Lady Tells Fumigation Workers to Spare One Rat in Her House, Story Causes Stir
- A woman insisted that fumigation workers who came to work in her house must not kill a particular rat
- The woman was said to have told the fumigation workers to allow the rat to die out of boredom and loneliness
- Her decision to leave the rat alive after killing others has sparked funny reactions among many Twitter users
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A Nigerian lady insisted that fumigation workers who worked in her house should not kill one particular rat.
According to the lady, the rat should be kept alive even if every other rat in her house was killed in the fumigation.
The lady instructed that the rat should be allowed to experience boredom and loneliness, especially if fellow rats are gone.
Ada Oke Agu, who posted the story, said she was one of those who worked for the lady.
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She wrote on Twitter:
"We went to fumigate a client’s house and she said in everything we do, we should leave just one rat alive. See, I’m not exaggerating, she said she wants boredom and loneliness to deal with it, it would wish for death by itself. Excuse me what?"
The story has sparked funny reactions from many Twitter users, with some insinuating that the rat could be pregnant.
See the tweet below:
Reactions from Twitter users
@enne_ik asked:
"What if a pregnant rat makes the cut?"
@Adatina14 asked:
"She didn't think it could be a pregnant rat?"
@mystyjoy said:
"They must have eaten her certificates."
@Ada_OkeAgu said:
"They’ve been dealing with her for a long time now."
@Oppe_mipo said:
"They’ve showed her pepper."
@Buzz_EMS said:
"Please can you catch a mosquito for my? I want to bite it back. Just one mosquito in my room."
@_LordManuel_ said:
"A lone rat can not die of boredom. Those things that know how to go out to invite/bring in their village people."
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David Otu-Aboagye David is a journalist with three years of experience in creating entertainment articles. He attended Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and graduated in 2021. His journalism journey started at Opera News as a writer/editor, from where he left to join YEN.com.gh in 2023. Reach out to him via: david.otu-aboagye@yen.com.gh
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