Lawyer Shares Client's Sudden Death Post-Will, Raises Premonition Question

A Nigerian legal practitioner has recounted a compelling experience involving a client who, despite appearing 'hale and hearty,' passed away unexpectedly shortly after finalizing his will. The lawyer's account has prompted a public inquiry into whether individuals possess a premonition of their impending death, leading them to organize their affairs.
The lawyer detailed the events, stating, "I had a client who did a will two months ago, he kept on calling that I should go and lodge the will. He was hale and hearty, or so I thought, in order to avoid unnecessary drama, I asked my staff to go and lodge it."
Tragedy struck soon after. "Last week, I heard he slipped and fell in front of his family who came to celebrate his birthday with him," the lawyer continued. The client's condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to his demise the following week. "This week, I heard he di£d," the lawyer concluded, before posing the profound question, "abeg, do some people have a premonition of when they want to die?"
This narrative highlights the sudden and unpredictable nature of life and death, sparking conversations about the intuitive sense some might possess regarding their final moments.
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Dis story heavy o! E make person wonder if some people just sabi say dem time don reach before dem kpafuka. Na God sabi everything sha, but dis one make person think well.
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