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Moji Olaiya’s Daughter Adunola Sparks Witchcraft Rumour For Not Crying At Mother’s Service Of Songs

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June 6, 2017 – Moji Olaiya’s Daughter Adunola Sparks Witchcraft Rumour For Showing No Remorse At Mother’s Memorial, Service Of Songs

Worried Critics Alleged She Might Have Killed Her Mother In Witches Coven

A section of Nollywood was hit with confusion today when the daughter of late Nollywood actress Moji Olaiya showed no remorse at the memorial service of her mother.

Adunola, the third year Law student at Babcok University who was once fingered in the crash of her mother’s relationship because she said she doesn’t like the man was seen this afternoon looking all normal as she read the farewell speech at her mother’s service of songs.

Toyin Aimakhu who was on stage to comfort her had to leave when Adunola didn’t show any remorse or any sign she will cry while reading a few line farewell speech she wrote for her mother.

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Insiders revealed that at a point people were threading gently in her area as many were suspecting she might have a hand in the demise of the Nollywood star.

A seasonal actress with small body was heard saying “Se ki se pe omo yi lo fi iya e dajo” meaning I hope this girl didn’t donate her mother in the witches coven.

Our source said an elderly Nollywood star who overhead the discussion was said to have intervened quickly in order to prevent the discussion from causing chaos at the memorial service.

Kudos to the elderly Nollywood actress who calmed down the tension, who knows what could have happened at the star-jammed event this evening.

Hmmm some people too talk … Why say such a sensitive thing at a memorial service.

31 Comments

31 Comments

  1. Madam Ilori

    June 6, 2017 at 6:40 PM

    If you have experienced it before you will fear kids of nowadays.
    My best friend killed her mother before Jesus took over her life.
    This is a true life story.

    • Vivienne B

      June 6, 2017 at 9:44 PM

      Are you for real? OGA OH!

    • Vivienne B

      June 6, 2017 at 9:48 PM

      I know those things do happen but it sounds extreme… one’s mother! You know?

  2. Joyful

    June 6, 2017 at 6:48 PM

    Africa and their ill mentality.maybe she have cried so much to the extent that she couldn’t cry any more

  3. Airat A

    June 6, 2017 at 7:13 PM

    So some evil people went to that burial to say the same stupid values they are conveying in their films.To contribute money, you guys were fighting but you can start drama at that lovely lady’ burial. Is it good to criticise the girl that is mourning? After Bimpe Adekola(IRETI) this one really hit some of us. Please, no nasty stuff, please.

  4. Berry blue

    June 6, 2017 at 7:23 PM

    For adunola daughter of late Moji Olaiya not to have shed tears does not implies she has a hand in the death of her mother. Like yoruba adage (Eni to kan lomo)

  5. Endurance

    June 6, 2017 at 7:37 PM

    Her not crying during her mothers memorial service doest not suggest shes a witch.But coming to look at it critically,to many she appeared deviod of feelings for her mother s departure.although she may have cried her eyes out during when she first heard the news of her mother s death. Nevertheless its a bit strange to see that a young lady like her for that matter didnt even behave as if she lost her mother during that memorial service. Even though she s already tired of crying,during this particular occation of her mother s burial she should have at least behave in such a way that people will not read meaning to her demeanor or comportment.

  6. Kemkem

    June 6, 2017 at 8:17 PM

    The fact that she did not cry when making that speech does not mean that she is not pained by her death. We all grieve differently! Apart from moji’s parents, she will suffer the loss of her mum. My mum died some months back just as I was about to write an international exams, after the first few days of crying out my eyes, I still went ahead to write my exams and even got an award. But up till now, am still living in denial and has refused to accept the fact that my mum is gone for ever. So let us stop reading silly meanings into people’s action bcos only them knows what they are going through. Someone that cries the most at the demise of a loved one does not necessarily love the dead person more.

  7. Elizabeth

    June 6, 2017 at 8:34 PM

    People react to things like this differently. The girl might still be in shock and probably not come to terms with her mother’s death. Naija with their mentality.

  8. Lola O

    June 6, 2017 at 9:11 PM

    Witchcraft my foot! Adunola had three weeks to cry and adjust herself to the reality of her mother’s death. When are we going to rise above this medieval mentality in Africa? What happened to those who didn’t wake up this morning? If the Queen of England dies today, they wont allege that someone killed her but if President Buhari dies today, we will be hearing various allegations as to those responsible. According to reliable sources, Moji had problems with the pregnancy and died due to related complications in her health (of which we never knew and is not our personal business). Please leave the poor girl alone. She is in shock and suffering withdrawal symptoms. Hearing news of her mother’s death abroad is different from the reality of seeing her corpse vividly with her two eyes. Pray for her and her baby sister and don’t run your mouths recklessly. Adults should behave more responsibly and don’t torture a 20 year old girl. She’s probably feeling the impact of having to continue life without her provider and best friend – her mother. Jehovah shall send helpers to her and the baby Maryam.

  9. Nurat

    June 6, 2017 at 9:22 PM

    May be she crying inside her

  10. Vivienne B

    June 6, 2017 at 9:45 PM

    Oh come on now! How would you expect her to feel after reading this article?

  11. ade eagle

    June 6, 2017 at 9:55 PM

    absolutely rubbish

  12. fifelomo

    June 6, 2017 at 10:12 PM

    Different people with different opinion. Her tears can’t bring back her mum. Rest on Moji.

