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According to his narration, he has been married for six years and has two children with his wife — a daughter aged four and a son aged three. Both children were born with albinism. He said that when his wife became pregnant shortly after their wedding, he was filled with joy and excitement, but his happiness turned into disappointment when their first child was born with albinism.
He admitted that he initially refused to pay the hospital bills after the birth, but later accepted the child following pleas and encouragement from family members and friends. He said he believed the situation could be “covered quickly” if his wife became pregnant again, so he ensured she conceived again less than a year after their first child.
However, his disappointment deepened when his wife gave birth to another child with albinism, this time a boy. The man said this second experience broke him emotionally and affected his sense of pride and identity as a man. He claimed that despite having two children, he feels “childless” and embarrassed in social gatherings, believing that people mock him behind his back.
He stated that he is convinced the condition did not come from his side of the family, noting that his parents have three children and none has albinism, and that his siblings also have children without the condition. Based on this belief, he said he lost interest in his wife and began a relationship with his housemaid.
The man revealed that the housemaid is now pregnant and that he believes the unborn child will be “normal.” He said he has already paid her bride price and intends to make her his second wife. According to him, his mother fully supports the decision and is happy about the pregnancy, describing it as something the family has been waiting for.
He said the development has brought him excitement and a renewed sense of pride, adding that he has no regrets about his decision. However, he admitted that he is troubled by how to break the news to his first wife, whom he described as a good and loving woman.
Despite his actions, he said he still loves his first wife and is worried about her health, noting that she suffers from high blood pressure. He expressed fear of breaking her heart and worsening her condition.
The story has sparked intense reactions wherever it has been shared, with many people condemning the man’s views about albinism, describing them as medically incorrect and discriminatory, while others expressed concern for the emotional and physical wellbeing of the wife and children involved.
Health experts have repeatedly explained that albinism is a genetic condition that can be inherited from either parent and is not a curse or punishment. Advocacy groups continue to call for more education to reduce stigma and protect families living with the condition.
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