- When Issa left for Qatar, he had big dreams for his nuclear family, and he also wanted to change his dear mum's story
- The young man had saved up KSh 2.4 million; he wanted to build two houses, one for himself and another for his dear mum
- However, on coming back home, he realised that his wife had squandered the money, and he only managed to build a simple house for his mum, which left him with nothing
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A man identified as Issa is deeply hurt after coming home only to realise that his dear wife had spent their KSh 2.4 million savings.
Issa's wife only one who could withdraw KSh 2.4 m
In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Issa said that he had been working in Qatar for five years, and during that period, he would send his beloved wife back home money.
"My wife is the only one who could withdraw money from the account, which had over KSh 2.4 million. My target was to build a house for my mum then build mine later," he complained.
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"I got shocked when I came back to Kenyan only to find that she had spent all the savings. I asked my wife where she had kept the money and she said that she had paid school fees for her brother," he added.
Issa lies about being in Qatar
Issa revealed that he did not want his family to know that he had gone to search for greener pastures in Qatar.
"They kept asking where I was, but I would tell them that was working in Mombasa," he said.
Despite the devastating loss, Issa is relieved that he never used to send all his money to the account.
"When I arrived home, I didn't know what to say or do; I had to build my mum a simple house although my target was KSh 1.3 million. I feel hurt."
Man Accuses Wife of Squandering KSh 1.8m
Elsewhere, an African man narrated how his wife squandered KSh 2 million meant for the purchase of plots of land.
Disappointed by his wife's action, the man said he sent money to his younger brother to acquire three plots of land.
According to a Facebook story, the man also shared his wife's reaction after she found out he sent his younger brother more money for land.
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