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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by mediachirps(m): 4:44pm On May 21, 2016
Mumu: check his name, they are always wanting to make money by sudden, which is not always possible. Real niggas hustle real hard to make ends meet, not by playing pranks with their life.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by TrollTrap: 4:45pm On May 21, 2016
adeememman:
Sad, this is what happens when poverty has eaten deep into the populace and someone somewhere thinks he can become a millionaire overnight. Its possible but the chance is very slim maybe less than 1%. Chai, Baba ijebu and Aja 4 customers may not like this news.
Lol baba I didn't have to read the article to know it was a silly bet amongst his peers or something...not baba ijebu

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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by ideology(m): 4:46pm On May 21, 2016
Seun can testify lool
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Mexyz(m): 4:47pm On May 21, 2016
God i can't thank you enough for the family i was born into.....Grew up to know that my dad&mum hated anything alcohol and with God's help they also taught us(children) the danger inherent in alcohol. RIP Prosper.

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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by nepapole(m): 4:47pm On May 21, 2016
Hmmm...na one tin go kiiii person sha.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Nobody: 4:49pm On May 21, 2016
Some are even saying sports betting. What happened to reading being. Hobby

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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by gradeA(m): 4:49pm On May 21, 2016
Alomo!
End time poison.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by kingsolo4u: 4:50pm On May 21, 2016
DONMAYOR19:
na all this kind people dey make seun and the gullible nairaland they think say our youth empowerment(football betting) no good.
did u read before commenting?. The news has nothing to do with football betting.

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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by misscall247: 4:51pm On May 21, 2016
Buhari stop killing ppl ........order d mobilization of youth corpers
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by DandyWalker(m): 4:53pm On May 21, 2016
Sunofgod:
Just came to check name.....not surprised, grin
it shows you didn't read the story. several other examples were sited that also involved igbos and other tribes. stop being tribalistic. nobody ever had a chance to choose his tribe.

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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 4:58pm On May 21, 2016
This story reminds me of Bashir, our shoemaker back then in 2003. He also had a bet that he would drink chelsea dry gin, the big bottle finish. Bashir drank it finish but he died few minutes after he won the bet.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by MarysMeal: 5:03pm On May 21, 2016
Ban alcohol now.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by brirold(m): 5:12pm On May 21, 2016
Order for your Dual phones/tablets/camera/GPS rotatable tripod stand holder.

Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by donjfm: 5:20pm On May 21, 2016
AUTOPSY REPORT......cause of death is ASPIRATION PNEUMONITIS.....meaning he asphyxiated from his vomitus.
RIP bro, lesson of the day.... live life in moderacy.
the shukran doc
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by teemy(m): 5:29pm On May 21, 2016
I know of someone drank stupor in such a bet though he survived then his liver got damaged and led to a series of complications that ended his life a few years after. He was trying to win another's phone but his own phone was sold to pay his hospital bill.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by EazyMoh(m): 5:29pm On May 21, 2016
That's sad and that's why Alcohol is Haram. RIP. I pity his widow And little kids.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Nobody: 5:30pm On May 21, 2016
tongue

Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by olarhtunji(m): 5:40pm On May 21, 2016
shamecurls:
[size=18pt]إِنَّا للهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ[/size]


yea . very sad
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Nobody: 5:57pm On May 21, 2016
Mexyz:
God i can't thank you enough for the family i was born into.....Grew up to know that my dad&mum hated anything alcohol and with God's help they also taught us(children) the danger inherent in alcohol. RIP Prosper.
no man alcohol isn't bad. It becomes dangerous when it is abused. Too much of everything is bad.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by mecussey(m): 6:03pm On May 21, 2016
richidinho:
eyaa.. that is how liverpool fc almost sent me to an early grave wen they could not even secure a draw for me to win 984k

my wedding money mttchew

chai...its as if those pple get monitor spirit
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by iamkingzlee(m): 6:07pm On May 21, 2016
I just knew this happened only in "Agege" even before i clicked on the thread. RIP Prosper! We gat you down on earth.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by mecussey(m): 6:07pm On May 21, 2016
emmyw:
Thinking..........
But Are They Not Teaching Summary In School This Days? English/GNS?
I Can't Spend My Time Reading This Just To See How Someone Killed Himself Because of His Foolishness.
But Wait O.......... Does It Mean That The Young Man Pictured Above Didn't Make Use Of His Brain Or The Brain Was Absent Then? (Many Are Really Mad But Few Are Roaming) God, Please Give Our Youth Retentive Memory, Some Of Them Are "Just" Alive

its affliction...his brains was temporarily on pause at the moment and the devil took advantage. If u check, you ll realise that sometimes u do nonsense just within a 5mins
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by adeememman(m): 6:16pm On May 21, 2016
izzou:


