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Lady Disgraced After She Was Caught Stealing Cassava From A Farm In Abia State (Photos)

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A lady alleged to have been stealing cassava from a farm in Nkwedi village of Ohafia local government area of Abia state has been caught.
She was caught and paraded round the village with what she stole.
A Facebook user, Endurance Kalu wrote shared the photos and wrote;
A vibrant married lady without disability was caught stealing cassava from someone farm who also struggle to cultivate the farm.
 
She was made to carry the cassava on her head and was paraded round the village as she has to bear the heavy pain on her neck and shame of her act..
 
Is the villagers right or wrong for such jungle justice??
 
The incident happened at Nkwedi village, Ohafia local government, Abia state.
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