A man who had enjoyed hot s*x with a
Calabar woman before going berserk to attack the elder sister has been
arrested by the police over the act. A Nigerian man, 34 identified as
Friday Ejemai has been arrested for trying to sell his family house
after passionate s*x romp with his calabar lover identified as Blessing
David. Friday reportedly stabbed and attacked his elder sister, Helen
for trying to stop him from selling their late father’s property.
According
to a reporters, the incident happened after the Edo State-born Friday
met Blessing who is from Calabar in Cross River State. Blessing
reportedly engaged him in hot s*x and he decided to sell their late
father’s property to marry her. All the drama happened at Governor’s
Road in Ikotun where the family house is located. According Friday, he
met Blessing seven months ago and he was deeply in love with her and
wanted to marry her to beat other men.
However,
the obstacle to achieve his desire was lack of funds because he
reportedly sold his commercial bus after he met Blessing and used the
money to sustain their relationship.
Friday thereafter met
with his mother and other members of his family including Helen and
informed them of his intention to marry Blessing.
Friday had
suggested to the family members to sell their late father’s house and
share the money so that he would use his own share of the money to marry
Blessing and start business.
However, he was unable to
achieve his desire as the members of the family totally disagreed asking
him where they would keep their mother if the house was to be sold, but
he had no answer. Friday then took Blessing to meet Helen his sister
and demanded for the house documents to enable him sell the house but
Helen refused. They reportedly attacked Helen, broke bottles, stabbed
her severally and damaged some property in the house.
The
matter was reported to the police at Ikotun Division, Blessing and
Friday were arrested and charged to court. At the Ejigbo Magistrates
court where they were arraigned, they pleaded not guilty. The presiding
Magistrate, Mrs J.O.E Adeyemi granted them bail in the sum of N50,000
with two Sureties in like sum. The matter was adjourned till 5 August
2017. They were remanded in prison custody pending when they will
perfect their bail condition.