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    Nigerian Man Survives Alleged Food Poisoning by Wife

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    By Becky Usman

    Salman Musa Yari, a public servant from Bauchi State, Nigeria, has shared a startling incident on Facebook, claiming that he survived after being allegedly poisoned by his wife. In a post on Monday, July 10, 2023, Yari expressed gratitude to God for his survival.

    He wrote, “My wife poisoned my food and I ate it, but thank God I survived. Alhamdulillah.” Yari expressed disappointment in his wife, stating, “It’s hard to find true love nowadays, chaiiiii! I’m disappointed in you Wallahi, my wife.”

    The incident has caused a stir and raised concerns about trust and relationships. It remains unclear what prompted the alleged poisoning or the subsequent actions taken by Yari and his wife following the incident.

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