Am not sure you read the article.
Gambling no get two names my broda. I only mentioned the seniors in d game, so I know what am saying.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by adeememman(m): 6:18pm On May 21, 2016
TrollTrap:

Lol baba I didn't have to read the article to know it was a silly bet amongst his peers or something...not baba ijebu
gambling is deadly my broda. How ur side?
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by engrjacuzzi: 6:21pm On May 21, 2016
be contended with whatever you have. life needs careful approach in all we need do.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Timbuktu14(m): 6:24pm On May 21, 2016
What a way to choose to die!
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by stevups(m): 6:25pm On May 21, 2016
Betting is addictive. Please wise up.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Dottune(m): 6:27pm On May 21, 2016
mediachirps:
Mumu: check his name, they are always wanting to make money by sudden, which is not always possible. Real niggas hustle real hard to make ends meet, not by playing pranks with their life.
I'm not sure you read what happened
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by level10: 6:35pm On May 21, 2016
tocineworld:
Thursday, May 12, 2016, started like any other day for Prosper Oyinfade, a 34-year-old native of Abeokuta, Ogun State. A professional barber and part-time bodyguard at social events and major night clubs within the Lagos metropolis, the young man worked tirelessly to support his small family – a wife and two sons. Waking up very early each morning in search of ‘bread’ for the entire household, the Abeokuta native barely enjoys maximum sleep as a result of his workaholic nature. The upkeep and survival of his family occupied a prime position on his mind.

Oyinfade had headed for the gym that fateful morning to refresh his muscles and keep fit ahead of a job the next day at an annual show in the Ikosi area of Ketu, a suburb within the metropolis. He remained at the gym with fellow ‘bouncers’ till late in the afternoon when he went home to relax before later heading for his salon to attend to customers and supervise his apprentice, Emmanuel, who had been there all alone. This was only four days after he had resolved a protracted personal issue with his wife. The couple had been temporarily separated for some time after losing their accommodation owing to financial difficulties. The lady and their two children had been living with her mother at the Ibafo area of Ogun State for some time as a result while the 34-year-old managed with a friend at the Mile 12 area of Lagos. So, making peace with his wife and best friend of many years earlier that week left Oyinfade extremely happy. Apart from dancing vigorously in front of his salon that Thursday evening, the Ogun native treated himself to a bottle of a popular alcoholic mixture. It was compensation for all the emotional pains he had passed through while the crisis lasted. But just when the ‘groove’ was garnering momentum, tragedy struck. Life has not been the same for the entire household.



“Everything happened like a movie,” Emmanuel, Oyinfade’s apprentice, recalled during a chat with our correspondent earlier in the week. “My boss arrived shop that evening looking unusually happy, there was no reason to suspect that danger was lurking around the corner. He sent me to buy food for him before later asking me to go buy him a bottle of a particular alcoholic mixture at a nearby shop. He was alone in front of the shop and was dancing happily as he took the drink.

“Later, some of his friends joined in the celebration and in the process, one of them challenged him to a bet. He dared him to finish 10 bottles of the drink and that if he did that, he was going to reward him. My boss took up the challenge and for the next hour, I was sent to buy a new bottle of that drink almost every five minutes. The other guys were also drinking but my boss was on a different level. Before we knew what was happening, he had taken over five bottles. I was afraid but could do nothing to stop him. It was until he attempted to shake a friend that we realised the damage the drink had done to him,” the young apprentice said.

