A shocking and disturbing video has surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), showing a Nigerian food seller engaging in an unimaginable act. The viral footage captures the moment she urinates into a cooking pot used to prepare meals for unsuspecting customers.
The video, which has left many viewers horrified, shows the woman inside a toilet, squatting over a cooking pot that already contains stew. To the disbelief of viewers, she proceeds to urinate directly into the pot before stirring the mixture. The caption accompanying the video alleges that she later serves the contaminated meal to customers at her food shop.
This shocking revelation has raised serious health and safety concerns, as people express fear over the hygiene of street food vendors. Many are questioning how long she has been engaging in such practices and whether anyone has unknowingly consumed the tainted food.
As the video continues to spread online, it has triggered an outpouring of outrage, shock, and disgust from netizens. Many have flooded the comment sections of various platforms to express their anger and disbelief at the food vendor’s actions.
See some reactions below:
@Apeke_olamii: “What type of soup is that, for God’s sake? This is traumatizing.”
@_janeonoja: “God, Abeg oo! This is pure wickedness.”
@Ajetowurode: “Jesus, have mercy oooooo !!!!! See the soup sef!!! And she recorded herself doing that!!! Omg!!!”
@DanielNzurike: “I neva look at Mama Gloria the same way, and watching this…. I go dey suspect am.”
@Officialshelore: “Thank God she exposed herself. Is there anything impossible for God when that prime time comes?”
@SweetStepsHub: “Omo, this is pure wickedness. Do you know the number of people that eat from her shop? This is why it’s not good to eat out. May God help us.”
@kennyninobrown: “It’s just like someone recording a sex tape. Who wants to be disgraced?”
As the backlash intensifies, many have called for the authorities to intervene and take necessary action against the woman. Concerns over food safety regulations and hygiene standards have also been reignited, with social media users urging relevant agencies to ensure stricter food vendor monitoring.
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