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A mild drama occurred at Osadebay Way in
Asaba where a middle aged woman said to
have invested millions in the MMM scheme
reportedly forgot her three year old daughter
in the market.
The woman, Mrs. Besie Njoagwani, a caterer,
who had gone to the market in company of
the year-old daughter in a chattered KEKE-
NAPEP, returned home without her child.
She later confessed that she was engrossed in
ceaseless mind-bothering thoughts as a result
of the colossal loss to MMM.
Leadership Aproko gathered that the drama
started at Mammy Market by the Federal
College Junction in Asaba, where the middle-
age woman told the KEKE-NAPEP driver to
wait with her daughter while she takes a dash
into the market to pick some few things.
It was further gathered that the woman sat in
a corner of the market for close to 20 minutes
with her jaw resting in her right palm,
obviously lost in thought.
A tomatoes seller told Leadership Aproko that
the woman was looking highly disturbed as
her eyes looked into the distance vacantly.
The tomatoes seller also told the KEKE-NAPEP
driver and others listening to her, that her last
observation on the woman was when she got
up and hissed disdainfully and left, going
towards Abraka (Hausa) Market end of Dennis
Osadebay way.
“I told this my friend (pointing at the girl next
to her) that the woman was looking very
worried over something, but I did not even
know that she came to the market in a
chartered KEK-NAPEP, with her daughter
seated in the tricycle, if I had known, I would
have reminded her that she was leaving the
little girl she brought behind when I saw her
going.”
[color =blue]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports the Nigeria
ministry of healthy has asked families and
friends to walk side by side with anyone that
they know had invested in MMM so as for
them not to carry waka infront of trailer.