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A True Story by DMCA: 8:50pm On Feb 13, 2023
Once upon a time, there lived a young man named Fman. He was an average joe from a very poor family , doing odd jobs and a small group of friends. But one day, his life changed dramatically when he met a woman named Sisterfire on a website called Nairaland.

Sisterfire was unlike any person Fman had ever met before. She claimed to be a celestial being who reincarnated as a human, sent from the another realm to spread her enlightenment. She was also a pagan practitioner and had a small following of devoted fans, Rekhina and Leiylau but little did they know that Sisterfire was a lady being managed for Schizophrenia.

Leiylau was from China, but her father was an Igbo man from Nigeria. This made her unique in her own right, but her association with Sisterfire made her even more interesting. She was a staunch supporter of the IPOB movement, which Sisterfire was also a part of, and was a firm believer in the strange doctrines Sisterfire preached.

Fman was initially skeptical of Sisterfire and her beliefs, but over time, he became more and more fascinated by her. She was a mesmerizing speaker, and her charisma was undeniable. Fman found himself drawn to her, and before he knew it, he had joined her group of followers.

That's when things took a dark turn. Sisterfire introduced Fman to a drug called Mkpurummiri, claiming it would help him unlock his full potential and see the world in a different light. Fman was reluctant at first, but he soon gave in and started using the drug regularly.

It wasn't long before Fman started experiencing strange and frightening symptoms that he always ran to sisterfire for explanation. He was plagued by hallucinations and was having trouble distinguishing reality from his own vivid imaginings. But even as his mind was unraveling, he was convinced that Sisterfire was right and that he was merely experiencing the growing pains of enlightenment.

Sisterfire, on the other hand, was thrilled. She saw Fman's unraveling as proof that her teachings were working, and she embraced him as one of her own. She even referred to him as a Nyammiri, a flattino developer, an Ndi-Jew, and even as one of her own celestial children. She also loved him because he was a Tiv boy and she has always had a sexual fetish for being with the Tiv folk.

Reikhina and Leiylau, far from pulling Fman away from Sisterfire, actually contributed to his further brainwashing. They reinforced her strange beliefs and encouraged him to take even more of the dangerous drug. Fman was completely under their control, and he became even more entrenched in Sisterfire's strange world.


Fman has now gone into a stage of dilapidated mental health which is permanent. He now feels he is living his happily ever after, always looking back on his time without Sisterfire and her followers as a funny, strange, and unforgettable chapter in his life where he was lost.

The end.

cool cool cool

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Re: A True Story by DMCA: 8:52pm On Feb 13, 2023
I am on a journey to become a non-fiction writer.

PLEASE!!! Rate my work. Thanks in advance.

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Re: A True Story by Rekhina(f): 9:21pm On Feb 13, 2023
Yawns

You are blind if ur mind is shot to knowledge of the universe.

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Re: A True Story by fman(m): 9:29pm On Feb 13, 2023
I think u r experiencing the euphoria of excessive intake of meth
Dude wake up and be enlightened.
Better still, age in your Ignorance.
Re: A True Story by brain54(m): 9:29pm On Feb 13, 2023
You are a good story teller…


I enjoyed your story sha.


But I really feel like I missed a lot all these while. I never imagined this was going on in NL.

Too bad for fman. I felt bad in the end when he finally lost it.


What a tragedy!

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Re: A True Story by fman(m): 9:36pm On Feb 13, 2023
brain54:
You are a good story teller…


I enjoyed your story sha.


But I really feel like I missed a lot all these while. I never imagined this was going on in NL.

Too bad for fman. I felt bad in the end when he finally lost it.


What a tragedy!
quite unfortunate u can't decipher fiction from reality!!

Ironically u r the one who's lost in the euphoria of that demented cultist.
Re: A True Story by brain54(m): 9:39pm On Feb 13, 2023
fman:
quite unfortunate u can't decipher fiction from reality!!

Ironically u r the one who's lost in the euphoria of that demented cultist.
Fiction or reality…


The story is interesting!
Re: A True Story by terrezo2002(m): 7:46am On Feb 14, 2023
DMCA:
Once upon a time, there lived a young man named Fman. He was an average joe from a very poor family , doing odd jobs and a small group of friends. But one day, his life changed dramatically when he met a woman named Sisterfire on a website called Nairaland.

Sisterfire was unlike any person Fman had ever met before. She claimed to be a celestial being who reincarnated as a human, sent from the another realm to spread her enlightenment. She was also a pagan practitioner and had a small following of devoted fans, Rekhina and Leiylau but little did they know that Sisterfire was a lady being managed for Schizophrenia.

