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The Secret Of Baba Ojo's Wives


Jamal Yahyayev

The Secret Of Baba Ojo's Wives

Baba Ojo who has three wives and fifteen children married the fourth wife and after many months of the fourth wife not getting pregnant she got interested in the affairs of the other wives because she noticed something was fishy about them.

The fourth wife, Adeola, noticed the routines of the three wives and saw that in the morning, they would wake up, go to the river to fetch water and after that they would cook for their children and then go to their market stalls in the afternoon to sell their goods. Adeola saw that in some aspects they were secretive and would make silly excuses to go to places and come back very late and so she decided to find out what must have been going on.

Tomisin, the first wife of Baba Ojo gave birth to six children for him and was always happy with the love Baba Ojo showered her as she gave birth to the first son who would inherit most of his properties. Adeola in the evening time, followed Tomisin when she found out she was going on one of her secret walks again and so they passed through a bush path only for them to arrive at an uncompleted building and she saw Tomisin arguing heatedly with a man. And so she went closer to figure out what the argument must have been about. Hearing them she was so shocked to find out that Tomisin's six children are not Baba Ojo's biological children. Indeed the heart of a woman is really wicked. Six children and none of them are his. Adeola decided she would get more evidence from Dami, the man she was arguing with later on but for now, she had to find out what the remaining wives must be hiding.

Adeola prepared very early the next day to find out what Nifemi, the second wife, must be hiding. Nifemi would always leave her stall at the market in the late afternoon with w
either a goat or a chicken and come back in the evening. And so Adeola followed her and they walked through bush paths and after walking for a long, they finally arrived at a clearing and immediately Adeola recognized where they were. Not that she had been here before, but she had heard stories about the place they were in currently. They were at the Osun shrine and Adeola wondered what Nifemi would be doing in a place like this since the priest of the shrine was known for his cunning and manipulative powers. Nifemi placed the goat she took with her at the side of a tree and immediately the goat disappeared.

Adeola overheard Nifemi telling the priest how she wanted to be able to control Baba Ojo as her puppet so he would answer at her beck and call and the priest told her a sacrifice of a cow, fifteen kegs of palm oil and a hundred thousand naira would be needed. Adeola thought Nifemi would be the most directionless fool she had ever seen in her whole life if she would accept the outrageous things the priest is asking of her and shockingly, Nifemi agreed to everything. Adeola pitied her husband. Poor man, he doesn't even know that six of his children are not his and his second wife uses devilish and manipulative powers to control him. No wonder Baba Ojo always answers to her binding despite the fact she only gave birth to two children.

Tracing Aderonke the third wife was a tough task for Adeola as she was a very secretive and manipulative person but Adeola still caught up with her. Following her during one of her evening walks, Adeola found out that Aderonke was going to a tree where she disappeared into the thin air just to attain powers to control Baba Ojo. Adeola waited for some hours just to be sure of when she would.be back. She was so surprised of all her mates had one dubious way to achieve or attain favour from Baba Ojo.

After much waiting and hiding, Aderonke appeared back. At the time, she was afraid and wanted to run, but she could not wait to see the end of it.

When Aderonke got home, Adeola was now afraid of the three of her mates. She later concluded that her husband always gives them attention just because of their various ways or dubious ways of getting what they wanted.

How would Adeola tell her husband, Baba Ojo without others knowing? It's so tough for her to make the choice but she has no choice other than to tell her husband.

Indeed each wife had their secret life and was good enough to cover their tracks from their husband without him knowing anything about it.

Adeola attempted to let Baba Ojo know about all their evil deeds but was turned down just because of the charm he has sunk into his body. The charms were still working and fine but each wife did not know how each of them was getting their respective powers except for Adeola who had known their secrets.

Adeola finds, by all means, to quench their charms by going the extra mile to find out the possible ways to let those charms fade. She was called by a witch who got to know all her ply. The witch told her what she needed to do to terminate their different charms. So, after some days, Adeola did exactly what the watch told her to do by mistakenly pouring palm oil on their feet. She poured on Aderonke's feet first and immediately problems started between Baba Ojo and her.

Adeola also went straight to Nifemi the second day and did the same act which also caused a quarrel between Nifemi and Baba Ojo.

Tomisin was the first wife and Adeola poured oil on her feet indeed she had a bigger problem with her husband, Baba Ojo.

Adeola later let her husband in on all that was happening and Baba Ojo was devastated by the news. She also told him all she has done to all of them to make their charms dissolve.

Baba Ojo threw all of them out of the house and was only left with his fourth wife Adeola.

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