I wanted her to see that I was doing well for myself at least. The only issue about that weekend was that a friend of mine had a wedding that same weekend in Ikorodu and I had promised her I was going to be there. What it meant was that I had only one night to spend with my mother while I headed out that morning from Ketu to Ikorodu for the wedding. There was no way to stop my mother from coming so I took the chance all the same. As long as she came. (Oh giddy, I’m shedding tears now as I remember, but let me continue) My mom got to Ketu that evening and when I went to pick her at the bus stop. I saw her with her bag and then a mat. It was a funny sight as I asked her what the mag was for. “Mum how will you come all the way from Mowe, Ogun state, to Ketu carrying a mat? Isn’t it embarrassing?” She smiled and told me that in case I had more people in my house cos she knew that occasionally people stay with me, that instead of them sleeping on the bare tiles, they could sleep on the mat. We converse in Yoruba so you can picture how that conversation would have ensued. I had one of my cousin, Gift was her name around that day. So it was me and her and as I welcomed mom inside, she was happy to see family also.
She sat on my bed and gave me two big Guavas, it was from one of our guava trees in the house. I was like she shouldn’t have but she was so happy to flaunt to me that our garden and trees in our backyard was yielding fruits. Onwards we began to talk and she brought up the wife issue to me. When will I bring a girl to meet her, I am not getting younger, and the likes and I told her I wasn’t in for those talks. When I was ready, I’ll bring someone to them. That was the last we spoke about it. Thing is that she rarely disturbs me about marriage. She was 54 at the time and I knew that this woman had max of like 20 good years ahead of her to see me get married and her grandkids. I was so confident. My dad in the other hand is like 77 years, so I understand when he bugs me about marriage. He wants to see me get married before he dies. I did everything possible to make her comfortable that day. I had gone to buy chicken and myself and gift made dinner for my mom that night. Bought her favourite drink and gisted with her. I barely watch TV cos I’m always hooked up on my phone, but all through my mom’s stay, my TV did not stop being on Africa magic Yoruba. She was right in front the TV relaxing and watching Yoruba movies back to back in her son’s apartment. It was like a mini vacation for her, something she had never taken before. I felt so good seeing her happy and most especially getting the rest she so badly needed. The most ironical thing that day was that I do not have a couch in my house. I have a big bed in the room and small student sized bed in the living room. My mother laid the mat she had brought for me on the tiled floor and that was where she sat all through. All she used was a pillow to ease her head and that was where she even slept overnight. I had gone to tap her to tell her that she should come to the room, on the bed to sleep. I didn’t even mind leaving the bed alone for her. Gift was going to sleep on the small one in the room so I dressed my bed for her, but this woman refused and said she was fine where she was. She slept off while watching a movie on the mat and I remember putting my blanket over her and muttering to myself, “I love you mummy” before I went to sleep. The following morning I was up and about trying to get ready for my friend’s wedding. My agbada was already dey cleaned and I was ready to go slay and have fun. I thought to myself if what I was doing was making sense. Shouldn’t i just stay with my mother? If I didn’t go to the wedding, no one would miss outrightly. But my friends had called and asked where I was so I had Gift make her breakfast and I counted some money and gave to her for transport. I told her to call me when she gets home before zooming off to the wedding. That was the last time I ever saw her alive. Now she did not die that day. Lol she did not die that month, she didn’t even die the next month. She died in October, October 14th, about 80 days after that day. That’s like 7 weeks after that day, that’s line two months after that day. It was the shock of my life. She had wanted me to come home to Mowe to come visit her and my dad, but I kept giving excuses that I was busy and there was no time. Hell I could have made out time to go see them, even if it was just the weekend. There was times I would say I was busy this weekend, or another but I was fucking doing nothing! I mean absolutely nothing!
Sighs. I just didn’t want to go home yet because I felt I had enough time to go home whenever I wanted. They were both perfectly healthy, except for my dad’s eye issues. Like no one in my family gets sick to the extent
that we get admitted or that we be on drips. That’s how healthy we are. I felt like they were both going to be around for a very long time and I had enough time to go see her anytime I wanted. But I was wrong. I had planned to visit like in two weeks time because my mind was
drawn to her but I couldn’t pinpoint it. I told some of my close friends that I needed to go home to see my folks. That unfortunate night, I was home and asleep while I got a call around 12 from my dad. I was scared cos I felt maybe something had happened to him and my mother
was using his phone to call me only for me to hear my dad crying and screaming that my mom is not responding anymore, that she just slumped and was bringing out foam from her mouth. I wanted to go mad. He cut the call and I tried calling him back but he didn’t pick. My junior brother was home as at then and I called him and he was crying too. He told me what happened that she woke up coughing and complained of her chest and after a while she slumped and foam was from her mouth. They tried taking her to some local medical personnel because where we
live is far from the town, it’s a new site. Those ones couldn’t do much as she was already dead before the brought her. They had to return her body to our house and made sure my dad did not know that she was dead. They all feared how he will take it when he knew so it was kept from him. I called my sisters and told them. Another of my brother was with me in my house and it was like the whole world was crashing down on us. I didn’t want to believe so I called my brother (last born) who was at home and he told me that our mother is gone. like for real. I still did not believe so I asked him to switch to video call so I can see for myself and in tears he did. for the first time in my life, I saw someone i so much cared about, lifeless. I kept shouting “mommy!” “mommy!” but she was just like a log of wood. She really was gone. I couldn’t sleep so by morning me and my brother rushed down to Mowe and some community members saw us and said that my dad was not aware yet and that we should not tell him anything, they would tell him together. They had lied to him that my mum was at a doctor’s place and
that she was getting better. I got to our door and saw my dad sitting outside. The man had cried his eyes out but I think he knew already that the community people were deceiving him. I greeted him and he asked what they were telling me and I said nothing. They didn’t let him enter inside but I was able to go in and I saw my kid bro inside already crying. They put her body in our room and our bed so I opened the door and saw her laying there and that was it. I lost it. Seeing her lifeless body, cotton wool in her nose and mouth, I wept profusely. The one person I swore to myself to protect and take care of in her old age after everything she’s done for me and my brothers, the one person who was a major reason for my struggling and making ends meet was gone, poof! Just like that. There was no prior sickness, or ailment, or a heads up for us to see this coming. It felt like the ground should open and swallow me. I could hear them bringing my dad inside the sitting room and I knew they were about to break the news to him. As soon as I heard him scream “Iya Laolu o!!!” I knew he already knew. Their age difference was about 25 years. He married her while she was young. She was the only man she had ever been with in her life. Utterly loyal to him throughout. The first woman he had been with left him with kids and ran off before he met her and we all have been a family
ever since. He cried that he should have been the one to go and not her. He had spent so much time on earth and she was the one meant to enjoy the fruit of all the labours. My dad took her death harder than all of us. Infact we had to send him away from the house for a few weeks to get himself. It’s been difficult ever since then. This event has made myself and my dad really close like we talk ever freaking day. He’s all we have left now and we’re doing our best to take of him. I’m grateful for friends and those online that stood by me during that period. It was hell for me. I still think about her, how I thought that she would still be around for like 20 more years at least but here we are, she died at 54. We at times feel we have this life figured out, but we don’t know shit. Vanity upon vanity.”  

“How I lost my girlfriend of 6 years to a friend who I asked to help her get accomodation” – Man narrates

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Man recounts how he lost his girlfriend of six years to his friend after he asked him to help his girl get an accomodation. The man identified as Michael Tumuramye took to the micro-blogging platform, Twitter to share the account of betrayal.

"How I lost my girlfriend of 6 years to a friend who I asked to help her get accomodation" – Man narrates

Man loses girlfriend of six years to friend. Photo credit: Michael Tumuramye. Source: Twitter According to him, his ex-girlfriend had moved to Kigali, Rwanda and, to make things easier for her, he had contacted a friend of his to help her get a place. He revealed that the girlfriend and his friend had struck up a relationship and they two of them are currently married. Michael wrote: “A lady I dated 6 yrs ago had travelled to Kigali. As a concerned BF I called a one of my friends over there to help her get good accommodation. Long story short, they’ve been married for 5 yrs now. Since then, I fear short ladies with big foreheads which look like a solar panel.”

Banker narrates how his wife moved in four relatives after he lost his job

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Banker shares the heartbreaking tale of how things went sideways for him after losing his job and how his wife and her relatives waged war against him until he moved out of his house. According to a narration shared by a Twitter user identified as @Ekwulu, the banker had a perfect life with his wife who was also a working class.

