Mother's WhatsApp Curses on Daughter Spark Outrage in Nigeria
Nigerian Mother's WhatsApp Curses on Daughter Cause Fury

A disturbing family conflict has gone viral in Nigeria after a young woman publicly shared the hurtful curses her own mother sent to her via WhatsApp. The incident, which highlights a severe breakdown in familial relations, has sparked widespread outrage and debate across social media platforms.

Viral TikTok Revelation of Maternal Curses

The lady, who uses the TikTok handle @atouchofcee, posted screenshots of the private WhatsApp conversation with her mother, Mrs. Precious Chikodi Justice. The exchange appears to have stemmed from a significant misunderstanding or argument between them. In the messages, made public on January 16, 2026, the mother laid heavy curses upon her daughter, declaring that her child would fail and that no one could reverse the pronouncements except her.

Captioned with a defiant message questioning who could be against her if God is on her side, the lady's post read: "Who will be against me when God be for me... Oh well, unless they kill God." This stark contrast between her faith and her mother's words captivated a national audience.

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The Content of the Shocking Messages

The mother's texts were specific and severe. She explicitly stated, "U will not succeed again and nobody can reverse it except me Mrs Precious Chikodi Justice." She followed this with a taunting "Just watch and see," amplifying the emotional weight of the curse.

Furthermore, she prophesied isolation for her daughter, claiming that all her best friends and destiny helpers would cut her off. The mother presented a single condition for reversing the curses: the daughter must return to apologise and formally recognise her authority. This ultimatum was rooted in the mother's accusation that her daughter had challenged her and claimed she could do without her.

Online Outpouring of Support and Condemnation

The revelation triggered an immediate and passionate response from Nigerian internet users. Many expressed sheer disbelief that a mother could send such messages to her own child. The comment sections transformed into spaces of prayer, solidarity, and condemnation.

Key reactions compiled from the platform include:

User @Mira bel offered a powerful counter-blessing: "You will succeed, you will prosper, you will be happy, healthy and live your days as God willing. No evil shall befall you and yours!"

Another user, @Jenny Swanky, took a spiritual authority stance: "I exercise my authority as a child of God Nne you must succeed... I, as a mother reverse every single curse laid on you by your mother Amen you're free."

User @NAIL TECH IN AGBARA/OJO expressed bafflement at the mother's actions while offering blessings: "Cause I don’t know what you’d do that’d make someone that birthed you curse you like this. You’ll excel, oh, don’t fear."

Some, like @Vee_luxe???, advised reconciliation despite the hurt: "I reject it for u but just try and apologize to her biko."

The incident has resonated deeply because it touches on core themes of family respect, parental authority, emotional abuse, and the spiritual beliefs surrounding parental blessings and curses in many Nigerian cultures. It follows a pattern of similar stories, such as a previous report by Legit.ng where a lady shared an insulting message from her mother after moving into a new apartment.

This viral episode serves as a sobering reminder of the profound emotional and psychological impact family conflicts can have, especially when played out in the digital arena. It has ignited a necessary conversation about healing, boundaries, and the complex dynamics within Nigerian families.

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