Leiylau was from China, but her father was an Igbo man from Nigeria. This made her unique in her own right, but her association with Sisterfire made her even more interesting. She was a staunch supporter of the IPOB movement, which Sisterfire was also a part of, and was a firm believer in the strange doctrines Sisterfire preached.

Fman was initially skeptical of Sisterfire and her beliefs, but over time, he became more and more fascinated by her. She was a mesmerizing speaker, and her charisma was undeniable. Fman found himself drawn to her, and before he knew it, he had joined her group of followers.

That's when things took a dark turn. Sisterfire introduced Fman to a drug called Mkpurummiri, claiming it would help him unlock his full potential and see the world in a different light. Fman was reluctant at first, but he soon gave in and started using the drug regularly.

It wasn't long before Fman started experiencing strange and frightening symptoms that he always ran to sisterfire for explanation. He was plagued by hallucinations and was having trouble distinguishing reality from his own vivid imaginings. But even as his mind was unraveling, he was convinced that Sisterfire was right and that he was merely experiencing the growing pains of enlightenment.

Sisterfire, on the other hand, was thrilled. She saw Fman's unraveling as proof that her teachings were working, and she embraced him as one of her own. She even referred to him as a Nyammiri, a flattino developer, an Ndi-Jew, and even as one of her own celestial children. She also loved him because he was a Tiv boy and she has always had a sexual fetish for being with the Tiv folk.

Reikhina and Leiylau, far from pulling Fman away from Sisterfire, actually contributed to his further brainwashing. They reinforced her strange beliefs and encouraged him to take even more of the dangerous drug. Fman was completely under their control, and he became even more entrenched in Sisterfire's strange world.


Fman has now gone into a stage of dilapidated mental health which is permanent. He now feels he is living his happily ever after, always looking back on his time without Sisterfire and her followers as a funny, strange, and unforgettable chapter in his life where he was lost.

The end.

cool cool cool
Hmmm. You are good at storytelling.
You said it as it is.
These brainwashed people at first attacked the witch sisterfire. After a while, by hypnosis, they begin to die for her.
Well done👍

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Re: A True Story by Red02(m): 9:24am On Feb 14, 2023
Adaibeku love to speak to ya in a dead thread undecided
Re: A True Story by DMCA: 11:50am On Feb 14, 2023
brain54:
You are a good story teller…


I enjoyed your story sha.


But I really feel like I missed a lot all these while. I never imagined this was going on in NL.

Too bad for fman. I felt bad in the end when he finally lost it.


What a tragedy!

fman s’ comment above you confirms his predicament. cool
Re: A True Story by fman(m): 11:54am On Feb 14, 2023
DMCA:


fman s’ comment above you confirms his predicament. cool
fool, u deserve a place in Valhalla.
Re: A True Story by DMCA: 12:04pm On Feb 14, 2023
fman:
fool, u deserve a place in Valhalla.

The gods do not love me. They will not take me.

grin
Re: A True Story by fman(m): 12:12pm On Feb 14, 2023
DMCA:


The gods do not love me. They will not take me.

grin
die it!!
Ds hoja or 48
Or whatever you are!!
Shun cultism.
Re: A True Story by DMCA: 12:15pm On Feb 14, 2023
fman:
die it!!
Ds hoja or 48
Or whatever you are!!
Shun cultism.

Blood on the high sea grin
Re: A True Story by Adaibeku(f): 8:10pm On Feb 16, 2023
Red02:
Adaibeku love to speak to ya in a dead thread undecided
yes dear
Re: A True Story by DMCA: 9:51pm On Feb 16, 2023
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Re: A True Story by Wordsfrombimpe(f): 11:15pm On Feb 16, 2023
Sweetheart ke

DMCA:
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Re: A True Story by DMCA: 12:58pm On Feb 18, 2023
Wordsfrombimpe:
Sweetheart ke

My darling, my honey, my lil bunny.🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍

My chocolate skin girl, my omalicha, my uloma, my sweet Yarinyan kiss kiss kiss kiss



I will always treat you right. 🍆💦🍑 kiss
Re: A True Story by DMCA: 7:53pm On Feb 27, 2023
Jeon how far? Come and see kiss
Re: A True Story by EEIA: 12:04am On Nov 21, 2023
DMCA:
Jeon how far? Come and see kiss
Jeon Jeon grin




Your Story is coming soon grin grin grin

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