Drama ensued in Kakuri area of Kaduna State
last week after a woman simply identified as Igo, allegedly ate ‘love portion’
from food prepared by her own son.
It was gathered that the son, Kingsley had
prepared noodles waiting for his old classmate 'crush' but his mother
unknowingly ate of the food.
It was gathered that the mother had left
for the market, leaving the son, who is a student of Kaduna State Polytechnic
at home.
The woman, a widow, who sells roasted yam
at a popular garage in the area returned home to meet the already prepared
noodles by his son.
A source hinted this reporter that Kingsley
was expecting a lady, who lives around Romi area of the state and had gone to
buy juice when the mum returned incognito to meet the ‘love meal’ and
unknowingly ate of it.
“He (Kingsley) was not expecting the mum
that time because she sells roasted yam at the garage and was not supposed to
return until about 6 to 7pm. But that day, she didn’t have enough yam so she
came back very early to meet the ‘dangerous’ meal,” the source said.
The eyewitness said, on returning from
where he had gone to buy juice, Kingsley was shocked to see the mother back
home and had already eaten from the noodles he had prepared.
“On sighting her, Kingsley started asking
her some funny questions on why she came that early. The mother was inquisitive
to know what was happening but he refused to open up,” the source said.
The girl, eventually could not show up.
It was gathered that the charm did not
manifest until after three days later when the mother started acting strange
towards the son. She was constantly screaming 'Kingsley come and massage me'.
"She keeps professing her love for the
son and all that was unusual of her," he added
When this strange behaviour of the woman
became noticeable, some youths in the area summoned the son and demanded to
know what he had to the mum but he would not open up.
After much pressure and threats to beat him
up, he admitted that the mother accidentally ate love portion from food meant
for his crush.
He directed them to the house of the man
who prepared the charm for him in Kawo area of the state but the man said the
charm would only fade with time and cannot be reversed.
In the meantime, some family members had
taken both the woman and her son to a popular Lagos pastor for prayer

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