I won't

I won't

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Tyla Udochi Feyisayo Ade-Williams is the last daughter of the prominent Ade-Williams family. Mr Ade Willams Agberuagba Paul himself is the current Cheif of army staff Nigeria. Seeing the way he and his wife trained his 6 daughters with integrity, the society holds him with exceptional regards. Dr.Mrs Da Hye Dolapo Ifunanya Ade-Williams his lovely wife is beauty itself. This is the pure definition of 'Beauty and the Beast'...not that her husband was ugly, Mrs Ade-Williams was just too pretty. She was half Korean and half Nigerian as her mum was Korean and her dad a wealthy Igbo man. The way he flaunts his wife on social media made most women envy their marriage. They went on Post-Honeymoons as I like to call it. He takes her out on romantic dinners, camps. There was this outing that made history on Social media: Mrs Ade-Williams posted a video of her and Major General Ade-Williams (her husband) sharing a passionate kiss in public at the Maldives on Instagram...she wrote #Couple Goals #Best Husband ever. It is safe to say that the Ade-Williams family has stolen the heart of many Nigerians though Nike and May their third and fourth Daughters seemed to potray quite the opposite. Exactly 15th October 2000, 3:30 am as well as I can remember, Tyla wasn't asleep neither was any of her sisters that were at home that day....I recall her coming to my room to look for her father..she was 10 years old that time. But before then, according to her though she went outside i.e the compound .... she muttered "why is daddy burning the store....mummy is doing something there" The next morning on breaking news: SUICIDE: MAJOR GENERAL'S WIFE DIES IN GHASTLY FIRE INCIDENT... Reporter: Apparently she set the place ablaze and hung her self. LATE MRS. ADE-WILLIAMS. MAJOR GENERAL ADE-WILLIAMS SPEAKS ON HIS WIFES DEATH.....How did the place go ablaze?..... And I thought this was all....It was just the beginning.
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Siphosethu "She will leave today with you! and we will make sure they get married tomorrow" Me"But I am only 18" My Mother hugged me, she said all she could to convince everyone that getting me married at 18 isn't fair . But my Father owed his father cows and it was only fair to give his daughter away to pay this debt . "Nje nani nibona, azange waphathwa yindoda engaze wa zekwa" "Yintombi enyulu" Yes my innocence were being paraded like it was Black Friday . Jola"Uyindoda emadodeni wena Radebe" "Bayohamba kule veki ilandelayo, beqala ubomi ubutsha bobabini. Ebe keyena unya ephangela, kodwa intombi iyakifundameza ikhaya. Ize ibentse azele abafana" Me"Tata!" My dad smiled at me, he was so proud of me for being a virgin, a virgin that will be given away to marry a guy I've never met, a virgin that will be a housewife and well give him children. Ziphozethu "Nooooo! Zee its still early " My friends believe in calling me the life of the party, they love how spontaneous I am and how carefree I am. Me"Nope, Its almost 4 you guys" The guys we were with tried convincing me with more vodka to stay. Lerato"Tshomi please stay" Me"How about we return tomorrow? drinks on me" Club literally going up on a tuesday, I am your typical nineteen year old. I rebel every now and then, I leave alone in Central Port Elizabeth . I don't remember much about my childhood or my parents, I work as a waitress at a nearby restaurant. A lot in my life doesn't make sense, but one thing I know is; I am happy and everything else doesn't matter. Two girls Two different characters One carefree One a housewife Life is not always what it looks like, and behind every smile is hardship that stays hidden. *********

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