A frightening video shows criminals trying to break into a house in Mahatshula East. Fortunately, one of the residents heard suspicious noises and managed to record the face of one of the suspects during the attempted break-in.
Anyone who can identify this man is urged to report to the nearest @PoliceZimbabwe station immediately.
🎥 @Mathuthu
What a wise man 😃
A retired civil servant in Abuja has reportedly sold his family house without informing his wife or children.
Months before anyone suspected anything, the original house documents had already been quietly moved out for safekeeping.
So when strangers eventually showed up for inspection, it was already too late to reverse the process.
This wasn’t an inherited property. It was built from years of sacrifice salary deductions, disciplined living, and time spent in government quarters that were later sold to occupants.
But after retirement, things changed.
The balance of power in the home shifted.
His wife began to control most decisions, and gradually, the children adopted her tone.
The man who once provided everything became almost invisible in his own house.
At some point, he fell seriously ill.
According to him, no one checked on him not even to ask if he had eaten before leaving the house each morning.
Around that same period, his entire gratuity was used to fund a family business. It was meant to benefit everyone.
It collapsed within a year.
That was when the quiet plan began.
Not out of anger. Not out of emotion. But in silence.
He decided he would rather start life again alone than remain in a home where he felt unwanted.
Months later, the house was sold privately for ₦90 million.
He bought a smaller house in a quiet suburb for ₦18 million and secured the remaining balance discreetly.
Back at home, nothing seemed unusual.
No arguments. No tension.
Weeks before leaving, he gradually packed his belongings under the pretense of sending clothes to the dry cleaner.
Then one day, he left for what he described as a consultancy job.
He never returned.
The truth only surfaced when the new owner sent people to inspect the property.
Panic followed.
The same children who hadn’t checked on him while he was away suddenly began calling non-stop, demanding answers.
That was when he confirmed it:
Yes the house had been sold.
By then, nothing could be undone.
Attempts were made to trace his new location, but he had already moved carefully… and completely.