Woman Deals With Her Husband, Locks Him Up Inside House, Over Midnight Call He Had
- A Nigerian man raised the alarm after his wife angrily locked him inside the house and left with the key
- Neighbours tried to break the door to rescue the man but were unsuccessful as the door was so strong that one likened it to a prisoner's door
- Eventually, the man's wife returned and explained why she locked her husband inside the house, but some people weren't buying it
A Nigerian woman locked her husband inside the house and left with the key over a cheating allegation.
A female neighbour, @Jaymannie1, narrated on X that people tried to break the door after hearing the man's cries for help but were unsuccessful.
Man's wife reveals why she locked him in
When she eventually returned, the man's wife explained that she locked him inside because they argued in the wee hours of the day over a call that came into his phone at midnight.
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She said the number always called her husband at midnight, and he has refused to explain the caller's identity.
Man defends midnight calls
In his defence, the man said the caller was a colleague on the night shift who needed his help.
"...The man on the other hand was shouting and debunked the story that the caller is his colleague at work whose on night shift and needed him to explain about a factory machine that stopped working..." their neighbour wrote on X.
According to the neighbour, the man regained his freedom after people prevailed on his wife to open the door. She said the couple had been married for years.
See her tweet below:
Netizens share their thoughts on the woman's action
@phychem11 said:
"What sort of rubbish is this? Locking the husband inside the house because of cheating allegations?"
@GiftedHandsCak1 said:
"She may have unconsciously sent him straight into the warm hands of the person that'll take over from her, some women sef."
@JayLech8 said:
"The man is definitely hiding something. Same number every night. No matter how patient the woman is, it will definitely run out."
@Dave_Lummy5 said:
"Always call at night?
"So na only him night shifter see to get explanation from?"
@yhettyqueen1_ said:
"You locked your husband inside cos of this???? Torh."
@realsabigurl said:
"Awww, one chilled pack of juice for you.
"Tell the man to put the phone on speaker next time. Tell the woman to check his phone for what she is looking for when he is asleep. She will find it.
"I suspect they may have another argument afterward."
@LadyGrasha said:
"Not to sound insensitive but that's their cup of coffee. They know what they're doing."
Man finds out lover has been cheating
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a young man recently opened up about how he found out his girlfriend had cheated on him.
He said that his girlfriend came to him with a hair business idea, and being the supportive partner he was, he rented a place for her and gave her Gh¢13,000 to purchase all kinds of hair brands to fill the shop.
After seeing another man get cosy with his lover, he revealed that he later went through his woman's phone only to find out she had been cheating on him all that while because they were not staying together.
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Source: Legit.ng
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