In a shocking tale that has left many shaking their heads, a woman allegedly faked a pregnancy, giving a man living abroad—referred to as the “Son of Adam”—false hope of becoming a father. Overjoyed by the news, the man reportedly went above and beyond to support the supposed mother and child. He rented her a three-bedroom apartment, sent monthly financial support, and covered clinic expenses to ensure that both mother and “baby” were well cared for.
Throughout the period, the woman, identified as Abebo, allegedly reinforced the illusion by sending him photos of her growing belly and clinic visits. The man, believing he was on the verge of fatherhood, trusted her completely and spared no effort in providing comfort and security for his imagined family.
The twist came when the man decided to return home unannounced to surprise his “source of joy.” What was meant to be a joyful reunion quickly turned into shock and disappointment. When he tried to feel the baby bump, he discovered the cruel truth: there was no pregnancy at all. The months of support, care, and anticipation had all been for nothing—turning what he believed to be a miraculous journey into a wild goose chase.
The story, highlighted humorously by a Kibra-based comedian, has sparked online debate, with many expressing sympathy for the deceived man while condemning the audacity of the alleged scam. It serves as a cautionary tale about trust, deception, and the risks of blind faith in relationships, reminding people to be cautious, especially when separated by distance.
In the end, what began as joy and hope ended in shock and heartbreak, leaving the man—and the public—wondering how such an elaborate deception could go unnoticed for so long.