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The Shocking Discovery

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By Noah Adekunle AdetilewaPublished 12 months ago 18 min read
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The Shocking Discovery-By Noah Adetilewa

On Sunday evening; this was the night after their wedding day. Moyo prepared herself for the first sexual encounter with Tunde her new husband; Tunde on the other hand was apprehensive of what may happen between him and his beautiful wife on the bed.

Moyo placed her right hand on Tunde’s shoulder and said reassuringly; “I am going to bed my love, please come to bed with me; we couldn’t consummate our wedding last night because we were both too tired to even remember sex, now stand up my love, I want to feel your strong manhood inside me this night.”

Tunde followed his wife like a ram being led to the slaughter house; Tunde was very nervous. In their bedroom, Moyo removed her night gown and assisted her husband to remove his shirt and boxer’s short; they kissed passionately which put Moyo in the mood for sex.

She touched her husband’s rod, and she was surprised that he was not strong enough to enter her chu chu, she gently led Tunde to the bed and directed his rod to the entrance of her Vzone with the hope that would make him stronger. But as Tunde entered her and pounded her for few seconds; he could not control the strong pleasure he felt in her chu chu; and he released his water of life prematurely; and his rod went limp inside his new wife; the sensation he felt as he was inside her was too much for him to control.

Moyo was highly disappointed by the poor performance of her new husband; and she wept bitterly for some minutes that night; Moyo have had no sex with any man for two years, and she was very devastated when she realized the good looking man she had married was suffering from premature ejaculation!

Meanwhile, Tunde also felt very bad that the medication he had been using for his premature ejaculation problems had failed him again. His problem started five years before he got married to Moyo; he was then diagnosed to be suffering from hypertension; and the drugs which his doctor prescribed for him to relax his nerves affected his libido; that was the main reason he had kept his distance from women until he met Moyo; he couldn’t resist her radiant beauty.

Tunde performed a little better the following evening with his wife; he pumped her for fifteen seconds before he offloaded his water of life into his wife prematurely again. Moyo felt betrayed by her husband who did not deem it necessary to discuss his medical problem with her until he tricked her into marriage.

She became very worried; ‘how could she manage a hypertensive husband who could not satisfy her sexually on the bed?’ She asked herself. Her new husband was just big and handsome for nothing; he is all muscle but no action on the bed! She thought. Moyo had had high expectation before their marriage; she had thought of how her new husband would satisfy her on the bed that would bring a complete woman out of her.

She had expected Tunde to be a top performer who would take her to cloud nine on the bed each time; but unfortunately, he was a total disaster sexually! She had moaned sadly

Tunde’s poor performance in the bedroom with his wife continued to worsen as days rolled into months which made Moyo to regret the vow she took with Tunde on the day of their wedding. Moyo Badmus was married to Tunde Tomori for better and for worse; in riches and in poor condition; in good health and in sickness; they both took the vow before God and men.

Moyo had wondered how a weak man like Tunde who was a total failure on bed would be able to get her pregnant when his water of life on many occasions would just gushed out at the entrance of her Vzone; sometimes when he was lucky to enter her chu chu his liquid would be released almost immediately, and his rod would go limp like an earthworm which suddenly came in contact with a pinch of salt.

Three months after Mr. Tunde and Mrs. Moyo Tomori got married, Moyo was officially transferred to another Branch of Fountain Bank in Suru-Lere Lagos; it was against the policy of the Bank for a husband and his wife to work together in the same Branch.

Moyo resumed work on one Monday morning at the Branch she was transferred to with a letter for the Branch Manager; and she came into the Branch Manager’s office and handed the letter to Mr. Bankole Gbolagade the Bank Branch Manager.

The Branch Manager was a womanizer, and the moment he set his eyes on Moyo’s attractive curves, he planned to seduce her as soon as possible. Bankole wondered how a newly wedded woman without a child yet could be so well-endowed with such inviting curves in the right places; he was prepared to share her with her husband; ‘such a beauty queen should not belong to one man alone,’ he had said to himself on the first day Moyo reported for work.

Two weeks after Moyo started working at the new Branch, Bankole the Branch Manager instructed Moyo to stay behind after the closing hour. Banks officially closed to the public by four o’clock; but Bank staff will continue to work until six o’clock in the evening. Bankole was still single, even though Moyo was officially married to his colleague; Bankole still lusted after Moyo’s inviting curves every day.

