It is true that the end times as predicted in the Holy Books
is surely here or what would make a mother and her daughter engage
themselves in a serious fight over a married man?
That is the
question that has been begging for answers after the mother and her
daughter decided to fight it out in the streets when they found out that
the man was sleeping with both of them.According to a reliable
source ,who witnessed the incident which happened in Nyanya area of
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, the woman who is a single parent
of four, hails from the eastern part of the country and runs a beer
palour in the area while her daughter is said to be a student in a
university in Nasarawa State, though no one is sure if she is truly a
registered student with any institution.“It was a sight to
behold as the woman who is probably in her 40s, engaged her daughter who
cannot be more than 22, in a serious fight in her beer palour. They
fought so bitterly that the fight spilled outside, drawing a large crowd
of onlookers.They tore their clothes and were only left with
only their underwear. We later gathered that they were fighting over a
man who has been secretly dating the two of them; imagine sleeping with
both mother and daughter.When we were able to calm them down, we
asked what led to the fight but the mother was silent initially until
the daughter opened up that her mother snatched her man friend who has
been sponsoring her in school.”“At that point, the mother also
opened up, saying it was actually the daughter that snatched the man
from her, saying she had been dating him for over five years and the man
only started sleeping with the daughter last year.It was really a shameful thing to behold. Whatever happens to morals?”
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