- A woman in Nyamasaria caused a stir when she packed household items from her matrimonial home over a disagreement with her husband
- The woman told members of the public that the husband did not contribute towards buying them, which is why she left an empty house
- Social media users who watched the video argued that the woman potentially bought the items with chama money
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There was drama in Nyamasaria near Jamilo School, Kisumu, when a furious woman packed her belongings onto a pick-up truck and drove out of her matrimonial home.
The scorned wife left her former house empty and maintained that she bought everything they owned.
Man forced to beg for forgiveness
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Kisumu social media influencer Kelly Ken Rodgers Odinga disclosed that the woman packed up after a misunderstanding with her husband.
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Kelly added that the furious man broke into tears and decided to block the pick-up from leaving the home.
According to the journalist who shared the video, the man started offloading the household items while pleading with the woman to reconsider him.
"The woman tried reaching out to police officers to intervene and to stop the man but was unsuccessful," he said.
Merry-go-round money?
A video shared on Facebook by Kelly sparked mixed reactions, with many of his followers concluding the woman bought the items with money from merry-go-round groups.
"This is the month when women feel superior because they've earned chama money. A small misunderstanding and they pack whatever they bought," read one of the comments.
"That is why I am buying everything in my house, including the cooking stick," another man added.
Meanwhile, members of the public who had gathered to witness the drama watched from a distance, maintaining that they couldn't interfere as the couple would sort out their issues.
Kakamega man sets family house on fire
In another incident earlier, a Kakamega man left his family homeless after setting their house on fire amid a dispute over selling trees from their compound.
The alleged quarrel between the man and his wife escalated over the sale of trees; the wife resisted, triggering the destructive act.
Evelyn Mirau, the wife, recounted threats from her husband before he set the house ablaze, expressing his desire to sell trees for money.
"He said he would kill someone. He has always wanted to sell these trees for money," the distressed wife said.
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