Joyce Ijeoma, a Nigerian woman, recently declared her intent to carry out an impressive endurance test: a 72-hour marathon of giving body massages to people in the Lekki neighborhood of Lagos State.
However, it has come to light that she passed out during her endeavor at around 1 am today.
Nigerians have taken notice of this incident and flocked to the comment section to express their feelings.
See reactions below:
Dammy: “It’s not a joke to stand for 5 hours, giving massages She should have set 30-40 hours, since she’s trying to set a record & not break a record. But I guess she doesn’t want anyone else to take on the challenge anytime soon, so she went for 72 hours. I applaud her still! Ko easy.”
Onyekachi: “How many hours did she get to pls? So sad for her, hope she’s fine now.”
SOP: “The lady being massaged did not move because she was undressed, I guess. I’m sure she was also worried. To the masseur, I hope she is doing better now. To others attempting to break a time record, please check your vitals thoroughly before and during the event. Study abroad?”
Micheal: “She did great, instead of making fun of her pls can we all support and encourage her. She has all my support”
Olori: “She didn’t prepare her self. For it so sa
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