Online Vendor Releases Her Last WhatsApp Chat With Fish Magnet Before His Death: “This One Pain Me”

Online Vendor Releases Her Last WhatsApp Chat With Fish Magnet Before His Death: “This One Pain Me”

  • As many continued to react to the tragic demise of a young Anambra businessman, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, popularly known as Fish Magnet, an online vendor shared their last chat
  • Fish Magnet was abducted by yet-to-be-identified assailants and later killed after a ransom was reportedly paid
  • While mourning Fish Magnet's death on X, the lady released the last chat she had with him on WhatsApp and said she was pained by his death

An online vendor, Obioma Odinaka, has mourned the death of a young dried fish seller, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, also known as Fish Magnet.

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.

An online vendor shares experience with Fish Magnet and posts their last WhatsApp chat
An online vendor, Obioma Odinaka, mourns the death of a young dried fish seller, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, also known as Fish Magnet. Photo: TikTok/@fishmagnett, X/@obioma_odinaka
Source: UGC

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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While mourning the deceased, Obioma, a business registration expert, shared what she and Fish Magnet discussed.

Lady shares last chat with Fish Magnet

On her X page, @obioma_odinaka said Fish Magnet had reached out to her to upgrade his business to a company.

See the chat below:

An online vendor shares her experience with Fish Magnet and posts their last WhatsApp chat
An online vendor shares her last WhatsApp chat with Fish Magnet before he died. Photo: TikTok/@fishmagnett, X/@obioma_odinaka
Source: UGC

She stated that she was very pained by his death and couldn’t shake it off.

The lady said that those who killed the businessman would never know peace, sharing her thoughts on the circumstances surrounding his death.

She said in the post:

“I can't shake off the death of this Fish magnet. I am still very pained. Our last chat was when he wan upgrade to company. Na eeehhh. This one pain me. Nwoke adiro acho nsogbu. The people that killed FISH MAGNET will never know peace. I don't think this is political.”

See the X post below:

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Aside from the X user, 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.

He said in part:

"Our path crossed in 2015 as Provisions Sellers at Eke Awka market before we later entered into Fish Farming and till your death we were sharing ideals, funds and way forward to better our lives and dat of our family. My mum has cried, prayed and caused your [assailants] and I believe they will not have rest in dis life and their next life."

Customer mourns Fish Magnet after death

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

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While mourning Fish Magnet's death, she shared what had attracted her to his business after she saw him advertising his fish on social media.

She remembered how he spoke to her when she patronised him and bought a large quantity of fish from him for an event in Awka, Anambra state.

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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