• January 19, 2026
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Experience the gripping journey of Abeni, a young Nigerian girl betrayed by the man she loved and abandoned by her family. 🌧️ From being chased out of her father’s house while pregnant to facing deceit, manipulation, and false accusations, Abeni’s life is a rollercoaster of pain, resilience, and triumph.

Follow her struggle to survive, protect her son Imole, and fight against Kunle, the man who abandoned her.

This story is filled with love, betrayal, heartbreak, and redemption, set in the heart of Nigeria. Perfect for fans of emotional dramas, Nigerian stories, African storytelling, and inspiring true-to-life tales.

Watch as Abeni rises from despair, finds strength, and rebuilds her life with hope, family, and love!

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16 comments on “Father Kicked Out His Pregnant Daughter – She Returned and Shock Him Few years later. #folktales

  1. Which one is "you are under arrest" ? You know what?

    Screw Abeni's father for abandoning his daughter.
    Screw Kunle for denying Abeni.
    Screw Temilade for coming up with such evil plan.
    Screw Temilade's father for giving Kunle, a gold digger, work in his company.
    Screw the market women for allowing police to take away Abeni.
    Screw those church ladies wearing white for not showing up for Abeni when she was arrested, and defending her intensely.
    Screw Imole for walking with Kunle and Temilade so comfortably instead of screaming for help.

    Finally, screw Abeni for carrying belle for a guy who she wasn't sure of. She would have spared all of us from watching this hurtful story.

    When are you posting the next one?

  2. The overall gist of the story is interesting. I do think the writer needs more attention to detail. I do not know Nigerian law, but it is hard for me to believe they would put the mother and child in jail and give the child to a man claiming to be the father, who the child had never seen, without a DNA test. How traumatizing to a 7-year-old child. The author did not bring back anyone talking with the people who helped Abeni to verify her story. I also do not understand why the court didn't require a DNA in the process and also, once proven, required the father to pay child support as he was living well at the time. I also changed my opinion about the wife, who went immediately to a legal process rather than going to talk with Abeni herself. Abeni may have agreed to introducing the father to his son and having some visitation schedule, but not living in the father's home right from the start. The timeline of the story seemed off. The visuals make the wife appear older than the man at the beginning of the story. While I can understand Abeni not wanting to take the money offered/thrown to her by the girlfriend at her at the beginning of the story, I think that was a prideful foolish move as she could have used it to help herself.

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