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My wife poisoned my food, thank God I survived it – Mr. Musa

  • A newly married man caused a stir online when he said “My wife poisoned my food, thank God I survived it.”
  • He took to his Facebook page to share his testimony on Monday 10th July 2023.
  • Although many netizens argued that he was lying, he gave out his contact details and fixed a venue for the Thomases to come and clear their doubts.

The statement “My wife poisoned my food” came from a Nigerian man identified as Salman Musa Yaria and shook the online community.

On July 10th, 2023, Salman Musa Yari expressed his gratitude to God on his Facebook page for sparing his life after discovering that his newlywed wife had poisoned his meal.

Information found on Salman Musa Yari’s Facebook page reveals that he tied the knot with Aisha Mohammed Kariya on May 13th, 2023 in Bauchi State.

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My wife poisoned my food

The newly wedded man shared his pain and revealed his deep disappointment in his wife.

He became a relationship counselor and advised men to ‘shine their eyes’ during their quest for a spouse.

Buttressing the point, he said, “It’s hard to find a true love nowadays, chaiiiii! I’m disappointed in you Wallahi My wife.”

In the main post, he said, “My wife poisoned my food and i eat it, but thank God i survived. Alhamdulillah.”

Due to the arguments brought about by netizens, arguments stemming from doubt, Musa shared his contact details and picked and address where the truth can be proven.

My wife poisoned my food

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I feel like poisoning him – Igbo woman reveals

Meanwhile, an Igbo woman married to a Yoruba man revealed how negatively the claimed attacks on Igbos in Lagos impacted their relationship.

You may recall that Sisi Yemmie, a prominent YouTube personality and chef from Nigeria, described how she and her husband were denied voting rights in the Lagos state governorship election because the thugs said they resembled Igbos.

Regrettably, the claimed attacks against Igbos in Abule-Ado and Abule-Osun in Ojo, Lagos State, continued after the election.

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