But all of that changed when he lost his job and his wife made things worst for him by bringing in four of her relatives to live with them even though she shouldered all responsibilities.Trending:Another Nigerian lady set to break Guinness World Record as she begins counting of rice grains (Video) Unemployed Banker and War with Wife, Relatives ”I was a banker married to a banker until I lost my job via downsizing. For two years I searched for another job no way, I was paid off handsomely and I lost all the money in some business investment. Within that 2 years, three of my in-laws moved into our home in
lekki and it became hell for me, let me not go into the details of what I passed through. My wife was paying the rent, school fees of the kids etc. It got worst when my wife was promoted and my mother in law moved in. She came into the dining room one evening and said it’s only food I like to eat, I told her to keep off my marriage and we had some exchange of words. To cut it short, my wife came back and hell was lose, she said I insulted the mother. Very early next morning, I picked some few cloths and left.
I left everything l owned and took off to preserve my sanity. After I left, I squatted with a couple of friends in Lagos attending job interviews, it was very rough for me but I thank God for my friends. It’s good to be good to your friends when you are up there, I helped a lot of them when I was working. So they took it upon themselves to contribute money for me, because I lost so much weight. I once went to see my kids, they didn’t let me in, I stood at the gate for about 30 minutes. But as God would have it, I landed a better paying job. About more than a year after our separation, bang!! She lost her job, moved away from lekki to the mainland. I heard she is blaming her mother for her problems, who cares. She now sells stuff online. I’ve forgiven her but the marriage is over.
My two kids live with her, I pay school fees directly to the school and other child keeping expenses. This year she made several attempts to mend fences, but honestly I am done. I’ve moved on with my life. Today I have a better job and live comfortably alone”
-Obi Ishiek 

Banker narrates how his wife moved in four relatives after he lost his job

“Some politicians lost elections because they didn’t have money to share”

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says that many politicians lost the elections because they didn’t have available money to share. According to the EFCC, due to the naira redesign policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), a lot of politicians did not have enough cash to share with the voters during their campaigns. EFCC Wilson Uwujaren, Head of Media and Publicity of the antigraft agency made this disclosure while speaking at an event. According to him, many politicians lost during the elections, because they did not have money to share to electorates. He stated that the naira redesign has been able to prevent corrupt politicians from buying votes. “The violence during elections was caused by the unavailability of cash which was the CBN’s naira redesign policy because politicians could not buy votes. Some politicians lost elections in their strongholds which could not have happened because they didn’t have the cash to share.” Uwujaren said.

My girlfriend was giving me monthly allowance when I lost my job – Man reveals

My girlfriend was giving me monthly allowance when I lost my job – Man reveals

A young man identified as Chisom has revealed how his girlf­riend supported him financially when he lost his job.

Chisom recalled that during their courtship, the company he worked for went out of business, resulting in him losing his job. Chisom’s girlfriend, who is now his wife, sent him a monthly allowance to help him with his expenses until he was able to secure a new job to support himself. He added that, when his girlfriend sent him the first payment, he was overwhelmed with emotion and broke down in tears. “Before we got married, there was a time when I was out of a job. The company had closed down and my boss then didn’t pay me salary for that month. My wife (gf then) was sending me money for upkeep monthly till I got a good job. The first month she did this, I cried like a baby.” He tweeted. See the post below:

My girlfriend was giving me monthly allowance when I lost my job – Man reveals

“No life lost in Banana Island building collapse” – LASEMA

"No life lost in Banana Island building collapse" – LASEMA

The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has confirmed that no life was lost after the storey building in Banana Island collapsed

In the late hours of yesterday afternoon, it was reported that a 7-storey building on 1st Avenue in Highbrow Banana Island collapsed while some workers were still working. In a statement released by LASEMA, it disclosed that the building collapsed after a truck ran into it. ”Upon the arrival of the LASEMA Response Team at the scene of the incident, a seven-story building under construction was found to have collapsed. Information gathered revealed that the building collapsed as a result of a truck that ran into the building. Fortunately, no loss of life, however, efforts are ongoing to reconstruct the building to ground zero so as to forestall any secondary incident.‘’  

Relationship of 8 years crashes after fiancé lost money meant for wedding on virtual betting

Relationship 8 years end wedding fiancé virtual betting

A relationship of 8 years has crumbled after a man utilized the money meant for his wedding preparation to play bet.