Bankole was a forty-five years old chronic bachelor, he was tall, fair in complexion and slim; he was a goatee bearded man. Moyo wondered what Bankole wanted with a married woman, she was aware of his amorous glances and his suggestive comments when she was alone with him in his office which sometimes pissed her off. Her husband may be a disaster on bed, but she was not ready to commit adultery with another man just yet; Tunde Tomori was her cross she must carry along with her.

On that fateful Thursday night, all other Bank workers had gone home except Moyo and the Bank Manger; Bankole kept her busy in her cubicle for all the staff to see as a smokescreen. The Branch Manager drove Moyo in his Honda odyssey space bus to the Bar-Beach in Victoria Island Lagos; Bankole parked his vehicle at a vacant spot and left the engine running with the air-conditioner.

Bankole released his seat belt, he turned to face Moyo, and then said; “My beautiful queen, I brought you here instead of going to a Restaurant or a hotel because of your marital status.” Mr. Gbolagade, you are my boss in our Branch; I cannot be your queen when you know I am married to your colleague,” Moyo said calmly. Bankole looked at Moyo pleading with his eyes, and he said; “I am going crazy with my craving for your beautiful body; and I am ready to commit adultery with you and bear the consequence of my action.” Bankole moved closer and released her seat belt also.

Moyo considered what Bankole said, and thought within herself whether she was ready to commit adultery with another man three months after her marriage to Tunde Tomori? She briefly thought about how her husband could not satisfy her sexually since they got married, she was really sex starved and suffering in silence because of her husband’s woeful performance on the bed. Moyo suddenly asked; “Are you hypertensive too Mr. Gbolagade?”

Bankole’s mouth fell open, and he said quickly; “Hell No! The last time I checked, my blood pressure was 120/80 which was normal for my age; but why did you ask me such a question?” Moyo smiled at him, and said; “The last time I checked; hypertensive men are bad news on the bed.”

Bankole laughed and said; “Why don’t you try me once to know if I am good or bad on bed, but let me warn you; if you try me just once, you will leave your husband and join me in my house for life.” Moyo looked at her gold wrist watch and said; “It is time for me to head back home, tomorrow in the office; I will collect your house address to meet with you in your house to enable both of us commits adultery together and bear the consequences together also.

Their hot love affairs started the following evening which was Friday at Bankole’s five bedrooms duplex at Magodo housing Estate Ikeja Lagos. Bankole rode on Moyo three times that Friday night which almost drove Moyo crazy with pleasure of ecstasy; she had multiple orgasms which she never had with her husband. Moyo broke the Vow she made with her husband when she got married to Tunde Tomori on the bed of her husband’s colleague! Moyo could no longer bear to suffer on the bed with her lawful husband anymore. Meanwhile, Tunde Tomori could not find any solution to his premature ejaculation, and the problem became worsen as he worried about the feelings of his beautiful wife.

On many occasions, he would just looked at Moyo’s well formed figure and cried silently for his inability to enjoy her body to the limit on the bed; he wondered how long it would take Moyo to realize that he was not the right man for her; he could no longer bear the shame of his failure to satisfy her on the bed; but he loved his wife dearly, more than his own life because Moyo has never for once insulted him for not been man enough for her.

Other women in the same situation would have torn him into pieces with their sharp tongues; but not his Moyo; moreover, his wife had never said ‘no’ to him whenever he touched her buttocks for sex in spite of his woeful failure on the bed with her; and after his poor performance between her legs, Moyo would silently cover her beautiful body and turned her back on him without a word of condemnation. He knew Moyo was suffering in silence because of his failure to satisfy her on the bed sexually, but he could not find any solution to his premature ejaculation!

Tunde Tomori stopped taking his daily hypertension drugs with the hope that would help him to perform better on the bed with his beautiful wife, but unfortunately; his sexual performance on bed with Moyo was nothing to rejoice about; the few times he performed better was when he lasted thirty seconds inside Moyo’s fleshy chu chu.

Meanwhile, Bankole was screwing Moyo three times a week; taking Moyo to cloud nine on each occasion. Five months into her infidelity with Bankole; and eight months in marriage with Tunde Tomori; Moyo discovered she was pregnant.

The unfaithful wife did not inform her husband about the pregnancy because she was hundred percent sure that her husband was not the father of her unborn child. Bankole was a chronic womanizer, but he later discovered that Moyo was a good woman.

