Her Husband Abandoned Her With 5 Daughters… She Became a Keke Rider to Survive

He just helped his brother up and took him to the hospital. Doctor’s diagnosis: severe hypertension, stress-induced heart problems. “You need to rest,” the doctor said, “and you need to reduce stress in your life, or you could have a stroke.” Pascal laughed bitterly. Reduce stress. His whole life was stress. Everything he had built was a lie. Everything he had sacrificed was for nothing.

When Pascal recovered enough to think clearly, he made a decision. He would find his real family, the family he had abandoned. He would apologize. He would beg for forgiveness. Surely after 10 years, they would have forgiven him. Surely they would take him back. He asked his brother Patrick to find out where Osaro and the girls were living. What Patrick found out shocked him to his core.

“Brother, you won’t believe this,” Patrick said on the phone. “Your first daughter, Aihe, is a doctor. She works at Central Hospital. Your second daughter, Ose, is a nurse working in Canada. Your third daughter, Eve, is a software engineer in an oil company in Lagos. The two young ones are in university. One studying law, one studying pharmacy.” Pascal’s phone slipped from his hand.

“And Osaro?” he whispered. “Osaro is a legend, brother. She owns six kekes. She’s one of the most respected women in the transport union. People call her Mama de Mama. She trained all five daughters to university level by herself, just with keke money. Brother, that woman is a hero.” Pascal sat down slowly, his head spinning.

While he was celebrating fake sons, his real daughters had become queens. While he was building a life on lies, Osaro had built an empire on truth. He had lost everything, and it was too late to get it back.

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