Video of Nigerian lady asking late friend for likes to return to life goes viral
A Nigerian lady triggered emotions on social media when she messaged her late friend on WhatsApp, asking how many likes he needed for him friend to come back to life.
This was revealed in an emotional video posted by the lady on her social media page.
In the video, the lady appeared to be crying as she expressed how much she missed her best friend. She sent a message to her late friend’s WhatsApp, asking how many likes a particular post needed for him friend to come back to life.
The message read: “Asking my baby how many likes he needs to come back to life.”
A second picture showed the message in her late friend’s WhatsApp inbox.
The message read: “How many likes for you to come back to life?”
However, she received no response from her friend, as he was already gone.
The emotional post attracted attention online, with many people commenting to share their thoughts.
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ItunuOluwašš»ā¤ļø: “I call my daughter my SEKANI too, I pray God heals u soon, and I pray I never experience such too.”
Chegbe š„¹ššø: “He was a good friend ššļøā¦.stay strong my love ā¤ļøāš©¹š«.”
mummy carly: “I really don’t want to experience this šš.”
Princess š¹: “My bae say we know they date before šš.*
Teni682: “Iām crying š I donāt want to ever experience this OāLord š„¹š may his soul rest in peace and I pray almighty Allah heal you soon ā¤ļøāš©¹.”
šššš„°edo girl billions š¤š¤: “U even have the number, I don even have my dadās own,donāt even know much about him,what about my mom she left in pains šš.”
justbella57: “I can relate I lost someone close to me my bestfriend last year and if love was able to bring him back my love could have bring him back, luv you.”
Chizaramš„¹š¦ā¤ļø: “U are hurting me the more I still hear ur voices sekani rest in peace big bro šš.”
Ste_Llašš¹: “Be strong mamaš„ŗš«ā¤ļøāš©¹ immediately I passed ur video now,I saw another post of his friend,I was forced to come back and comment š„ŗstay strong š„ŗmamaš„ŗall would be wellā¤ļøāš©¹š«š„ŗ.”
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