Three months into their unlawful affairs; he realized he was hopelessly in love with another man’s wife; which was very surprising to him because he never thought he was capable of loving any woman; but Moyo was not an ordinary woman; she was very loving and a gentle soul who only made a mistake of marring a sexually impotent man.

When Moyo later informed Bankole about her pregnancy, he was very happy about the new development, and he suggested; “I think is about time you divorce that husband of yours and marry me; I am in love with you Moyo.” Moyo considered Bankole’s suggestion for a while, and she finally said; “My husband loves me more than his own life, and if I ask him for a divorce; he may die of heart attack because he is hypertensive.”

Bankole shrugged his shoulders and asked; “What is your next plan?” Moyo clapped her hands together and said; “Even though I felt betrayed by my husband for not discussing his hypertensive condition with me before our marriage; but still, I feel sorry for him because of his love for me; I will inform him about the baby soon.”

But that same weekend, Moyo told her husband about the pregnancy, and Tunde Tomori who thought he was the father of the baby jumped out of his chair and danced joyfully for about ten minutes singing as he danced around the living room; and at night on their bed, he managed to make love to his wife which lasted for about fifteen seconds as usual before he offloaded his juice into his wife.

Moyo felt disgusted with his poor performance on bed with her; and she wondered why he kept demanding for sex twice in a week in his poor condition on the bed; but she could not refuse him because he was her lawful husband.

Anytime Tunde wanted sex; Moyo had always obliged him just to make him feel like a man, moreover, her body belongs to her husband according to the marriage vow which they both made on the day of their wedding; and when Tunde asked for sex from her, it was his right to take; even though he was a total disaster on the bed.

Eight months later, a baby girl who looked like Moyo was born to the Tomori family; and two years later, a baby boy was also added to the Tomori family. However, the baby boy was a striking spitting image of Bankole Gbolagade; the boy’s resemblance to Bankole was very shocking to those who knew Bankole Gbolagade; Moyo’s boss in the Bank!

Incidentally, Tunde Tomori named the baby boy; Bankole Tomori on the day of the naming ceremony; Moyo was very shocked when Tunde insisted in naming the boy ‘Bankole,’ she thought her husband was aware of the true biological father of the boy.

However, Tunde suspected nothing about his wife’s infidelity with Bankole Gbolagade; the name he chose to call the boy that was born in his house came to his mind naturally when he was searching his mind for a suitable name for the baby boy. Baby Bankole looked more and more like his biological father as he grew older by the months. The first baby girl was named Moyosore because of her resemblance to Moyosoluwa her mother.

Two year later, Bankole Gbolagade asked Moyo to carry out a DNA test on her two children to know their biological father; few days later, Moyo Tomori took her two children to a specialist hospital for the DNA tests. The results of the two DNA tests made it clear that Tunde Tomori was not the biological father of Moyo’s two children. Bankole Gbolagade looked at the DNA tests, and said; “Moyosore and Bankole junior are my biological children, I have no doubt about that; but why did your husband named the boy Bankole in the first place?”

Moyo shrugged her shoulders, and said; “When I asked him why, he said the name came to his mind when he was searching for appropriate name for the boy; but I doubt if he suspected any infidelity on my part, because his love for me is out of this world.” Bankole looked pained and then asked; “Don’t I love you too?”

Moyo looked sharply at Bankole, and said; “You know as well as I do that if not because of my husband’s health condition; I wouldn’t have cheated on my husband with another man; it is better to enjoy what you have than to compare your love for me with his.”

Bankole looked deflated and apologized; “I am sorry Moyo, but I can’t help feeling jealous of your husband.” Moyo nodded her head, and wondered how long will she continue to deceive herself; her husband loves her but he could not satisfy her needs on bed; another man loves her, and that other man could carry her to cloud nine in ecstasy of sexual pleasure on the bed on each occasion.

‘I need to decide who to follow as soon as possible before depression set into my mind,’ she said to herself silently. Bankole broke into her thought and said suddenly; “I am making arrangement for us and the children, we need to relocate to Canada by December this year, and that is my decision.”

Moyo looked so shocked, even words failed to come out of her mouth. Bankola placed his two hands on Moyo’s shoulders, and he asked; “Moyo, why do you take medication on someone’s headache? You will tell him the truth about the paternity of the two children on the phone or through email when we get to Canada!”

