“May your k!llers know no peace” – Angel Smith reacts to the tragic demise of Abuja Area Mama

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"May your k!llers know no peace" - Angel Smith reacts to the tragic demise of Abuja Area Mama

Angel Smith, a reality TV personality, lashes out at internet critics in response to the terrible death of Abuja Area Mama, a crossdresser.

You may recall that the well-known crossdresser died after being allegedly murdered by unknown individuals in Abuja.

According to reports, his lifeless body was discovered by the roadside, and he was allegedly battered to death.

Angel Smith took to the microblogging platform X to blast netizens who claimed Abuja Area Mama deserved what he received.

She referred to them as wicked, claiming that they cause her physical illness. She hoped that the late crossdresser would find peace, but that her killers would not.

In her words: “You guys are wicked, God forbid you people and then you’ll come and be shouting at the government when you guys are inherently as wicked and sick as they are. Rest in peace, Area Mama, I hope you’re at peace now. May your killers know no peace. Tufiakwa to you people, you guys actually make me physically ill, fools”

In other news, Jaruma, the famous self-proclaimed sex therapist who has never been afraid of trouble, is about to talk about a shocking part of her life: her fight with drug abuse.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) just recently said that she will be spilling her guts on their X space, showing her worst moments.

In 2023, a disturbing video of the businesswoman looking clearly worn out and stressed went viral online, starting a huge rumour that she was quietly going to rehab.

Tosin Silverdam, a writer who is always on the lookout, added fuel to the fire by saying that Jaruma had been taken to Abuja for intensive drug rehab.

The NDLEA has confirmed what many people thought but were afraid to say out loud. In a flyer shared on X, the agency revealed that Jaruma will be opening up about her struggles, not just as a cautionary tale, but to shed light on the harrowing dangers of drug abuse and the suffocating stigma that comes with it.

The sex therapist will be at the centre of attention on the NDLEA’s X space on August 9 at 3 p.m., where she will tell the truth, without any filters or apologies.

“You may have heard different stories about Jaruma before but the story of her struggle with substance abuse and stigma is one you won’t want to miss hearing from her directly,” the post reads

“She defies the odds to tell her story to encourage others as we discuss the issue of drug dependence and the fear of stigmatization in recovery on our X Space conversation tomorrow. Join us then and invite others.”

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