Social media recently buzzed. A woman reportedly faked her own death. This was to avoid a thrift contribution debt. The incident drew widespread attention.
@babyblogger_new shared the story on Instagram. The woman’s name is Imisi. She had apparently been dodging her payments.
Under increasing pressure, Imisi conspired with her sister. They devised a theatrical escape plan.
They filmed a video. It showed Imisi appearing deceased. They sent it to the ajo group. This was meant to confirm her “death.”
The viral video depicted Imisi. She lay still, wrapped in white cloth. Cotton was placed in her nose. This created a death-like appearance.
Imisi’s sister then posted a message. She told the group Imisi had died due to debt. Threats had supposedly been made against her.
The story quickly ignited online discussions. Many Nigerians called it an extreme debt avoidance tactic. Others humorously suggested Imisi merited an award. They thought she was the “best actress in a financial crisis.”
Her repayment status is unknown. However, the tale captivated netizens. It highlighted extremes people reach. This is to escape financial obligations.