Moyo could not argue with Bankole’s decision for them to relocate to Canada with the children; but she was still worried about how Tunde will handle the shocking revelation; she decided to stop taking pills for Tunde’s heartache as Bankole wisely said.

Bankole Gbolagade processed all the travelling documents for the four of them, even the names of the children had been changed; and the Canadian Embassy approved ten years Visa for them as Mr. and Mrs. Gbolagade and their two children.

Moyo, Bankole and the two children left Nigeria on the 20th of December that year; Moyo had informed her husband of traveling with the kids to Canada on two weeks holiday; Tunde did not protest that he was not included in that plan because of his health condition; he even gave his wife a lot of money for the two weeks’ vacation in Canada.

In early January, a lady client who just returned from Canada came into Tunde Tomori’s office, and after Tunde attended to her official needs, she suddenly said; “Manager, I saw your wife and the two children in Canada with her boyfriend; I know your wife well enough because I attended your wedding few years ago.”

Tunde quickly dropped his pen on the table, and asked; “How did you know the strange man was her lover?” The woman smiled confidently, and said; “The man’s name is Bankole Gbolagade, he is the Bank Branch Manager where your wife was transferred to few months after your wedding.”

The informant who had wished to date Tunde Tomori when he was still single quickly left the Manager’s office when she noticed the damage the information she gave to him had done to him; he suddenly became weak and speechless.

About an hour later, Tunde had regained his composure a little; he called Moyo on the phone, and when she picked up the phone, he calmly asked; “Moyo, is it true that you are in Canada with Bankole Gbolagade your Branch Manager?”

Tunde’s hand was shaking as he waited for Moyo to respond; but his wife waited for about thirty seconds before she said; “Yes Tunde, Bankole is the biological father of my two children; I am very sorry Tunde, but remember I am a woman; and I don’t know how you found me out; it is not my intention to break your heart like this….”

Tunde suddenly dropped the phone as his blood pressure rise up beyond control, he had a heart attack and died on his executive chair in his office; he was later found dead by the bank messenger who had brought a letter to his office later in the afternoon. When Moyo was later informed about Tunde’s sudden death; she knew his demise was connected to their last discussion on the phone; and she wept bitterly for him.

Bankole allowed Moyo to mourn for her late husband because he knew Moyo wouldn’t have allowed him to touch her if not for the inadequacy of her husband on the bed. Moyo later sent a condolence email message to the Head of Tomori family and she also attached a copy of the DNA tests of the two children, and in addition; she fully explained the circumstances surrounding her infidelity to her late husband.

The Tomori family deliberated over Moyo’s email message and the DNA tests of the two children; the family eventually blamed Tunde Tomori for marrying a beautiful and young woman when he knew about his hypertensive condition. No man that is on High Blood Pressure’s medication can adequately satisfy a woman on the bed; his joy’s stick would not be strong enough for deep penetration.

The Head of Tomori family said; “There are two important ways by which a husband must be prepared to feed his wife; through the mouth and through her genitals; and if any husband is found inadequate in the last one, then the man is fishing in a troubled water! In other words, our son late Tunde Tomori had fished in a troubled water of Moyo when he married her and failed to feed her through her genitals, I rest my case!”

The woman who informed Tunde about his wife’s love affairs with Bankole was later arrested by the police through CCTV recorder of the Branch; she was charged for manslaughter; but she was later released by the police for lack of evidence when she told the police she was not aware of his hypertensive condition; she maintained she only informed him about his wife’s infidelity with her boss because Mr. Tunde Tomori was a kindhearted and generous gentleman, and that he does not deserve to be treated in such manner by his wife.

Tunde Tomori was later buried in his house which he had built in his village. His sudden death was very painful to his family, his friends, and his employer; he was well loved by those who knew him and those who were closer to him when he was alive. Fountain Bank had honored him in the past for his honesty and for his dedication to his work. Tunde Tomori died childless, but he was buried with honor by his family, his employer; and his colleagues at New Fountain Bank Nigeria PLC.

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Noah Adekunle Adetilewa

Noah Adetilewa is the Author of the following books: Principles of True Leadership; Lisa, the stream goddess; Fate And Unconditional Love; Love Potion And The Bliss of Real Love; Mysterious wisdom of God; Paradise in Hades; You & Yur Health

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