- Issa Maulid from Matambo in Morogoro, Tanzania, left his family 26 years ago and never looked back, but now he wants to change all that
- Maulid has clearly explained what happened between him and his wife and the reason why he decided to leave and leave his family
- The old man suffering from TB said that he thinks his time is near and he wants to spend his last days with his family so that they can finally bury him.
- While in that, Maulid also gave a little advice about dealing with women in their lives or in marriage adding that they should not be like him.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: An old man who ran away from home in Morogoro 26 years ago now wants to return to be with his wife and children he left behind.
Source: Facebook
Speaking to Binti Kigoma, Issa Maulid said that he once married a good wife, and they were blessed with two children.
“One day we had a small quarrel, and I fled to Dar es Salaam; I have never returned there. My wife Fatuma Bin Saidi, I am sorry and I am asking for your help. My brothers, if you need any help, I am here in Kazole. I am asking young men to be obedient to their wives; young men please stay with your families so that you can be happy,” he said.

Also read
Meru: A mother of 9 children cries in pain after her policeman husband was allegedly killed by thugs
“I really regret what I did to my wife and my children. I have tuberculosis, and I am in severe pain; I feel that I am about to die. Come and get me so that I can go home and die. My brothers, wherever you are, you only know that I am in Kazdole,” he said.
What did netizens say about the return of the man?
Happy Mushi:
“Maybe they are, man, I’m married, I’m with my husband, where am I taking you? Play when you’re playing with the old man.”
Kim Nairat:
“Has he returned with money or not?”
Kimario Mmasi:
“Don’t take the word forgiveness lightly, he has finished his side, no matter what mistakes he made, now it remains on the other side of the family.”
Mary Paschal:
“There is something wrong with him, he would have grown up with you if he had not looked for his family and asked for forgiveness.”
Marry George:
“When they get tired, they remember home, the problem is not being buried at home; if you die there, they will send you there just to bother the children and their mother, I don’t accept it.”
Grace Hance:
“He grew old when he thought it was good for him; who is he to eat in old age to give trouble to people, his wife has suffered all these years and now she comes without responsibilities? Again, that is where you blame men.?
Sajda Kabisha:
“Everyone should die when he chose. I don’t know if men are always there to come? You wander around when you run out, when you get serious illnesses, you remember your wives.”
Read ENGLISH VERSION
Do you have an exciting story that you would like us to publish? Please contact us via news@tuko.co.ke or WhatsApp: 0732482690.
Source: TUKO.co.ke