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Sunday, April 13, 2014

AGBO Drinkers Please Be Careful....Blog Visitor Narrative





Hello Stella.. I want to bring to people notice the very possible dangers of drinking local herbs popularly known as agbo..
While local herbs have been used to cure many illnesses,  I saw this lady, an agbo seller yesterday morning outside KFC Lekki, at about 9.45 am plucking the plants that demarcates KFC and Chicken Republic off and stuffing in a bottle. 

She  didn't even wash them considering that people spit,pee and cough as they walk on the road. She dumped the old bottle which had a visibly washed out  "agbo" on the ground and hurriedly left with the new batch. 
Ya'll should be very careful.. People can do anything for money!

36 comments:

  1. Na wa o. But dis is palin wickedness na...

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    1. Medication with no guide, dosage or regulation; and people would buy and drink, smh
      Click my name for all your celebration cakes n cupcakes, Cheers

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    2. But who still drinks agbo in this modern age?
      A mixture of concoction with overdose! A mixture prepared in an unsanitized environment! This one no to give belle poison drink.

      Pepper immunized against agbo
      Pepper ose oku! Btw where is Ezenwanyi ukwu salt?

      Pepper the observer!
      Anyuanyu!

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    3. Razz idiot.its plain not palin.

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    4. Original Peter,its like you just learnt the word RAZZ...get a life you ugly afo tombo...your mates are out there making money and you are here exchanging words with women...Tufia*spitsOnYou

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  2. Omg !!!
    Oomf needs to see this, I'll send the link to him asap cos everytime, na so so agbo he go dey drink.
    There is no limit to what people can do to make fast cash.
    A doctor once told me that this agbo drink damages everything on d inside but ppl dnt know.

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  3. Lord have mercy!

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  4. Ewwwww....person don chop shit....how can someone be this wicked and on sundays,they will occupy the front seat in church....with all this news about ebola virus,I will stop eating from bukka even coca cola too...as for the Agbo or whatever,thank God I don't take that shit....

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    1. No don't stop eating in a bukka. Lazzy woman, u cannot prepare food for your self. Make I no yab you too much cos today is Sunday and in church

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    2. Razz bitch

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    3. Madam linda eze, I wonder the difference btw u and this woman, two wicked fellows yet u occupy the front seats on sundays

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    4. Original peter,your mama na correct Razz bitch...no be she dey coach me?have you forgotten?....*Agbaya church rat

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    5. Original peter,your mama na correct Razz bitch...no be she dey coach me?have you forgotten?....*Agbaya church rat

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  5. All opa eyin and afato drinkers
    Una don hear?

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  6. Ewwwwww, that's some nasty ish right there. I thought agbo is made from mostly roots and bark of trees.
    Warning to all paraga, alomo, and opa eyin consumers.

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  7. But people are wicked sha o! I bet she can never taste her own pudding.

    How desperation and wickedness fuse for money making.

    Agbo drinkers be warned! I wonder how people take all ds locally prepared stuff they don't know how and who prepared.

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    1. The same way we eat orombos rice with one mind. God help us

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    2. Funny enuf the people that sell this agbo look unkept o; i cant imagine mysef drinking this. Inbtw @amaka wats orombos rice?? lolz

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    3. Lol sugar, one popular buka when I was in school

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  8. Hehehe. And later they mix it all and tell them it cures all sorts of sickness whilst at the same time parading those sticks abi tree barks that have their skin scrapped in bottles as d main deal. Umu agbo, unu aghula ya. Ahihia(grass) VI na im una de help clear.

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  9. Nawa o.
    Agbo helps u give birth to tiny kids, your baby won't be big during labour......so, I heard anyway....
    If u see where people are buying this agbo eh...u go tink say na gold them de buy.....
    I totally dislike the thing.

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    1. @Mrs D like seriously? So dy wount be any need 2 push right, d child would jes come out like dt? Abeg no kill me wid laughter



















      *drinks fura da nono

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  10. Dats how dey killed zara....wicked people

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  11. Abi she has discovered a particular plant that can cure husband snatching tinz on the island. Or helping to keep lagos clean. Lol

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  12. I don't drink it and I don't intend to start, I heard from when I was a kid from a researcher that there is an ingredient in most locally made agbo that can damage d liver

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  13. Agbo lovers make u nah take not.

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  14. All these herbal medicinal drink can done by yourself or at home. Why not harm yourself with books or get on the internet searches where you will find the information free or for almost giveaway price. Here is a sample website http://www.ieatndrink.com

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  15. Thank God I hav neva taken it and my family hates bitter things...its not common in d north

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  16. Agbo is good joor. Its good for back pain, Manpower lol, pile etc. Its just unfortunate that the woman didn't wash it. Most men use it wen they want to nack akpako...I still have my iya alagbo's number on speed dial. But when she's not around, then it's Yoyo Bitters.

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  17. Oh chim! EVE E UME

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  18. People still drink such?

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  19. No matter how bad ds blog visitor's narration is, som ppl will stil take agbo com wot may. I know lots of big men who take agbo (like their life depends on it) in d name of going traditional.

    Isiiorait, he who has ears let him hear.
    If u must take agbo, kindly prepare it ursef.

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  20. True, you need to see the un-sanitized environment they prepare all these agbo.
    I heard a story about two young couple who died by drinking concoction of agbo, it damaged their liver. All because they want a baby.

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  21. Hehehehe..gbogbonise..

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