  13. Konga

    June 7, 2017 at 12:35 AM

    Who the Hell is even entertaining this notion. ..*********.The fact that someone does not cry during the burial of her loved one doesn’t mean the person is a witch….Africa, when are we going to wake up from this dark ages mentality…..the same reason we so backward in everything….****** people ….I am so pissed off right now….

  14. Konga

    June 7, 2017 at 1:14 AM

    The truth there is that Moji died from post partum Hypertension, (Eclampsia) more likely…In Canada ,when you have been discharged from the hospital ,they refer you back to your Family physician for follow up…But If you dont have private medical insurance or the province provided health card ,the cost to even visit a GP is expensive talk-less of buying drugs. She most likely stayed at home thinking the hurdle is over because she has delivered safely,,,,but If you have Post Partum Hypertension ,the treatment is till 6 months after delivery.My advise for all the people coming over to abroad for delivery,in other to get citizenship for their kids…Please do the right thing and get a private medical insurance because anything can happen.

    • Pat

      June 7, 2017 at 12:24 PM

      Konga. Postpartum is suffering from depression anxiety etc. Pre /eclampsia is high blood pressure in pregnancy. Hypertension. They are not the same thing.

      • Bel

        June 8, 2017 at 2:48 AM

        @pat. Postpartum means “after delivery”, not depression. And yes a women can suffer from postpartum hypertension. It happened to me and it should be managed by a doctor till it passes

  15. Stel

    June 7, 2017 at 7:49 AM

    Please leave the poor girl alone. My mom died before my very eyes, I cried my eyes out. But during her burial I didn’t shred tears before people, I just went inside the house cried the tears out, then came outside feeling normal. Even til date I still cry whenever I remember her. @ moji daughter may God comfort you.

  16. Olayinka Adekeye

    June 7, 2017 at 10:09 AM

    I was young when i lost my mother. I never cried at her burial as well.it doesn’t mean i killed my mother or loved her less.

  17. Oluwatoyin

    June 7, 2017 at 10:44 AM

    Hmmm the human being and his way of thinking. If you had already lost your mother, you will understand exactly the pain that one feels and that by dint of crying, one becomes empty like an empty shell and one does not even have the strength to cry on the day of the ” burial. Then stop judging her, for you are not in her place. I know what I’m talking about and it hurts me to see the people judged this girl without proof.

  18. Pat

    June 7, 2017 at 12:18 PM

    Seriously , have you all lost your minds. She doesn’t have to cry in front of anyone . How dare people accuse her of killing her mother. You are beyond illiterates in Nigerian. Do you know if she is shock or she has cried so much there nothing left. When my mother passed away, I didn’t cry in the ceremonies but cried every night on my own for months on end . Stop judging people by your yard stick. Each to his or her own. Why does everything have to witch craft.

  19. baby

    June 7, 2017 at 1:55 PM

    THE TEARS HAS DRIED FROM HER EYES BECAUSE SHE HAS CRIED SO MUCH AND YOU DONT CRY INFRONT OF ENEMIES OK

  20. jay

    June 7, 2017 at 2:02 PM

    you africans, especially nigerians are full of sh*t. shes not crying and so what?

  21. jay

    June 7, 2017 at 2:03 PM

    i bet you if cried too much now, ppl will still read meaning into that. stupid ass society

  22. jay

    June 7, 2017 at 2:05 PM

    God will judge every single on of them for implying she had a hand in it…****************

  23. Ola

    June 7, 2017 at 2:28 PM

    Black people with black mind,for the fact she didn’t cry that mean she killed her mum.will her crying bring back her more,Did you no what she av been going through since the bad news,who no they av warned her not to shed tear becos of evil people.I beg let this girl rest what is her age,abi make she cry her eyes out,she gets her own life to live.

  24. pamela

    June 7, 2017 at 3:13 PM

    wat is painful? the death or the cry? haba. abeg na cry be d
    problem now? cry can’t brin
    g back d dead o allow d babe she has to console herself

  25. Jilo

    June 7, 2017 at 4:04 PM

    Individual has a way of reacting to tragedy situation. The fact that the daughter of the deceased did not cry at her mom’s funeral does not automatically qualify her as witch. She cannot revert the situation. That young girl is crying internally and that is even more dangerous than openly wept in front of everybody.

    This young girl only need to fulfill all her mom wishes while she was alive I.e complete her education, try to secure a good job and take care of her little sister then her mother can sleep well. Let’s stop circulating wrong assumptions.

  26. Gerard

    June 7, 2017 at 4:32 PM

    Crazy African mentality shes not crying.people saying shit,Leave the young lady alone

  27. MADAM ERANKO

    June 8, 2017 at 1:03 PM

    SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE , I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO CRY WHEN SOMETHING TERRIBLE HAPPENS ,

    BUT IT WILL AFFECT ME SO MUCH THAT I WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO EAT OR DO ANYTHING. I WILL BE FEELING AS IF I SHOULD DIE WITH THE PERSON ,

    WHEN MY HUSBAND DIE I DID NOT CRY AND WHEN MY MOTHER DIE I DID NOT CRY , BUT FEEL SO DEPRESSED MENTALLY.

    I THINK SHE IS THE SAME . IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE A WITCH, JUST BECAUSE YOU DO NOT CRY

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