An X user named Chinedu Herbert has recounted his father’s response to the unfortunate incident of his shop being destroyed by fire.
Herbert shared this information on his X account, revealing that his father returned home with a variety of treats, including grilled chicken, ugba, and beverages.
After enjoying the meal together, his father delivered the distressing news about the fire that had consumed his shop.
“Last night, my dad came home and gave us grilled chicken, ugba, drinks and all that.
“And then after we ate finish and had a good time, he announced to us that his shop has burned down,” he stated.
He reassured that no one was injured in the incident, noting that it occurred at night when the shop was already closed for the day.
Reacting to the post…
@yaran_northside stated, “This kind of grief kills faster than a knife to the gut. God be with you guys, and please make una pay attention to the man he might appear okay but he’s not. Especially If that shop is the only source of income.”
Another user, @Irede wrote, “Omo he’s so strong! I pray that the peace of God that transcends all understanding will fill his heart.
God is good, so He will restore all that has been lost.”
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