Saturday, 12 November 2011

I Will Not Abandon My Husband, Now That We Live Under a Bridge

 
A jobless man, Monday Obuh, is now raising his family under a bridge at Cele, Lagos because he has no money to rent an apartment.

Following their eviction and demolition of their home, Monday and his wife, Dupe, including their son, now live under the bridge at Cele on Oshodi- Mile 2 expressway, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.

Dupe, who sells sachet (pure) water to make ends meet, is also expecting another baby.

The couple share the abode with dangerous reptiles such as snakes and cats that disturb them at night.

They have been living there for the past two years after they were evicted from their home at Itire area. They hardly eat let alone being able to raise money to rent an apartment.

They cleared a section under the bridge and used mosquito net to construct a makeshift room and parlour apartments.

Despite the pains and challenges of living under the bridge with snakes and cats, his wife told NEWS that she would not abandon Monday because she loved and married him seven years ago when things were rosy for them.

She said her husband raised N200 which she uses to buy and sell ‘pure’ water.
She said she makes profit of between N30 to N60 daily, while her husband is jobless because he could not find work to do. Dupe hopes that someday God will remember them.
She said her family wants her to dump her husband because of his condition but she refused, insisting that marriage is for better and for worse.


Because of her obstinacy her family abandoned her to her fate. She hails from Ilesha, Osun State.

Recalling his predicament, Monday said he was an employee of a textile company which is now moribund and when the company closed down, he became jobless.

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