Nigerian Woman’s Fierce Warning to Phone Thief Goes Viral

Nigerian Woman’s Fierce Warning to Phone Thief
Nigerian Woman’s Fierce Warning to Phone Thief

Summary: An elderly Nigerian woman on omugwo duty delivered a fiery curse on a thief who stole her friend’s phone. The viral video has Nigerians everywhere saying “our mothers no dey play!

You know say when Nigerian mama vex, e no dey funny! One elderly woman currently on omugwo duty has shown us the original meaning of “thunder fire you” after a thief stole her friend’s phone.

The incident, which has now gone viral on social media, was captured on video and shared by her daughter, Oge Ugwuka, on Facebook. The clip shows the angry mama unleashing a barrage of traditional Nigerian curses on the unknown thief with the kind of passion that only our mothers can deliver.

The Power of a Nigerian Mother’s Curse

For those who grew up in Nigeria, we all know that when our mothers invoke thunder, lightning, and ancestral spirits, that thing is not joke o! This particular mama didn’t hold back as she called down fire and brimstone on whoever had the audacity to steal from her friend.

The video has resonated with thousands of Nigerians online who have experienced or witnessed similar situations. Many have shared their own stories of their mothers’ legendary curse sessions, with some claiming that those curses always seem to work somehow.

Omugwo Mama Not Playing

What makes this even more interesting is that the woman is currently on omugwo – the traditional Igbo practice where a grandmother stays with her daughter after childbirth to help care for the newborn. Despite being in this joyful season of welcoming a new baby, she still found time to properly address the thief’s wrongdoing.

Nigerians React

As expected, the video has sparked hilarious reactions across social media platforms. Many Nigerians are commenting that the thief better return that phone sharp sharp before the curse catches up with them. Others are simply appreciating the authenticity and passion our mothers bring when defending their own.

One commenter wrote: “I pity that thief. When Nigerian mama curse you like this, na to just return the thing and beg for forgiveness.”

Another added: “Our mothers and this their thunder fire curse! I just dey laugh but I know say e dey work o!”

The Message Is Clear

Beyond the humor and viral nature of the video, there’s a serious message here about the frustration Nigerians face with petty theft and crime. Phone theft has become increasingly common, and the emotional toll it takes on victims goes beyond the monetary value of the device.

For many people, their phones contain precious memories, important contacts, and sometimes, their means of livelihood. This elderly woman’s passionate response reflects the collective anger many Nigerians feel about the security challenges in our society.

Whether you believe in the power of curses or not, one thing is certain – you don’t want to be on the receiving end of a Nigerian mother’s wrath. To the thief who stole that phone: if you’re reading this, maybe it’s time to do the right thing before that thunder actually fires you!

What do you think? Have you ever witnessed your mother or grandmother deliver such epic curses? Share your stories in the comments below!

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