“Nobody Can Reverse It”- Lady Sparks Outrage After Posting Harsh WhatsApp Messages From Mother

  • A Nigerian woman has gone viral after sharing WhatsApp messages allegedly sent by her mother containing curses and threats, sparking widespread debate online about parental relationships and emotional abuse.

A Nigerian lady has sparked widespread online reactions after sharing WhatsApp messages allegedly sent by her mother containing harsh words and curses.

The lady, identified on social media as @atouchofcee, revealed that her mother, Precious Chikodi Justice, sent messages filled with anger and threats. Screenshots shared on TikTok showed the mother claiming that no one could reverse the curses placed on her daughter except herself.

In the messages, the woman allegedly warned that her daughter would no longer succeed unless she apologized and acknowledged her. She further claimed that the daughter’s close friends and “destiny helpers” would abandon her if she failed to do so.

One of the messages read:

“U will not succeed again and nobody can reverse it except me Mrs Precious Chikodi Justice. Just watch and see. From now, all ur best friends and destiny helpers will cut off from u. Except you come and apologise and recognise me as…”

Reacting publicly, @atouchofcee shared the screenshots and expressed shock at the severity of the messages. She responded by stating:

“Who will be against me when God be for me. Oh well, unless they kill God.”

The post has since triggered intense discussions online, with many social media users expressing disbelief and concern over the nature of the messages and their impact on parent-child relationships.

In other news…. Nigerian musicians Seun Kuti and Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P from the former P-Square duo, have put an end to their long-standing disagreement.

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The dispute, which erupted during the 2023 elections, stemmed from their differing opinions about Labour Party candidate Peter Obi. Kuti had described Obi as an “opportunist,” prompting Peter Okoye to question Kuti’s influence and achievements in the music industry. This exchange quickly escalated into a heated social media clash.

Recently, the two artists appeared to have reconciled, as they were seen embracing each other at a club in Lagos.

“We are artists; we shouldn’t be fighting over politicians,” Kuti reportedly told Okoye, who agreed and shook hands with him.

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