In an unprecedented move, a man and his mother-in-law defied all social norms and got married two years after the death of the man’s wife.
The man, Judah's wife Rozie died in 2008 and two months later his mother-in-law Felistus moved in with him. It is reported that the two then started a love relationship which culminated in them tying the knot in 2010. The wedding reception is understood to have been low key. This was a result of the two’s families refusal to bless the marriage.
Both families reportedly declined to take part in wedding negotiations after the man and the mother-in-law approached them saying they wanted to solemnise their ‘illicit’ relationship. Despite the setback, the two would not allow anyone to flout their plans and went on to get married.
From 2010 to December last year, the two were living as husband and wife. However, after the man died, things took a downward trend for the mother-in-law cum wife. Sources said the woman was barred from the funeral by her husband’s relatives who vehemently told her that they did not recognise her relationship with their son.
“She was thrown out. Anyway who would blame them? They were very right in doing so. What kind of a relationship is that,” blasted the source.
It is said the woman was also barred from attending the burial at the man’s rural home. Our news crew finally got hold of Magaraszadza’s brother who identified himself as Joseph Magarasadza. He confirmed that his late brother was involved in a love relationship with his mother-in-law which he described as ‘illegal’.
“No such thing can be allowed to happen in our society. Both parents refused to take part in lobola negotiations after my brother and the woman said they wanted to get married,” he said.
Joseph said contrary to reports that the woman was banned from the funeral, she had actually made the decision herself.
“We had a meeting with her and her brother and that is when she said she would not be at the funeral because people were saying thing about her. No one stopped her from attending the funeral,” he said.
In an attempt to get a comment from the once a ‘mother-in-law’, a woman who answered the phone said the issue was not for public consumption.
From 2010 to December last year, the two were living as husband and wife. However, after the man died, things took a downward trend for the mother-in-law cum wife. Sources said the woman was barred from the funeral by her husband’s relatives who vehemently told her that they did not recognise her relationship with their son.
“She was thrown out. Anyway who would blame them? They were very right in doing so. What kind of a relationship is that,” blasted the source.
It is said the woman was also barred from attending the burial at the man’s rural home. Our news crew finally got hold of Magaraszadza’s brother who identified himself as Joseph Magarasadza. He confirmed that his late brother was involved in a love relationship with his mother-in-law which he described as ‘illegal’.
“No such thing can be allowed to happen in our society. Both parents refused to take part in lobola negotiations after my brother and the woman said they wanted to get married,” he said.
Joseph said contrary to reports that the woman was banned from the funeral, she had actually made the decision herself.
“We had a meeting with her and her brother and that is when she said she would not be at the funeral because people were saying thing about her. No one stopped her from attending the funeral,” he said.
In an attempt to get a comment from the once a ‘mother-in-law’, a woman who answered the phone said the issue was not for public consumption.

Something is wrong somewhere.... In fact the shameless mother-in-law may know something about the death of her daughter. bad copy!!
ReplyDeleteThat was actually the first thought that came to my mind. Too many mysteries in the world today, one can never tell.
DeleteFake story frm a lazy,clumsy writer wannabe!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a fake story because no mention was made of the coutry
Deletethe old woman got what ahw deserved. rubbish
ReplyDeleteThat mother inlaw is α̲̅ disgrace τ̲̅ȍ womanhood & the guy sef № de fear? Where dis one happen abeg .
ReplyDeleteThat is paradigm shift. The people that will be the first to try it in Nigeria will be the that can do anything for money. Wait and see.
ReplyDeleteIt dependa sha, but if the mother in law is still young and the man loves her then no problem. Ms K
ReplyDeleteWho b dis mis k abeg?una sure say no b ashawo dis woman b?
ReplyDeleteMis k na wah 4u d way u write it seems there is something wrong wit u upstair bcos u talk out of point go get head examine babe
ReplyDeleteAlmost a good story but not well constructed
ReplyDeleteWhat a world.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing u can not see in this world, even in my village I have seen where a man married a woman and equally her younger sister. The younger sister was initially staying with the husband and wife before the man got her pregnant and decided to marry her eventually, presently the two sisters have children each for the man, and they are all living as husband and wives.
ReplyDeletePlease is this guy mentally trumatized ? How can he fall in love, have sex and marry his mother in law? What type of man is this ? To get attracted to his mother in law ? I reject this type of guy in my life.
ReplyDeleteThough there is noting dt can't happen under d sun dis days but, this story was composed by Olu.
ReplyDeleteLet's us pray for mercy and forgiveness of Sins, because end term is approached,we should be at alert because we do not know the time,hour,date etc of the Lord day.Thanks
ReplyDeleteNawa oooo!
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong in d story as they are both adult and want to keep it in family.
ReplyDeleteOlu wtf! Have u run out news?
ReplyDeleteOlu are u dry on news?
ReplyDeleteYour government cannot provide job; you see an advert like this, you are talking nonsense.
ReplyDeleteOlu give us news naa! U blog don dry upoooo!!! No latest news!
ReplyDeleteNothing is impossible in d modern society.After all Former President OBJ was fucking his son's wife and wanted to marry d lady if she has agreed.There are bad people all over the world.
ReplyDeleteYou are very correct Hon.There are plenty bad people all over world especialy in our Yoruba land.
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