A relative is discouraged by his wife after bankruptcy

  • A 37 -year -old man, from Nakuru County narrated how his wife ran away and took their children
  • Ali Abbas said they lived a good life for nine years but problems started after losing his job and taking loans he failed to repay
  • He told TUKO.co.ke that he is struggling to rebuild his life after separating from his wife as the challenges are so many

Nakuru – A 37 -year -old man has narrated his story of love and how his wife was together in the nine years when he left him when he was left.

Nakuru Ali Abbass, shares how his wife abandoned and took their children (pictures for example). Photo: FG Trade. Source: Getty Images.
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Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Ali Abbas said he was born into a poor family living in Nakuru County.

His father was in a scrap metal business that he relied on to make bread family.

Abbas noted that life was not easy even when a child was forced to drop out of school in eighth grade due to financial challenges.

“My mother died after suffering from asthma in 2006. Life was not easy for us and I had to drop out of school. 10 years later, my father followed and I had to find a way to support it,” he said.

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Where did Ali meet his wife?

The 37 -year -old explained that his father taught him how to do scrap metal business.

As a result, he traveled to Nairobi in search of work and ended up in the Industrial Area in 2013.

At that time, he met Anastacia, who had a friendship with her, and eventually loved each other and got married.

Throughout this period, Abbas worked at a scrap metal company.

However, when the business deteriorated, he had to look for alternative ways.

“The spare business was no longer sustainable. To Luck Good, I got the job of transporting potatoes from TimBoroa to Nairobi hotels in 2018, and the business was good, ”he explained.

How Abbas lost his job

During the catastrophe Covid-19The father of two revealed that many hotels were closed, and his boss closed his operations, and moved to Dubai without paying his fee. This made him unable to work.

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“Since then, life changed. Everything was hard. I didn't work and we had collected a four -month tax arrears

When did Abbas's wife leave?

When the Covid-19 situation calmed down, the 37-year-old man traveled to Oman in search of a job with the help of a childhood friend.

While in Oman on a visa visa, he struggled and sent the money he had received from the agent who had promised a job visa.

However, the agent turned out to be a fraud.

“I had borrowed a lot of money from my in -laws to handle my passport and travel to Oman. When my visa visited was over and the agent disappeared, my mother -in -law had to borrow money again to get home, ”he said in an earlier interview on YouTube.

When he returned home, life became increasingly difficult as he did not work, he was frustrated and overwhelmed by the debt owed by his in -laws.

He noted that his wife did the sale work in the supermarket, but his income was not enough to accommodate the family.

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According to him, his wife's family had taken a loan of KSh 300,000 to fund his trip to Oman and returned, and they were threatened to pay the debt.

“Their property was auctioned off because of loans, and all of this was affecting my wife. He was depressed, ”he said.

The discouraged man noted that because of their financial problems, they were constantly arguing, which eventually led to the breakdown of their nine -year marriage.

He said Anastacia took everything in the house, and left her a blanket and her bag.

“He took my children with him, and for six months, I didn't know where they were,” he added.

The sad father expressed hope that he would rebuild his life once again and take care of his children despite being separated from his wife.

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