Fish Magnet’s Workers Resume Business, Cry Out Over Impersonators on Facebook: “Una Don Move On”

Fish Magnet’s Workers Resume Business, Cry Out Over Impersonators on Facebook: “Una Don Move On”

  • Days after his death and a candlelight procession, Fish Magnet’s workers have announced the resumption of his business
  • This came days after social media critic Verydarkman led hundreds of youths in Anambra on a candlelight procession for the fish seller
  • In a TikTok video, the team also cried out over impersonators on his Facebook page, alerting citizens on how to place their orders

Days after the death of Anambra businessman, Ifesinachi Onyekesi, popularly known as Fish Magnet, his workers have announced the resumption of his business.

This came days after social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, called VeryDarkMan, who stormed Anambra to show solidarity and lead a procession over the death of the young entrepreneur.

Fish Magnet’s Workers Resume Business, Cries Out Over Impersonators on Facebook: “Una Don Move On”
Fish Magnet’s Workers Resume Business, Cries Out Over Impersonators on Facebook: “Una Don Move On”
Source: TikTok

Fish Magnet was the only son of his parents, and he was recently murdered in Awka, the Anambra State capital, by unknown persons.

Fish Magnet’s workers resume business

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On his TikTok page, @fishmagnett, one of his workers stated that business has resumed and called the attention of netizens to the hacking of his Facebook account.See the compromised Facebook page below:

The worker in the video said:

“Kindly disregard any post and activity coming from this particular Facebook account. This Facebook account has been compromised and posts coming from this account does not originate from us.
“Feel free to reach out to us through our call line which is also our WhatsApp line. Whenever you reach out to us on Whatsapp, if you feel the need, feel free to request for a video call.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail disclaimer from Fish Magnet’s team

Clever Kingsley said:

"My own is, fish magnet wanted fish to be in every household at affordable price , make una no increase the price oh."

@Chi.zzy said:

"Why can't you people give this guy at least 6 months before resuming his business. Where una sense of humor dey ?"

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@NENYE | YOUR FAV said:

"Some of you blâming them for resuming business are you guys joking? As sád as it is ,the fishes needs to be sold off because they may dîé,what of the ones roasted already for delivery,make una dey calm down."

@JB Ruzxi said:

"So quick una don move on."

@GRACE EMPIRE LTD said:

"Abeg make una go. na fish magnet we know. God anybody wey kpai fish magnet make e no free. amen."

@De Greatex said:

"But I thought the business should wait after his burial, at list to show him some respect."

@KOREA said:

"Please you people should be careful oooo the people who killed una Boss is watching this."
Fish Magnet’s workers have announced that business has resumed, just days after his death.
Fish Magnet’s workers have announced that business has resumed, just days after his death.
Source: TikTok

Customer speaks after Fish Magnet's death

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady, George Esther Chinonye, who had patronised the late Fish Magnet before his death, shared what she had observed about his business on Facebook.

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While mourning Fish Magnet's death, she shared what had attracted her to his business.

She remembered how he spoke to her when she patronised him and bought a large quantity of fish from him.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng