Man Dies After Drinking Nine Bottles of ‘Ogogoro’ in Plateau State

Man Dies After Drinking Nine Bottles of ‘Ogogoro’ in Plateau State

  • An unidentified man who boasted that he can take nine bottles of “Ogogoro” without getting intoxicated has died after taking it
  • The man was said to have requested the seller of the local gin to give him 11 bottles and swore that he would finish it
  • Before the man died, he was said to have been vomiting blood profusely from the nose, ears and mouth

Bokkos - An unidentified man from Bokkos local government area of Plateau state, who boasted that he can take nine bottles of locally brew alcoholic drink “Ogogoro” without getting intoxicated has died after taking it

Hafsat Abubakar of the Women Leaders of the Conflict Mediation Mitigation Regional Council, Plateau chapter, said the man had requested the seller of the local gin to give him 11 bottles and swore that he would finish it without anything untoward or any embarrassing happening.

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Ogogoro
Locally brewed gin like 'ogogoro' are very popular in suburbs. Photo credit: Herbs Africa

Abubakar, who was hinted about the details of what transpired at the drinking joint, told The Nation newspaper that the man succeeded in gaggling nine bottles but could no longer continue to finish the remaining two bottles.

She said the man immediately gave up while the seller packed up her wares and took to her heels.

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According to her, before the man died, he was vomiting blood profusely from the nose, ears and mouth.

She further hinted that a hunter, who was passing by was shocked at the sight of the dead man, alerted the villagers who took him for burial.

The deceased was said to have a wife and five children.

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Meanwhile, the price of kerosene used by several low-income homes in Nigeria has jumped to N800 and above per litre nationwide.

The situation has triggered lamentations by ordinary Nigerians who depend on kerosene for various activities.

Critics say it is pathetic that an oil producing country like Nigeria that does not refine crude for local consumption.

Households in southeast groan as prices of kerosene hit the roof

Legit.ng had earlier reported that the astronomical rise in the cost of cooking gas and kerosene in the country subjected homes, particularly in the southeast region to more financial stress.

The situation has forced many families to resort to alternatives such as firewood and charcoal.

A housewife in Awka, Anambra state, Mrs. Eucharia Ezeamaka lamented that the high cost of product saying it is causing tension in some families.

Source: Legit.ng

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