The heavily-built 34-year-old crashed to the ground three different times as he made moves to shake a friend. He had completely lost control of himself and could hardly stand without support. He was subsequently carried by the people around and laid on the floor inside the compound housing his salon. The huge volume of alcohol in his system had totally immobilised and grounded him. Left in the open, on bare floor till the following day, his defences had been dealt a crushing blow. He was in a precarious situation.

“When I arrived home that night, my elder sister told me that somebody was sleeping on the floor outside and that she didn’t know who it was,” Bimbo, a neighbour to Oyinfade, told Saturday PUNCH. “When I got close, I realised it was Prosper, he had vomited all over his face and body and was even inhaling the vomit. I ran out to get help and some of his friends came with me to wash his face with water and also change his sleeping position. One of them said that since he had vomited, he would feel better. I couldn’t sleep that night; I had to keep watch over him. At about 4:00am, I noticed that his breathing changed. We had to rush him to the hospital by dawn but he was rejected at the two places we took him to,” she said.

Confused and now under pressure, Oyinfade’s elder sibling, Taiwo, who had been called over to the area where he stayed and worked, together with few sympathisers hired a vehicle to take him to a government-owned hospital at the Ikorodu area of the city in a desperate attempt to save his life. At this point, his condition had degenerated so badly that only a miracle could keep him alive. Time was running out. The odds weren’t looking good.

“I was constantly communicating with Prosper’s elder brother since I didn’t accompany them to the hospital at Ikorodu,” Dotun, a colleague at the gym where the 34-year-old kept fit, told our correspondent. “Initially he told me that the doctors were attending to him and that everything would soon be fine. After about 30 minutes, I called back again and he gave the same report. Some of us at the gym felt relieved at that point, believing that he was getting better. But 30 minutes later, the man called back to break the news of his death to us. It was a huge shock to many of us.

“The body, after being rejected at the hospital’s mortuary in Ikorodu, was brought back to a church opposite his shop at Mile 12. As at 1:00pm, the corpse was still lying on the floor within the premises. The brother was confused; he didn’t know what to do. We had to contribute about N11, 000 for him to take the body to Abeokuta.

“Prosper was an easy-going person who usually attended a special service in church every Thursday evening. I cannot tell why he didn’t go on this particular day and instead engaged in a drinking bet. I don’t know why he had to end his life like this,” Dotun said.

Though, full of life and bubbling with plans for the future, Oyinfade perhaps had an inkling of the calamity that was about to befall him. Apart from acting unusually in the days leading to his death, close associates told Saturday PUNCH that more than a few things about him took a different dimension during the period. He became a completely different person at the time.

“That Thursday, just before the incident happened, Prosper, I was told, played music loudly in his shop and danced like he had never done before,” Dotun revealed. “Even three days before that time, some guys at the gym jokingly told him that he should pray for death to be far away from him. They even sang a sorrowful song for him and poured sand on his body. Nobody expected that three days later, what appeared like a joke would come to pass.

“In fact, some days before his death, his dressing suddenly changed. He began to look extra-ordinarily good and different, as if he knew he might never have the chance to do so. We are indeed pained by his death,” he said.

According to findings by our correspondent, Oyinfade and his friend had staked N10, 000 each for the bizarre bet that would later end his life. The victim is known to have engaged in other forms of crazy bets and so saw the latest one as nothing compared to obstacles he had conquered in the past. A bottle of the herbal beverage he took which costs N350 each, contains 43 per cent alcohol volume.

A medical doctor, Lanre Adedeji, says consuming excessive alcohol at a time, especially five bottles containing 43 per cent concentration each, is capable of not only damaging the liver and causing nervous breakdown, but also leading to heart attack resulting in death eventually.

But the young father of two putting the economic benefits above the harm the drinks could do to him, paid the ultimate price for engaging in such risky gamble. His death leaves the Oyinfade family burying another child after the loss of two others in the past. The household is now left with Taiwo and Idowu.

“Our mother is heartbroken by the news. She hasn’t stopped crying ever since she was told. The wound created by the loss of two of my siblings in the past had yet to be fully healed when death now took Prosper away as well. The entire family is indeed devastated by the incident,” Taiwo, the victim’s eldest surviving sibling, told our correspondent amid tears.

