- A young Nigerian lady Janet completes a 30-day dry fasting journey, extending it by an extra week based on alleged divine instruction.
- Videos of her emaciated appearance during the fast went viral, prompting concerns from friends and coursemates.
- A video surfaces online showing Janet breaking her fast with a plate of noodles and a bottle of water.
A young Nigerian lady named Janet, who gained widespread attention after embarking on a daring 30-day dry fasting journey, has finally broken her fast.
Janet’s spiritual endeavor took an unexpected turn when she extended the fast by an additional week, much to the surprise of her friends and coursemates.
The initial videos of Janet’s journey, which began circulating several days ago, depicted the moment when her concerned coursemates visited her to check on her well-being, as she had been conspicuously absent from her regular school activities.
She explained to them that she was following a divine directive from the Lord to undertake this challenging fast, which had left her looking extremely emaciated due to the complete absence of food and water.
As her journey of faith continued, it was revealed that Janet had decided to extend her 30-day dry fast by an extra week, leaving many concerned about her health and safety.
Now, in a recent development, it has been reported that Janet has successfully completed her spiritual fast and finally broken it, ending a journey that spanned a month and one additional week.
A video that surfaced online captured the moment of her breaking the fast.
In the video, Janet is seen holding a large plate of noodles and a bottle of water, signifying the end of her extended dry fast.
Netizens Reactions…
@adams_babawo said: “Breaking fast with noodles 🤦❌”
@oladeji_omotayo stated: “Hungry don hammer her 😂😂😂😂”
@nnamdijude9 wrote: “We will love to see her gain weight after a month.”
@ify_love commented: “Then when liver and kidney failure begins they will ask the public to donate.
You must think the human body is made of prayers and sand paper.
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