Tradition allows my mother to sleep with me, man who fathers three children by mum says

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A Beninese, Adamu Sabi Sime, who was arrested by the Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for allegedly sleeping with his biological mother has justified his action, describing it as proper conduct in his custom and tradition.

Spokesman of NSCDC, Babawale Afolabi, in Ilorin had confirmed that Adamu’s mother had given birth to three children for her son.

The alleged vice, coded as incest was reported by one Mallam Bandede, the district head of Mosne community in the Kaiama Local Government Area of the state. Kiama is a border town in Kwara North Senatorial District of the state.

Preliminary investigations showed that the suspected man is an illegitimate immigrant in Nigeria.

Sources said in Ilorin that the man had justified his action describing it as a norm in his custom and tradition.

Besides, a source at the NSCDC, Ilorin said that the suspect was not remorseful for his actions, but rather justifying same as “normal in our area of nativity.”

The statement reads: “On Thursday September 9, 2021, one Mallam Bandede, the district head of Mosne community in the Kaiama local government area of the state reported an incestuous act being committed by one Adamu Sabi Sime and his mother, Fati Sime, of the same community.

“Men from the intelligence unit and NSCDC operatives in Kaiama swung into action and the outcome of the investigations established the fact that the mother (Fati) has three children for her biological son. Further check revealed that the younger brother of the accused, who was also confirmed to be sleeping with the mother is now at large.”

The NSCDC command also said that the mother and her two sons do not have the necessary papers to stay in Nigeria, adding that the suspects had been handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service for background check and further actions.

“The mother and her two sons don’t even have necessary papers to stay in Nigeria. They have been handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service for background check and further actions.”

The Guardian

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