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Please forgive me, don’t punish me- Lady who was spotted smoking shisha with her son cries out
Recall a very disturbing video had gone viral of a young Nigerian mother who was said to have been spotted encouraging her son to smoke shisha.
In a recent update, according to actress Mary Lazarus, the lady has been found after a search was initiated online.
The young mother claimed she “jokingly” made the video on March 24, but has realized that she made a terrible mistake.
The lady who is expected to undergo counselling and therapy revealed that she lives in Festac, while her son stays with her relatives. Her son has now been taken to a hospital.
Mary Lazarus wrote;
“The Lady Giving her son shisha to smoke… @amazonmercy Just Found her…..Thank you so much for this great news. @amazonmercy. I have been speaking to her . I have also spoken to her Father and her Mother . But for the #stayhome directive , I would have been there physically. But I’m doing my best on the phone
The child is on his way to the hospital . The Lady herself will get necessary help! If you are willing to join me and offer her counseling/ therapy please let me know ! There is plenty background story and by God’s grace she will get all the help she needs right now ! .
Thank you all for sharing the video . Thanks to those who gave me leads . God bless you all!”
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