A man got the shock of his life when he caught his PREGNANT wife being intimate with a self-styled prophet in a parked car.
Patrick
(31) could not believe his eyes after his wife Lydia Makoni's illicit
sexual exploits with Njari (40) came to light barely a week after they
had consulted him for his services.
Lydia is said to have lied to
Patrick that she intended to visit her mother who resides in the same
neighborhood, only to discover that she had gone to the prophet [
Njari's] house for her sex-sermons.
Patrick told us our report
that he was really shocked after catching his pregnant wife having
quality time in the parked car at House No. 12 Nzere Street where the
prophet resides.
"I suspect that this illicit affair might have
started on the first day we consulted him as he asked my wife to visit
him alone the following day for more prayers. My wife is five months
pregnant now and I wonder why she was cheating on me to that extend."
"As
we speak she is at her mother's house after that incident and I can
swear that Njari will never conduct his prayers again at his shrine,"
fumed Patrick.
In another interview, Lydia also CONFIRMED that she was caught red-handed being swayed by Njari's prophecies.
"It
is true that this prophet asked me to come for prayers alone after we
visited him along with my husband. He told me that I had no bright
future with my husband saying he was planning to marry another girl.
"On
the second visit, Njari gave me US$5 that I used to buy bread and he
then seduced me and we ended up having s*x in the parked car," she said.
She said she had lied to her husband that she had gone to her mother's
place while in actual fact she was seeing the prophet.
"I was
convinced by this prophet and I believed him as we were having problems
at home with my husband that led us to consult him. He told me that he
had fallen for me and that he would look for alternative accommodation
in High-field for me although he knew that I was pregnant."
"On
the day in question, he gave me a laptop which he said was a token of
love and showed me a book which he said was a proof that the car was his
and I agreed to his demands before we were caught by Patrick. At home, I
had given instructions for Patrick to be told that I was to come back
soon," said Lydia.
When we visited Njari at his shrine, he was
not around as he is now playing cat and mouse with Patrick, who
allegedly threatened him with death. Neighbors said Njari had sought
refuge at his neighbors place where we finally hooked up with him and he
confirmed the story.
He, however, blamed it on Lydia for visiting
him at his house before begging us not to publish the story. After all
she is the one who came to my house," he said .
"I am here
because Patrick has threatened to kill me and I know he is violent as
people around this neighborhood call him Masendeke. I could have died
and I was not familiar with him because he is extremely dangerous.
"I
know that you reporters would take it wrongly and denounce prophets but
to be honest I was not putting on my garments and this was a sin of the
flesh. There was nothing I could do to resist that and I am prepared
to marry her if Patrick is no longer interested in her."
"I am a
divorcee with four children the first one is 22 years old in the village
in Dande under chief Matsiwo. Please do not publish this story. I am
prepared to give you a heifer plus US$200 for your lunch and the driver
who is with you.
"I am a dealer who buys gold and I have many
beasts at my village so do not publish this story, I beg you," said
Njari as he pleaded with H-Metro to kill the story.
Njari was also
attending to a lady identified as Priscilla in the presence of her
friends. She told H-Metro she had been advised to leave her mobile phone
after failing to give him US$30 that he charged for the services.
"I
thank my God because this man wanted my cellphone after I failed to
raise US$30 for the services he offered me. He asked me to remove my
blouse before he took long to attend to me to cure my stomach pains. He
is a false prophet. I could have lost my Samsung mobile phone," said
Priscilla.
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