Fish Magnet: Lady Shares 2 Reasons She Could Not Join Candlelight Procession, Shares Video

Fish Magnet: Lady Shares 2 Reasons She Could Not Join Candlelight Procession, Shares Video

  • A Nigerian lady has released a video she made in honour of Ifesinachi Onyekere, popularly known as Fish Magnet
  • Despite being on the ground in Anambra, a lady has shared why she could not participate in the candlelight procession organised for the Fish Magnet
  • The young Anambra entrepreneur was found dead on Sunday, July 27, a day after he was kidnapped by yet-to-be-identified individuals

A Nigerian lady, Nwali Miriam, has paid tribute to the late CEO of Fish Magnet, whose body was found by the roadside on Sunday, July 27, a day after he was kidnapped from his Anambra residence.

She posted a video, which she dedicated to the late businessman.

Lady gives 2 reasons for not participating in Fish Magnet's candlelight procession
A lady says she could not attend Fish Magnet's candlelight procession. Photo Credit: Nwali Miriam, Idris Destiny Bashiru, TikTok/@fishmagnett
Source: Facebook

She noted that some celebrities were present at the candlelight procession, namely social commentator VeryDarkMan and content creator Lord Zeus.

Why she didn't join candlelight procession

In a Facebook post, Miriam, who was in Anambra during the procession, said she would have joined but did not because she doesn't own herself.

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Another reason she gave was that she was not putting on a black outfit. She prayed Fish Magnet rest in peace. In her words:

"This video is made in honor of Fish Magnet. Today is his Candle light. Some celebrities like Verydarkman aka VDM and Lord Zeus were present. I would have joined them but no be me own myself again plus I no wear black. It’s well. May he find eternal rest 😭😭😭😭😭😭 #VDM #trendingnow #candlelight #fishmagnet #viralreelschallenge."

VeryDarkMan led a large crowd in Anambra to pay their last respects to the deceased, whose death touched many people's hearts and triggered outrage on social media.

People demanded that his assailants be brought to justice and called on the government to take action.

Miriam's post stirred emotional reactions on social media.

Lady gives 2 reasons for not participating in Fish Magnet's candlelight procession
A lady says she did not join Fish Magnet's candlelight procession. Photo Credit: Nwali Miriam, Idris Destiny Bashiru
Source: Facebook

Fish Magnet: Lady's statement elicits reactions

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the lady's statement below:

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Okorie Rhema said:

"So pa!nful."

Juliet Unique backup said:

"Amen amen πŸ™.
"Rip to him."

Okorie Rhema said:

"After his de@th e became so famous chai."

Bless B said:

"May his soul rest in peace."

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a man had shared what VeryDarkMan said at Fish Magnet's candlelight procession.

Fish Magnet: Man almost killed at procession

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man had narrated how he almost lost his life at Fish Magnet's candlelight procession.

On Tuesday, August 5, VeryDarkMan led a crowd of mourners to pay their last respects to the slain Ifesinachi Onyekere, popularly known as Fish Magnet, who was found dead in Anambra on Sunday, July 27.

In a video, the man said he almost lost his life at the procession as he was stepped on and pushed to the point that VeryDarkMan was his only saving grace. He claimed that his slippers were cut, which meant he had to trek barefoot for almost five hours. He spoke highly of VeryDarkMan, detailing his efforts towards ensuring it was a peaceful procession.

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Source: Legit.ng

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