BLABBERMOUTH: Marriage wrecker back in town

BLABBER hopes we all had a fantastic Christmas holiday and looking forward to a prosperous New Year.

While we are looking forward to a prosperous New Year, we will remain vigilant because we are aware of social misfits in our midst who will not stop at anything to disturb our peace and morality.

In fact, we have quite a number of them!

 

If you think Yours Truly is just blabbering, think of that other well-known marriage wrecker.

We all know she has got the looks.

I mean that other shameless lady whose name, ironically, has got something to do with being divine.

She was in the Diaspora and guess what?

She is back in town and still stuck to her old ways of causing sleepless nights to different couples around the city.

Trust me, there is nothing divine about her behaviour, if anything, she is evil personified.

This uncultured woman continues to cause havoc in people’s marriages and as Blabber pens this piece, there is no peace at this other spoilt brat’s home, all because of this slay queen.

I mean that other spoilt brat from a moneyed family who recently made the headlines after he was caught pants down with a concubine at that other lodge in the valley.

Somehow, heavens have found a way to punish this marriage wrecker for her evil deeds as she has been having stillbirths.

Yes, she has had several stillbirths and those close to her know that this is a result of some evil ritual concoctions she has been using from an early age.

No wonder she is an outcast who is not even wanted by her own family where she is perceived as a devil.

As we get into the New Year, Blabber will remain relentless in the fight to preserve the little that remains of our moral fabric.

Wish you well!

 

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