“Let the Person Beg for Death”- Woman’s Emotional Outburst at Sister’s Lying-in-State Sparks Reactions

  • Juliet Mbanusi has gone viral after an emotional video showed her grieving and calling for justice at her sister’s lying-in-state, sparking mixed reactions online.
  • Late Chikaodili Martha Mbanusi was reported to have passed away recently, although details surrounding her death remain unclear at the time of reporting.

A Nigerian woman, Juliet Mbanusi, has stirred emotional reactions online after a video showed her grieving deeply at the lying-in-state of her late sister, Chikaodili Martha Mbanusi.

In the viral clip, Juliet was seen standing beside her sister’s body, visibly overwhelmed with grief as she expressed pain, anger, and a call for justice.

Speaking directly to the deceased, she said, “Make sure you deal with that person. Destroy that person. Let the person stay alive and be begging for de@th.”

The emotional moment has since drawn widespread attention on social media, with many expressing sympathy while others reacted to the intensity of her remarks.

Chikaodili Martha Mbanusi was reported to have passed away recently, although details surrounding her death remain unclear at the time of reporting.

In other news… Aremu Afolayan has publicly apologised to Nigerians and said he is withdrawing himself from politics following intense criticism of a recent controversy.

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In a message shared on social media, Afolayan addressed the backlash he has received, asking for forgiveness and denying allegations related to money and insecurity.

“To all Nigerians, please forgive me. I’m very sorry. The cvr$3s you guys are raining on me is too much. I didn’t take money from anyone,” he said.

He defended his earlier comments about insecurity in the country, explaining the context of his remarks and citing a personal connection. “It’s obvious that there’s insecurity and the government isn’t doing anything; what I was trying to say is don’t answer anyone who is saying there’s no insecurity. My best friend’s mother was k1dn&pp3d and we paid ransom; how would I say there’s no insecurity?” he added.

Afolayan concluded by stating his intention to distance himself from political discussions: “I’m withdrawing myself from anything that has to do with politics.”

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