Female Friend of Late Kingsley Aneke Who Wrote His Own Tribute Before Dying Breaks Silence

Female Friend of Late Kingsley Aneke Who Wrote His Own Tribute Before Dying Breaks Silence

  • A young Nigerian lady has shared a heartbreaking post online following the demise of her friend, Kingsley Aneke
  • In her now-viral post, she lamented that the deceased knew he was going to die but allegedly didn't tell anyone
  • Speaking further, she expressed pain over finding out on Facebook that a good friend had passed away

A Nigerian lady shared an emotional message online after losing a close friend to the cold hands of death.

She spoke about the pain of discovering that someone she cares about had died without ever opening up about their struggles.

Lady who knew late Kingsley Aneke before his death breaks silence.
Lady laments over the demise of late Kingsley Aneke who reportedly wrote his own tribute. Photo credit: @Chisom Pretty, Kingsley Aneke/Facebook.
Source: Facebook

Lady mourns death of Kingsley Aneke

In her Facebook post, the lady identified as @Chisom Pretty recounted the death of Kingsley Aneke and how the manner in which she learnt of it left her devastated.

She explained that she only became aware of his passing after seeing it announced on Facebook.

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Kingsley Aneke was dealing with serious heart-related health issues before his death.

The man had been aware of his condition and the possibility of dying but chose not to share this information with friends.

It was also stated that he prepared a personal written account about his life before passing away, an act that further hinted he understood what lay ahead.

The lady said:

"Kingsley Aneke was sick, he didn't tell anyone. He knew he would pass. He did. He even wrote his own biography, let's call it an autobiography. Isabella Uzzystouch Dimakunne was sick, she didn't tell anyone. She passed too. You wake up one morning, log into into Facebook, the first post you'll see is that your friend passed. E go first blur for your eyes. You wouldn't know if you should chat them to confirm because you are in doubt.
Lady in pain as she loses her friend, Kingsley Aneke.
Lady laments bitterly about the painful death of late Kingsley Aneke who reportedly wrote his own tribute. Photo credit: @Chisom Pretty, Kingsley Aneke/Facebook.
Source: Facebook
"These two deaths shook me. They were my friends here. I hate that I'm too emotional about them, or may be I need to grow up, pop some wine, and take some glasses when I read that a friend passed. If those friends couldn't find us worthy to share what they are going through? Why are our hearts mourning them? Why can't we just scroll past their post? What are we supposed to do?"

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Reactions as lady mourns Kingsley Aneke

Nigerians had different things to say in the comments section.

Okey said:

"They chose this way, because they don't want to be burden to people. Nigeria already is enough burden, these people have angelic conscience, and decided not to further make things hard for people by bringing their health challenge here. I feel we should morn them, cos they are our friends and they have left this place to be with God. I just pray they get the rest their souls deserve, after the stress of Nigeria."

Kikky Chukwurah said:

"They simply choose NOT to be the object of ridicule of a callous world where smiles on the faces is not a proof of Love."

Favour added:

"In lay man terms, I believe no one wants to leave the world, so sure people are sick and at the verge of d3ath, don't you think they'd be praying to recover instead of dy!ng."

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See the post below:

Nigerian lady mourns her younger brother

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady moved people to tears as she mourned the death of her younger brother, who died while he was playing football.

She narrated how he died, while saying that he was in the seminary school and had plans of becoming a priest in future.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.