Crime
HIV infected woman confesses to mixing blood with Zobo drink
During an episode of ‘MARKETRUNS’ with radio OAP, Emadomi Wilson Eguakhide better known as RATATA and Sosorobia on Wazobia FM, an unidentified woman called in to confess she’s been mixing her HIV infected blood with the zobo drink she prepares before selling to people in the past six months.
Before she called, Ratata obliged people to call in and share those dubious things they’ve done in the past which they aren’t proud about.
He told people to call in so that they could share those terrible things they’ve done in their market places whether they are now sorry or not about them.
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Encouraging them to call, he noted they don’t have to disclose their names, noting they can remain anonymous
Speaking Pidgin, RATATA: “Those dubious things wey you don do, when you no like, when dey make your hear say, ‘God, I’m sorry. Ah! God, how I wish’.
“Even if you are not sorry, for the dubious things you did in the market space, call us, no problem. Share them with us. No call your name, remain anonymous.”
After calling in, the anonymous woman said: “Wetin I do, Ratata, God go forgive me!
“I go hospital, them say na HIV I get. I no get money treat. So I come dey comot my blood dey put am for zobo dey sell am for many people.I said, I will not die alone. God go forgive me. I don dey do am for six months now.”
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