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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Family Wiped Out After Eating Dinner....

This is so sad......This family was wiped out after Dinner in Anambra state...
What could they have eaten?
May their souls rest in Peace!




32 comments:

  1. May their soul rest in peace.

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  2. Rest in peace 🙏

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  3. The Original ShugarGirl17 November 2022 at 11:21

    How could anyone ever do this to such a young family? 💔💔

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  4. What food combination could they have eaten to lead to this gruesome death?

    May God forgive their sins and grant them access to the kingdom.

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  5. Oh this is so sad. My heart goes out to the family. Rip

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  6. Just absolutely sad! Only God knows what truly happened.
    Dear God, please comfort the grieving family cos this is an inconsolable incidence. Give them the fortitude to bear this incredible losses.
    Lastly, please keep us safe and shield us from evil people who want to snuff life out of us and our loved ones. 🙏

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  7. Blood of God !! This is household wickedness 💔💔 may their souls rest in peace

    O Lord may I not be a victim of any wickedness at all,then the person will now repent

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  8. What a tragedy 😢 😔 💔
    Chaiiii!!! This is painful 😢 💔
    The heart of men are desperately wicked and evil 😈 💔 😢

    May God rest their souls...

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  9. God have mercy. May their souls rest in peace.

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  10. It could be an expensive mistake especially considering all the highly toxic chemicals that food traders use as preservatives.

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  11. What is all this who could have done his blah blah blah? Nigerians will always look for who to blame for everything, that's why you are living like animals.
    Have you conducted AUTOPSY?
    Start from there.
    Basic common sense that is never common.

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  12. Either they were poisoned or they ate a combination of food they weren't supposed to eat.

    For example: on my way back from work last week, I bought Ugu and Uziza leaves to cook with. They wanted to slice it for me at the market, I said no. I took them home. Was too tired to cook and I left it till the next morning.
    While washing the leaves, I decided to open the leaves one by one and that was when my mom saw a strange leaf that was glued to one Uziza leaf . She said it's a poisonous leaf. We had to sharpen out eyes very well and start washing and picking all over again.

    Just imagine if we had sliced in at the market as usual or just wash and slice without checking.....

    Let's also check our pans, pots, kettle and water before using. Some visitors may have inhabited there without our knowledge.

    RIP to the family

    IJEOMA

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    1. IJ , my own experience was scorpion ooo . It was inside the vegetables " ugu" that I bought . It has position it's tail to Sting his village people . I pray for almighty God protection over us always 🙏 Rip to them .

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    2. Some food stuff sellers even apply sn*per and other insecticides to what they sell. Lord save us in dis country, maybe dis family ingested some type of poison. RIP

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  13. This is so sad. What a tragic end. May their souls rest in peace 🙏.

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  14. Oh dear Lord of host!
    May the good Lord grant them paradise.

    This incident took me back memory lane of how my mom and her Church friend ate a very deadly and poisonous food that looks like sweet potatoes but it has another name which it is called. I don’t know the English or Yoruba name but if you think of sweet potatoes in shape and size you might know what am talking about. In Efik language it is called Edidiaiwa(edible cassava).

    A month after I had my son this my mom's friend came to do friend omugwo. We were living in a room then. On her way to our place in Lawanson she said she stopped by idi oro market to buy food stuffs and she saw that thing cheap and bought it. I was very hungry but as a naturally finicky or should I say picky eater I don’t eat what I don’t know. She got to our place around 1pm and started cooking that thing till 7pm in the evening. One of the reasons I refused to eat it was the period it took for it to be “well cooked” according to her. Hunger pangs was hitting me so hard and we could barely feed, my son was sucking me every hour and my eyes was turning, so my mom gave me two hundred to go buy food and eat. I came back like 15 minutes later from buying food and I saw my mom and her friend eating the potatoes*. My mom’s friend cut a little for me and I said no ma, thank you ma. My mom said taste a bit and I said no.

    After my meal I went to take my night bath while my mom was cleaning baby for the night. I came out, cleared baby bathing things and mopped the floor so I can put my mat and baby’s floor bed. My mom and her friend were to sleep on the bed. Her friend was already on the bed and my mom sitting on a small kitchen chair to see us sleep before she climbs the bed. After all said and done my mom was still sitting and I wanted to sleep, I told her to go to the bed, she said she is feeling somehow, i said maybe she ate too much, she said maybe.
    I asked her should I put off the light and she said yes. It was 11pm.


    I laid on my mat facing my son. Not long I heard my mom’s friend shout; somebody close the window this breeze coming is not good it shouldn't enter the room o. I jumped up in fear and closed the window. Suddenly I heard her scream give me red oil. In the dark there forgetting there was light, i opened the kitchen cupboard where we keep food items, took a bottle of oil and gave her in that dark. All these while I have forgotten about my mom, in my head I thought she has laid herself down and slept. I switched on the light and I saw the most horrific sight I have ever witnessed. My mom was on the floor, her tongue out, her eyes up and twisted and she was convulsing. Her friend was in the bed same look but I think the red oil worked as an antidote cause she threw up on the bed there and with her twisted tongue she was still pleading the blood of Jesus.

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  15. Continuation:

    I ran out in my very transparent night gown and I was shouting the whole compound down with help me, help me and crying. Luckily, we have a Church in my compound and it was a Friday vigil. They brought my mom out, by then she had stopped convulsing but they said she has a pulse. My mom’s friend by now was a bit stable, she saw my mom's condition and she garnered strength for herself cause she was crying for my mom. Neighbors collected my baby and another set took me to their apartment. Another set took my mom to the hospital. Ndibem Ndioma, my mom was in coma for four straight days. When she came by she said, oh they finally opened a door for her, then she said oh she is here, she now asked of me and the baby, she said she was hungry and she wants to eat eba, I went home, went to the market and prepare Egusi with very hot eba for her. She cleared the plate and told me and my brother her fours days journey.

    She said she was on a very wide street made of gold, very very wide. She said there were doors left and right and when she walks to a door she would hear voices of people talking and laughing, she would go to a door knock, they would ask her name, she would mention her name in full, native name included. They would tell her she should go to the third door, and that third door takes her like hours to get there. She would get there and they would tell her same thing again and again till she got to the end of the street. She said the surprising thing is that she was never tired, that her strength kept on renewing itself. She said as she was about to take the next step like a fall into a gulley, she woke up here.

    I am using this opportunity to thank God once again for saving the lives of my mom and her friend, wetin I for talk, where I wan start, if I had eaten that food my son would have been the first to go as a baby cause of breast milk because he does not have the strong immune system to fight for his life. I thank God for that year May 2nd 1997. I will never forget.

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    1. God is awesome! 🙌🏽
      Thanks for sharing Miss Ess

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    2. Oh thank God for saving your family! This could have turned out disastrous So the food they ate was a poisonous kind of cassava?

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    3. Thank God for His mercies.

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    4. Ahhhh God.
      Thank you God for saving your family.
      This is the reason i dont eat anyhow, im so finicky, what i dont know, i dont touch....rather starve sef.

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  16. This is extremely sad. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

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  17. This is heartbreaking, may their souls rest in peace. From now henceforth, I wouldn't allow them to cut my ugu in the market

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