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BY Farida Dawkins, 3:00pm November 07, 2018,

Heart2Heart: What would you do if your sister and husband had a baby that you knew nothing about?

by Farida Dawkins, 3:00pm November 07, 2018,
Stressed black woman...Capital FM

Romantic relationships are difficult enough without adding extra drama into the mix.

Some stories you may hear or read about seem like the content of telenovelas and reality television that are made up. However, they are actual happenings in people’s lives.

You may gasp, be shocked and ask how this could happen, however, at the end of the day, it’s a chapter in someone’s story of life. Keep reading to gain insight on a story involving a sister, her brother-in-law and a baby.

Heart2Heart: What would you do if your sister and husband had a baby that you knew nothing about?

A distressed black woman…Reussira Vecdieu

YFM radio in Accra, Ghana airs a show dubbed Room Service every weekday night from 10 pm to 12 am.  Under a segment called pillow talk, listeners desiring advice on a matter concerning sex, love, marriage or romantic partnerships send in letters in hopes of getting guidance on the matter.

Below is a question one listener submitted on yesterday’s show:

What would you do if you were the writer of the letter? Or even the sister or the husband? Add your thoughts in the comment section below.

Speaking of scandalous, in July we wrote about 29-year-old Sadiya Lawal from Bauchi State, Nigeria. Lawal married to the love of her life only to realize that he’d been more than intimate with a member of her family.

To weigh in on Lawal’s situation, read more here.

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: November 7, 2018

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