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Mrs. Isi Udekwe, 35, has pleaded with her
husband, Matthew Udekwe, who reportedly fled
home in April 2016, after she was delivered of
triplets, to return, saying the children needs
his love, Punch Aproko reports.
It was gathered that Udekwe, who hails from
Enugu State, abandoned his family home on
Eke Street, off St. Saviour Road in Ikpoba-
Okha LGA of Edo State, when he discovered
that his wife had given birth to a second set
of multiple births.
The mother of the triplets, who are now nine
months old, said that her husband had earlier
informed her that he would not be able to
cater for the family if she had multiple births,
a warning she said she took for a joke.
The 35-year-old Mrs. Udekwe said she was
shocked when Matthew failed to show up when
she announced their birth. She said: “He
congratulated me. But since then, I have not
seen him.”
Isi, who was a food vendor, lamented that
things had been difficult for her. In a letter
addressed to the Deputy Governor of Edo
State, she appealed for the assistance of the
Edo State Government, adding that she would
not like to give her children out for adoption
or let them die of starvation.
[b]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/b] reports a source
told him the runaway husband has been on a
mountain crying to God why him, "He has
always prayed for his children to play for a
football team guess his prayer has been
answered in different way."