But shocking and crazy as it sounds, engaging in bizarre forms of bets such as downing huge volumes of alcohol, have become a rising trend across the country in recent times. While some players of such dangerous gambles have managed to escape with minimal damage, for the majority, such attempts have often ended in death, throwing their families and friends into an endless season of mourning.

In May 2015 for example, a security man, simply identified as Thompson, lost his life after drinking a bottle of a popular alcoholic drink after smoking five sticks of cigarettes in two minutes during a bet with a friend.

The incident, which happened in the Agege area of Lagos, left many shocked to their marrows. The victim’s competitor would have paid for everything he consumed if he had won the bet.

“I tried to stop him but he drank it in less than two minutes, smoked two sticks of cigarettes and decided to leave. His competitor called him back to smoke the remaining three. As soon as he finished the fifth stick, he became uncomfortable, staggering, sweating profusely and breathing heavily as he walked away. He vomited several times and later died at about 8:00pm in his room,” Earnest Joseph, a friend of the deceased, said.

Two months later in July 2015, a middle-aged man from Imo State identified as Chucks, died after consuming 20 sachets of an alcoholic drink in a N500 bet with a shop owner.

The deceased, said to be a barber, was married with a child and lived along Ngwa Road area of Aba, Abia State, at the time of the incident.

Similarly, in October 2015, a 25-year-old man, Ahmed Aderisekola, reportedly died in the Marina area of Lagos after consuming 16 bottles of a popular brand of dry gin during a bet with a friend. Whoever could consume the highest number was going to be handed a financial reward the two had agreed upon. In the race to clinch the prize, Aderisekola, determined and desperate, slumped and died shortly after emptying the 16th bottle. He had overstretched his resolve and staying power. Rather than clinch it, he paid the prize.

Interestingly, the phenomenon, disturbing as it is, is not limited to Nigeria – it is a trend that continues to record patronage in other parts of the world, too.

Psychologist, Festus Oniwonlu, explains that engaging in bizarre and dangerous forms of betting could have dire consequences for the mental and general well being of a person.

According to him, the desperation to meet up with the expectations of such contests could result in anxiety which in turn could lead to a host of psychological problems including depression and incoherence.

Sociologist, Damiete George, told Saturday PUNCH that except factors pushing individuals to engage in bets capable of claiming their lives were addressed, the trend might continue to be on the increase across the country.

“The underlying factor fuelling such insane bets is usually poverty and the deprivation it subjects people to. If you look at it critically, you’ll realise that these guys don’t really enjoy consuming all that alcohol, they only do it because of the gains attached to such bets which, in my opinion, isn’t worth the risk, torture and trauma they subject themselves to.

“Our society as it is has made survival very difficult for majority of her citizens and so any little avenue to get food on the table, people rush at it without necessarily minding the risk. But if issues fuelling hunger and extreme deprivation can be critically addressed, not many people would want to risk their lives for paltry rewards by engaging in bets that can claim their lives,” he said.

Oyinfade, the latest victim of this disturbing phenomenon, has since been buried in his native Abeokuta. His young wife and two little sons must continue their journey without him. It is a sad tale for the entire household.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/tragic-story-of-barber-who-drank-to-his-grave-over-n10000/


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Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Jdgoldenboy(m): 6:45pm On May 21, 2016
I know this guy personally. Use to visit d same gym. Was shocked when I came on Sunday and found out he's gone. What a tragic way to end his life and leaving 2 children behind. I pray God help and take care of the kids . May his soul rest in peace. R.I.P.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by Ninilowo(m): 7:00pm On May 21, 2016
Bitter this, bitter that eh! O de dun mi fun boy yen sha.
Re: Barber Drinks To Death In Lagos Over N10,000 by DBlackCeazer(m): 7:09pm On May 21, 2016
emmyw:
Thinking..........
But Are They Not Teaching Summary In School This Days? English/GNS?
I Can't Spend My Time Reading This Just To See How Someone Killed Himself Because of His Foolishness.
But Wait O.......... Does It Mean That The Young Man Pictured Above Didn't Make Use Of His Brain Or The Brain Was Absent Then? (Many Are Really Mad But Few Are Roaming) God, Please Give Our Youth Retentive Memory, Some Of Them Are "Just" Alive
this is a definition of an epistle.

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