Hot Issues | 13 February 2023 20:20 CET

I Suspected My Wife For The Second Poisoning: Mr Ibu Exposes Traitors

By Agboola Ibrahim

Although, Mr Ibu and his his wife have resolved their internal wrangle, the Nollywood actor still resents and laments his wife's unsavory attitude.

In a recent interview, Mr Ibu spoke Ill about his present marriage. Infact he disclosed that he was in punishment and not in marriage because his wife is a curse to him. he also wished the termination of his marriage as he is not yet ready for death.

Moreover, his recount about his experiences of illness as result of being poisoned is incredible. He has claimed that his wife and other traitors had hands in his second poisoning experience.

The interview read:
You have been poisoned on different occasions. How have those incidents affected your relationship with people?

I have landed properties, and about 10 cars. I see the women my wife is moving with as being greedy. They have eyes on my properties. They feel like if anything happens to me, my wife would be the one to get everything.

I was poisoned but I don’t know where it came from. I survived the first attempt; then, the second one came. I investigated the second attempt, and discovered that someone from my town was actually contracted to poison me. I suspected my wife, and I confronted her, but she denied it. I followed up until I got the man that brought the poison to the compound, and gave it to somebody to use it on me. I went to the man and told him that I got his message. I asked him if I had done anything bad to him. But, he acted oblivious of the incident. I went through hell because of that poison.

I could not breathe well, and I cried every day. I later vomited things and went to the hospital where I was given a supplement that restored me back.

I went back to living my life; but I was poisoned again. My cousin came out to say that I was showing him that I was rich. He went ahead to threaten me. I had to go and hire a gun, with the intention of going to the village to kill him. But, when I got home, he was not there. I sat in my car because I did not want it to look like someone directed me. I was waiting for him, when my late father appeared to me, and told me that if I did what I intended to do, my world would be in shambles and I would regret it. I then drove off. While on my way, I saw my cousin, and he was calling out to me to stop, but I did not. If not that my late father appeared to warn me, I would have killed him.

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