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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Scandal: 'Enugu State Governor' Sullivan Chime Impregnates Wife's Younger Sister!

A big sex scandal is currently rocking the Enugu government house.
At the centre of the sex scandal is the state governor, Sullivan Chime and his sister-in-law, Ebere Igwe.
Ebere is the younger sister of Clara Chime, the governor's wife and first lady of Enugu state.
It was reliably gathered from sources in Enugu that a secret romantic affair between Chime and his sister-in-law has recently produced a baby boy.
A source in Enugu Government House disclosed that the affair between Governor Chime and Ebere, started shortly after he married Clara in October 2008.
The lavish traditional marriage held at Isuochi home town of the Igwe's costed the state government a fortune, not minding the fact that Chime was marrying Clara as a second wife, having divorced his first wife from Ogakwu family in Udi town where he hails from.
After the ceremony, Clara moved into the Governor's lodge with her younger sister, Ebere who just graduated from Abia State University. Unknown to the first lady, this was the beginning of an affair between her husband and Ebere.
Few months after, the first lady noticed that the Governor was always eyeing Ebere, and became suspicious of them. Not wanting to lose her husband to her younger sister, the first lady suggested that her sister should go abroad for her masters degree.

However, by the time Ebere left the country for her post graduate programme abroad, she was already into a deep relationship with the Governor, She benefitted a brand new Toyota car and frequent overseas trips from the relationship which continued even while she was studying abroad.
The affair however blew open sometime last year when Ebere returned to the country after her studies abroad and told the first lady that she was pregnant for the governor.
According to sources, Clara was so shocked to the point that she became emotionally wrecked.
The first lady was taken to Rev. Fr. Njoku's Upper Room Ministries at Emene Enugu for prayers and later, her mother took her to a native doctor who succeeded in stabilizing her mind, even as the governor turned a blind eye to her situation.
The first lady thereafter told her younger sister to abort the pregnancy, but she refused. The first lady reportedly sent thugs after her younger sister, and when the governor got wind of the plan, he made special security arrangements for her.
To make sure that the pregnancy was not tampered with, the governor sent Ebere to the United States where she eventually delivered a baby boy recently.
However, the first lady swore not to allow her younger sister into government house again.
Ebere's whereabouts remain unknown, although an unconfirmed source said that she is nursing the baby at the governor's Udi country home.
The scandal has forced the first lady to maintain low profile to the point that she sends either the wife of the Secretary to State Government or Speaker of the House of assembly to represent her in public functions. She no longer attends her weekly prayer programme.

3 comments:

  1. so sad. y will one's sister do this thing. and why should the government house have domestic issues like this. when there are better things to do in this country. tis governor should step down and stop wasting our money settling personal disputes.
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  2. What a shameful story? may God have mercy on us. How can a sister do this to her own sister? the same mother, the same father, or is there any thing they are not telling us?

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  3. And this ppl suppose to be human race that knows right from wrong, if you ask me they are both filty animals. The governor should be prosecuted and the whore that got pregnant for her sister's husband should be disgrace in public. Irresponsible man and a heart woman. God will punish both of you for what you did. Governor you go to hell and take your hallot with you.

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