Awww... A Woman Had 2 Husbands In Delta & Ondo States At The Same Time


The woman, Rosemary David, and a 31-year-old indigene of Ondo state, Onipede, about 11 years ago became parents of a baby boy.

 Rosemary David still living with him under the concept of common law mar­riage, and in what would appear to be a case of polyandry, allegedly hooked up with another man in Delta State and had two other children (a boy and a girl) with the man, and then passed them off as Onipede’s children. Over the years, David perfectly juggled the two ‘husbands’ in Ondo and Delta states, co-habit­ing with them in a near seamless manner until the bubble burst, and set the stage for the heinous attack on Onipede after accusing him of adultery.


The tale began when David who was living with her parents in Ore, Ondo State, got into a relationship with Onipede and became pregnant.

When Onipede didn’t allow to David to have an abortion, she dropped out of school and later gave birth to a baby boy. Later, Onipede relocated to Lagos to study at a technical school and also seek means of earning income to sup­port David and the baby.

While Onipede struggled to find his feet in Lagos, David alternated be­tween living with her parents and Onipede’s parents in Ondo state on the one hand and her aunt in Delta state on the other hand. Two years later, Onipede completed his training at the technical school at Abule-Ado, Lagos state, got a job and then invited David to come and live with him. This began their ‘mar­ital’ journey.

A few weeks later, David informed him that she was pregnant. Quite upset with the news, Onipede expressed his displeasure, but promised to do his utmost to cater for the family.

As it would later turn out, David regularly traveled to Delta state to visit her aunt and her mother, during which she would stay for three weeks or one month. She continued to make the frequent visits to Delta state until she gave birth to a third child.

The first twist in the tale occurred four years ago, when Onipede and his elder brother attended a wedding in Delta state, where they met one of the brothers of David and his friend named Okey.

When Okey learnt that David was married to Onipede, he laughed scornfully and said:

“Okay, let’s see after the wedding because we have something to talk about.” Okey exchanged numbers with Onipede and they kept in touch.

When the duo spoke, Okey told Onipede that his ‘wife’ had another husband in Delta state.

Despite the protestations of Onipede, Okey challenged him to trail David to Delta whenever she embarks on another visit to the state.

However, he did not act on the advice until the 2014 Easter period when David traveled to Delta state with the third baby. Onipede called Okey, who urged him not to believe David’s story of going to visit her aunt. Acting on this advice, Onipede trailed David to Delta state and spent three days searching for her. On the third day, he finally saw her with another man.

Heartbroken, Onipede returned to Lagos the same day, after discovering his wife’s infidelity. Recalling what he overheard in the bar that night, Onipede said: “As I sat at the bar monitoring my wife, one of the men seated there said that he did know what Rosemary always went to do in Lagos. Every time, she would go to Lagos and leave her husband here at home. I am sure it is because of the first wife of the man she is married to.

I returned home, I took my two children that Rosemary left behind for blood test since DNA test is expensive. The only child who had the same blood group as my was the first child I had with Rose in secondary school. When she came back from Delta, I told her that I got a new job and said that she should go and do a blood group test as the company required the whole family to do such. When she did it, the second and third children had the same blood group but it was not the same with their mother’s blood group or mine. That was when I knew the children were not mine.” Based on this discovery.....

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