Relationship 8 years end wedding fiancé virtual betting

The man’s ex-fiancée took to an online relationship platform to recount how she was forced to end the relationship following her fiancé’s behavior. According to the lady, she had always known about her boyfriend’s betting addiction but she had thought he would change. She said that she had to cancel the wedding after he used the money that was meant for the wedding preparation to play a virtual bet, and lost it all. The lady wrote: “Gambling and betting actually ended my relationship of 8 years, when we were about getting married. I am a lady, I was thinking he would change, he plays the betting they call virtual “baby”, the money meant for the wedding preparation he wasted it in that game, I had to cancel the wedding.”

I lost my virginity through rape, so sex to me was punishment

I lost my virginity through rape, so sex to me was punishment

Actress Foluke Daramola Salako has opened up on a bitter past experience on how she lost her virginity after she was raped.

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During an interview with TVC Your View, the politician’s wife, Foluke disclosed that she saw sex as a punishment due to her first experience losing her virginity to rape. According to her, she saw it as a punishment and also developed hatred for sex but her first husband didn’t bother about her plight and wanted it every day. She revealed how she was always scared of going home. “I lost my virginity thru rape, so sex to me was punishment and the person I got married to wanted it every time. It felt like he was beating me”. “When I wanted to enter my first marriage, the sign was there even though my partner was rushing me into marriage and I was like my friends were getting married. All the signs were there. Anger issues. My first experience was on my wedding night. I got a broken sim cause I had to change to a new sim. I saw the signs of abuse and anger but I overlooked them. I had to stay there because of what proof would say”, she added. Watch the video below.

How I lost lead role with Majid Michel for refusing to sleep with a marketer – Ruby Ojiakor

How I lost lead role with Majid Michel for refusing to sleep with a marketer – Ruby Ojiakor

Nigerian actress Ruby Ojiakor has revealed how she lost a lead role with Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel after she refused to sleep with a marketer.

Ruby Ojiakor

There have been several rumors about how some movie executives have been demanding sex from female actresses for a particular movie role.  According to Ruby Ojiakor, she was replaced with another person when she refused sexual advances from the marketer. Speaking in an interview with The Punch, the actress disclosed that Majid Michel was paid extra to reshoot the same scenes with someone else. Ruby said; “I remember when I was called for a job in Enugu and we shot it for two days. I was supposed to be the female lead character in the movie. The marketer that owned the job wanted to ‘get down’ with me. But, I told him I could not do such a thing. I thought that since I had started shooting some scenes in the movie, nothing could be done to me and he cannot cancel my scenes, which I shot with Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel, then. I also felt Majid would not want to re-act the scenes he had done before. Those factors made me think that the producer’s decision to change me would be fruitless. But to my surprise, I was not called to continue my scenes. When I challenged the production manager, he said I should not be angry because someone else had been called to play the role. I was not given any reason for being removed from that project. Majid I asked if Majid agreed to re-shoot those scenes, and I was told he was paid extra money to do so. That was how I lost a movie role because I refused to sleep with the owner of the movie. The scenes I had already shot were wiped out from that movie. That was a painful experience, but I have moved on. I don’t think anything can be done to stop sexual advances from filmmakers. Some people have tried to report them, but it has not yielded any positive results. When an actress reports an offender, she is practically setting herself up for a fall. The offenders know themselves, and if one person reports any of them, they would gang up against that actress in the industry, and she would not be getting movie roles. It is just like a cartel. The best thing is to train oneself and be firm that even if others are doing it, one will not do it. That was what I did.”    

“I lost millions trying to feature Nicki Minaj”

"I lost millions trying to feature Nicki Minaj"

"I lost millions trying to feature Nicki Minaj" - Iyanya recounts

Famous singer, Iyanya has recounted how he lost a couple of millions while trying to feature American rapper, Nicki Minaj.

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Following the success of the song that shot him to limelight, Kukere, Iyanya Onoyom Mbuka and his team wanted to do more. He shared they they were pressured and they decided it was time for an international move, when music executive, Ubi Franklin suggested, Nicki Minaj. Iyanya’s and his team took to trip to the United States, and met Nicki Minaj for the feature. However, could not afford the $200,000 coat to sign her to a song, which they couldn’t afford at that time.

Nicki Minaj

He said: “Ur waist was so massive we decided it should go international and we needed the right artiste to help with that journey. @ubifranklin1 suggested Nicki Minaj and I asked how we’re gonna pay for that, he laughed and said ‘if your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.”