Native doctor impregnates housewife, 2 sisters in Delta community

Confusion has continued to unsettle the sleepy town of Amukpe near Sapele in Delta state following the shocking act of a young native doctor in the area who allegedly impregnated a housewife and two sisters who had sought for love charms.

It was gathered that the housewife (names withheld) was deeply in love with the randy native doctor who reportedly hypnotized the housewife to warming his bed before the bubble burst.
The native doctor identified as Ejiro Doctor Fire, a 28-year-old school drop -out in Amukpe Community, last Thursday sparked off trouble when the housewife and two others attacked him, but the intervention of some youths in the community who prevented him being lynched.
An eyewitness, Umukoro James said that the native doctor before the shameful act, was the toast of many women in Amukpe Community, especially housewives who desire more love from their husbands.
Apart from the housewife, the two sisters were said to have desired using the love portion on their prospective suitors while at the same time sleeping with the native doctor.
It was gathered that the housewife and the two sisters have been regular patrons to the shrine of the native doctor who migrated from Ogun state to Amukpe after the death of his parents.
The housewife allegedly confessed, saying that “my husband has not been looking my direction after four children, and I was introduced to Ejiro Doctor Fire for a solution and he charged me N50,000 which I paid.
“He prepared the medicine for me and after sometime that I was using it, I found out that it was not working as expected rather I was falling in love with the young native doctor.
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“And one day, I found myself in his bed and we both did it after which he gave me N100,000 and begged me not say it out. Unfortunately, I am three months pregnant for him”.
Sources close to the elders of Aumkpe community said that the elders were considering banishing the native doctor for committing such an abomination, while the housewife and two sisters have reportedly, moved out of Amukpe community.