A preacher from Lugari, Kakamega County was on Thursday, February 18 caught in bed with his neighbour’s wife, who is seven months pregnant.

Meria

Elder Lister
Staff member
The woman’s husband, who works in Nakuru County, returned home unannounced, and caught the pastor, Peter Afagara, in bed with his spouse at 4am. The incident happened in Mukuyu, Mautuma area in Lugari Sub-County.
The woman’s spouse said he had been informed by a neighbour that his wife was secretly seeing the pastor, when he (husband) was away in Nakuru.
“On Wednesday night, I travelled to Lugari from Nakuru without alerting my wife. At 4am, I went home unannounced, and caught the pastor in the act with my partner,” said the woman’s husband.
Immediately after the disappointing discovery, the aggrieved man informed village elders about his predicament.
Appearing before the elders, the woman and her husband engaged in blame game, with the wife accusing her spouse of desertion.
The pastor, Peter Afagara, on the other hand, admitted guilt, and asked his lover’s partner to forgive him.
The elders ruled Afagara should pay a fine, which will be given to his lover’s spouse as compensation for the embarrassment caused.
The woman and her husband, on the other hand, were left quarrelling, with the man suggesting he would divorce the wife over her infidelity.
 

Kasaman

Elder Lister
The woman’s husband, who works in Nakuru County, returned home unannounced, and caught the pastor, Peter Afagara, in bed with his spouse at 4am. The incident happened in Mukuyu, Mautuma area in Lugari Sub-County.
The woman’s spouse said he had been informed by a neighbour that his wife was secretly seeing the pastor, when he (husband) was away in Nakuru.
“On Wednesday night, I travelled to Lugari from Nakuru without alerting my wife. At 4am, I went home unannounced, and caught the pastor in the act with my partner,” said the woman’s husband.
Immediately after the disappointing discovery, the aggrieved man informed village elders about his predicament.
Appearing before the elders, the woman and her husband engaged in blame game, with the wife accusing her spouse of desertion.
The pastor, Peter Afagara, on the other hand, admitted guilt, and asked his lover’s partner to forgive him.
The elders ruled Afagara should pay a fine, which will be given to his lover’s spouse as compensation for the embarrassment caused.
The woman and her husband, on the other hand, were left quarrelling, with the man suggesting he would divorce the wife over her infidelity.
In normal situations, men from western don't go direct home, wanabeba burungo zao hadi shopping centre, give it to a boy child , ( siku hizi boda boda ). Altering their spouses !
 

Rubeni

Lister
In normal situations, men from western don't go direct home, wanabeba burungo zao hadi shopping centre, give it to a boy child , ( siku hizi boda boda ). Altering their spouses !
Hata wazee wakitoka kukunywa busaa ama chang'aa hawaingiangi hao direct, wanapatrol shamba na kuzusha loudly eg kwa nini ng'ombe hazikai kushiba? This alerts wife kama ako na mtu ndani amhepeshe faster.
 

Nefertities

Elder Lister
I mean, a simple thing like that shouldn't spoil a relationship built over many years.
Let's put the shoe on the other foot. If your khupipi catches you with a kisorokwinyo, is it an automatic divorce?
They're coming with fake reasons about how men cheat for sex only and women cheat with emotion involved :rolleyes:
 
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