Last X Post of Fish Magnet Before He Died Surfaces, Moves Many to Tears: “Why is Life Like This?”

Last X Post of Fish Magnet Before He Died Surfaces, Moves Many to Tears: “Why is Life Like This?”

  • As many continued to react to the tragic demise of a young Anambra businessman, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, popularly known as Fish Magnet, his last X post surfaced
  • Yet-to-be-identified assailants abducted Fish Magnet and later killed him after a ransom was reportedly paid
  • Many who came across his last post on X (formerly Twitter) were moved by what he said and mourned him

The last X post of a young dried fish seller, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, also known as Fish Magnet, was discovered by mourners after his death.

Punch reported that some assailants abducted Fish Magnet after invading his residence in Ezinifite community, Okpuno, Awka South LGA of Anambra State in a late-night attack and whisked him away in his car on Saturday, July 26.

Nigerians discover last X post of Fish Magnet
The last X post of a young dried fish seller, Fish Magnet, emerges online. Photo: @fishmagnett
Source: TikTok

Days later, the body of the young man, son of an All Progressives Grand Alliance chieftain in the state, was found by the roadside after a ransom had been paid.

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Last X post of Fish Magnet surfaces

Some Nigerians who mourned the death of Fish Magnet discovered his last post on X (formerly Twitter) and were moved by the words he had written.

On his last X post on his page @fishmagnett, the businessman described waking up as the first blessing of each day.

He added that people often forget that aspect of life.

The last X post Fish Magnet made before his death surfaces
Nigerians are reacting to the last X post Fish Magnet made before his death. Photo: @fishmagnett
Source: TikTok

The X post read:

“We all forget that waking up is the first blessing of each day.”

See the post below:

Reactions trail last X post of Fish Magnet

As of the time of this report, the post had gone viral with over 17,400 views, sparking reactions from many.

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions.

@siiirKAY said:

"REST IN PEACE MAN. You try your best but your government failed you."

@efurumela said:

"I'm so sorry this happened to you bro, you didn’t deserve it. Rest well."

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@JustChike007 said:

"Why is this life like this?"

@Plutonology said:

"Bro, words fail me right now. Rest in peace."

@Chinonxo_ said:

"Love me while am still here Heaven is our residence. Ayox 2023."

@MeekideaS01 said:

"May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace."

@OgoorChukwu said:

"Crazy world we are in."

@Maxi_Kezzy said:

"Rest in Peace, Fish Magnet."

@_stonedaddy said:

"Rest in peace, brother."

Aside from the mourners on X, another businessman on Facebook, Udegbunam Charles Ifeanyi, also mourned the fish farmer and shared what Fish Magnet owed him before his death.

On his Facebook page, Ifeanyi, who was also into fish farming, said he met the late entrepreneur in 2015 and described him as a jolly good fellow.

In a related story, a man released the last chat he had with Fish Magnet before his death.

Lady who patronised Fish Magnet before death speaks

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Lady who patronised Fish Magnet before his death mourns, shares what attracted her to his business

Meanwhile, Legit.ng also previously reported that a lady, George Esther Chinonye, who had patronised Fish Magnet before his death, shared what she had observed about his business on Facebook.

While mourning Fish Magnet's death, she shared what had attracted her to his business. She remembered how he spoke to her when she patronised him and bought a large quantity of fish from him.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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