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Man Stabs His Friend Over N200 Burial "Tax" In Onitsha - Photos

 

I wonder what this world is turning into , just take a look at what somebody did to his friend because of ordinary 200 naira at burial in Onistha Anambra State Nigeria , yesterday 28th january 2016 , this is bad and unholy , from the narrator who said the following.


The total amount for the burial is 1000 naira but victim brought 800 naira and promised to complete the money tomorrow which is today (unfailingly). but the person incharge of collecting the money refused to collect the 800 insisting that he must complete it , which everybody believes that he is already drunk

They started quarrelling which eventually led to fight…The other guy who came to collect the money stabbed the other guy three times with broken bottle…

The guy is currently battling for his life in the hospital. All thanks to the men of the Nigerian police force who rescued and brought the guy to hospital.

See people’s Comments below about this ugly action of a drunkard.

Alcohol and drugs were not mentioned in the post even though they were most certainly present.
Some things just don’t make any sense until you consider the alcohol and drug factors. –  Amplitron

Well all i can see here is poverty and wickedness, who ever that did this to him the blood of the man is equal to 200 Naira.

Poverty fueled by wickedness/evil will make someone lose common sense this is a classic example.

Op the caption should be changed “friend” part a friend or more like your enemy. – Demmocrats

Just because of 200 naira! Nigerians are too quick to anger, what happens if he looses his life? Will he die wit him to make sure he collects the 200naira? Thank God dead body no turn double. –  toms55

if actually poverty can make people so evil imagine the consequences. have ever seen where war was waged because people were so poor, anywhere in history?

Any person capable of doing this for 200 naira is will do worse for a million.

anybody that’s capable of doing evil because he lacked money is poor in heart not in resource. – zarzey

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