“I went to Shiloh because of this. I prayed, I begged.” – Nigerian man mourns death of his woman


A Nigerian man has taken to Twitter to mourn his woman
who just died after a battle with cancer. Sharing via his Twitter handle, the man @__TheUnsullied mentioned that he went to Shiloh to pray and beg God to heal his woman but in the end, she still died. According to him, he met her during NYSC and she came to change the trajectory of his life.
Expressing his grief, he wrote
”The woman I am in Love with is dead. This is unbelievable. It better be a dream. I went to Shiloh because of this. I prayed, I begged. I was going to show her this in a year’s time
because I was so certain we’d beat this. This woman changed the trajectory of my life. Can’t even put into words the impact she had in my life. I was calling and there was no response so I figured she’ll probably just call me back. Lose someone to sickle cell one year and another year lose another person to cancer. I am tired man, let everything just end. I’ve known her for 7 years and I was in love from the very first time I saw her during Nysc. Going back to read all our conversations on all the messaging apps we were communicating on.
My eyes are empty from all the tears I’ve cried. We shared dreams, we had plans. We talked almost everytime. She was always putting me on to opportunities. She was always there for me. I need one more moment, there are things I need to say to her, need to tell her again, need to see her smile and hear her laugh again.
Dear Lord you’ve taken so many of my people, I’m just wondering why you haven’t taken my life.”

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