Young Widow Recounts Bitter Experiences With Hubby’s Family After His Death

Young Widow Recounts Bitter Experiences With Hubby’s Family After His Death

- A Nigerian woman called Chinwe Ofoduru has got people emotional online

- Chinwe said her late husband's family wants to take over their house because she has only female kids

- The young widow also noted that she has been asked to refund the sum of N3m that she has no knowledge of

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A Nigerian woman called Chinwe Ofoduru has taken to social media to celebrate the posthumous birthday of her husband while recounting all she has been going through at the hands of his family.

Chinwe said five years after the demise of her lovely husband, his family members have been fighting her over the house they built together because she has only female children.

According to her, her late husband's elder brother now has the audacity to enter his home after he was banned from doing that.

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Nigerian woman and her late husband
Nigerian woman shares her sad experiences with her late husband's family. Photos: @chinweofoduru
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Chinwe also revealed that her late husband's younger brother claimed that he sent N3m ($10,000) to his bank account in 2015. The young widow said she is now being accused of spending the money she had no knowledge of.

According to her, she has been asked to refund the money.

The woman noted that one of her late husband's elder sisters also demanded the Range Rover he bought for her before his death. According to her, his elder sister said she wants to keep the car in remembrance of him.

As expected, Nigerians reacted to Chinwe's post on social media.

Hilda Patrick:

"As a widow I feel ur pains my dear."

Adeyemi Debby:

"The good lord is your strength, you will always laugh."

I'Be Cynthia Othowhora:

"The lord is your strength .. The God in heaven will fight for you ..."

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Francisca Chinonye:

"The husband of the widow that fight for me will fight for u God never fell his grace will protect you and your kids in Jesus mighty name Amen."

Mercury Mercury:

"This is pure wickedness."

Ajibola Adejare Bello:

"May God fight your battle for you."

In other news, Briefly News earlier reported that the body of Lindani Myeni has arrived in South Africa. The Durban rugby player was shot and killed by Honolulu police.

His body had returned home and will be buried in KwaZulu-Natal. His family will take transport his body back to his birthplace.

The recording of the 911 call made before Myeni's death has been released and according to eNCA the female caller said that Myeni was not armed and was calm.

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