When Namboko gave birth to her second born, her husband agreed that they host her younger sister Nekesa to help them with some chores.
The woman noticed her husband changed immediately after her younger sister joined them.
Nekesa had just finished her P1 training, and the couple felt she could benefit by teaching in a private primary school they owned and helping look after the children, especially over the weekends.
“When we welcomed Nekesa to help us out, I knew that we had picked the best person for our child and home.
Our adopted son was already attached to her and one would have assumed she was his mother.
However, I never thought she could at some point turn wayward to an extent of sleeping with my husband when I am away,” Namboko narrated.
After about a year of working, Namboko noticed Nekesa had started soaking herself in perfume even when she was at home doing her chores.
This usually happened in the evenings when her husband was about to get home from work.
“I Took Poison” They hardly spoke, but according to Namboko, the two could steal suspicious glances at each other, which concerned her.
“I asked my husband if he had observed the unusual behaviour but he brushed it off telling me that I was looking too much into my sister’s private life,”
Namboko continued. One night when Jared stepped into the shower, Namboko checked his phone. She had started reading something fishy between her sister and husband.
“Everything looked fine. His messages were from his colleagues, friends, boss and me. Though I felt relieved, there was still a lingering feeling of uneasiness. I took a deep breath and opened his photo gallery. My jaw dropped,” the woman narrated.
In Jared’s gallery, there were hundreds of photos of Nekesa. Others in lingerie and posing suggestively. As she scrolled through the photos, Namboko intimated she felt like multiple stabs were being thrust into her heart.
“I reached out for my phone and snapped a few of these pictures as evidence just in case he deleted them. I felt like confronting him but I needed something more concrete,” she said.
Namboko disclosed she had read about native Doctor Mwikali Kilonzo on a viral news website, and she decided to contact her.
After Namboko met Kilonzo, she was given a concoction which she was advised to introduce in her husband’s bathing water.
“Barely two days after I executed the plan, the worst but also interesting thing happened. I was told my husband was stuck in a guest house within our town. I dashed there only to find he was with my sister Nekesa.
He blamed me for not sexually satisfying him citing my late nights at work that made him take comfort with her. I was hurt, I felt betrayed and humiliated. How could the man that I loved for the past 10 years say this?” Namboko posed.
Many people, the mother of one said, thought that the incident would separate them.