A boy in Aba,Abia state almost sent his father to his early death after he put dry powdered pepper in his snuff.
Trouble started after the boy and his siblings asked the father for money for indomie noodles which the father refused. Rather the father gave one of the younger children 100 naira to buy snuff for him.
The boy rather went and bought indomie which he cooked with his siblings. After the father got to know what happened he scolded him and then called the older brother who's in primary school to go and buy 100 naira snuff for him.
The boy used half of the money to buy an indomie and the other half to buy the snuff. In order not to let his father find out, when he got home he filled the snuff contained container with brown ground pepper and gave to the father.
The father was rushed to a hospital after he took a sniff from the snuff.
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Posted: at 5-08-2016 06:28 AM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
zezprincess at 5-08-2016 06:34 AM (7 years ago) (f)
Hmmmm,they wan kill their father be dat,but that's what you get when you refuse or denie your kids fatherly love&care,Trust african child.
Posted: at 5-08-2016 06:34 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
that one need done answer him name be that, the father can never call him his son again , na to go find another paper outside or hustle hard to come buy him papa waiting him nor believe say e fit buy for life
Posted: at 5-08-2016 10:35 AM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
he done answer him name be that, the father can never call him his son again , na to go find another paper outside or hustle hard to come buy him papa waiting him nor believe say e fit buy for life
Posted: at 5-08-2016 10:37 AM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac