I was hit by hunger: Man Shares Funny Experience after Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine, Many React

I was hit by hunger: Man Shares Funny Experience after Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine, Many React

- A Nigerian man, Odogwu Anya Mmee, has narrated his experience with the COVID-19 vaccine and it is quite hilarious

- Odogwu said after taking the vaccine, he was hit by a wave of hunger that kept recurring even after eating to his satisfaction

- According to the Nigerian man, he also had a little fever after taking the vaccine but life returned back to normal the following day

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As COVID-19 vaccination continues around the world, a Nigerian man identified as Odogwu Anya Mmee has narrated what he went through after receiving it.

According to Odogwu, he was hit by a wave of hunger not long after taking the vaccine. He had to rush to a restaurant to get himself something to eat.

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He said two hours after eating, he was hit by another wave of hunger, adding that he went back to the same restaurant and got two plates of rice and beans.

I was hit by hunger - Man Shares Funny Experience after Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine; Many React
I was hit by hunger - Man shares funny reaction after receiving COVID-19 vaccine; many react
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In his words:

"At 6pm, it felt like I had come to the end of a 6-to-6-fast. This time, all the worms were screaming and pounding furiously at the stomach doors. And then a little fever set in."

He, however, said everything happened on the first day and life returned back to normal the following day.

Tweeps flooded the comment section of his post to share their thoughts.

@CheemahJ wrote:

"Is the machine gun "conking" to pre vaccine levels or has there been a noticeable change."

@MobiMACH said:

"May the machine gun not be "conking" blanks."

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In a similar news, Nigeria’s health minister, Osagie Ehanire, said the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has mild side effects.

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Ehanire made the statement during a vaccination exercise at the presidential villa on Saturday, March 6.

He explained that while the administration of the vaccine is expected to be painless, some vaccinated people may experience small pains.

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