Wairimu Kimani

Nairobi Man Breaks Door While Fighting To Get His Phone From Wife: "Hiyo Simu Imeficha Nini?"

Wairimu Kimani

  • A Nairobi woman is regretting her decision to take her husband's phone after he broke doors to get it back
  • According to the mother of four, she ran away with his phone and locked herself in the bedroom, only for him to come guns blazing
  • The ugly incident has caused tension in the marriage, leaving the woman in emotional distress

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A woman in her mid-30s has opened up about a distressing incident that occurred recently between her and her husband.

It all started when the concerned wife attempted to address her husband's seemingly obsessive phone habits.

Hubby is always on phone

In a Facebook post by entrepreneur Wairimu Kimani-WK, the woman recounted how her husband's constant phone use and guarded behaviour had raised suspicions.

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The incident occurred when her spouse, in his mid-40s, exhibited alarming behaviour after she tried to inspect his phone during a family celebration.

As it happened, he handed her the phone to talk to a relative who had called to wish them a Happy New Year.

Seizing the opportunity, the wife ran away with the phone to the bedroom and locked herself inside the toilet, intending to check his device quickly.

Couple has 4 kids

The situation took a terrifying turn when her husband, who is in his mid-40s, forcefully broke down the locked doors.

"He is huge and one push on each door was enough to break in," she revealed.

The woman added that the couple shares four children and that the incident had brought extreme distress to the entire family.

As of the time of filing this story, her husband had refused to talk to her since the confrontation.

"I really respect and honour him as my husband, but this habit is pushing me to the wall," she expressed.

Social media reactions

The apparent breach of privacy has left her profoundly disturbed and emotionally shaken, forcing her to seek advice from social media on how to navigate the challenging situation.

Eddah Mamake Ian:

"Whoever said we should keep off our spouse's phone knew exactly what he meant. On the other hand, he is not yours alone just accept and make a wise decision."

Noah Maxwell:

"Avumilie hapo hapo sasa atatoka aende wapi na hapigwi hanyimwi chakula issue ni simu tu, maybe the man anachanganywa akili na tudada hapo nje tu."

Francis Ndungu:

"Most broken marriages nowadays end up because of phones. I am not saying not to touch your partner's phone, but it is better to stay away for your own good."

Husband bumps into another man in his bedroom

In an earlier story, drama ensued after a husband got home to find another man comfortably seated on his bed.

The man of the house questioned the unwanted visitor on what he was doing in his house without his knowledge.

"Why are you in my bedroom? What are you doing with my wife? Someone get Bella. Where do you work? Can I see your ID, please? Let me see your ID," he said angrily.

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