A video circulating on social media shows the moment the maid was interrogated after being caught in the disturbing act. She was seen holding a cup containing red liquid, said to be her urine and menstrual blood.
A man present at the scene explained that Faith had been instructed to transfer palm oil from a larger keg into a smaller keg for regular use.
However, when her boss came outside, she caught her trying to pour the red liquid in the cup into the smaller palm oil keg.
Watch the clip below,
The incident has sparked a myriad of reactions on social media, with many wondering what could have prompted the evil act.
Read some comments as you scroll,
@queen_m_london wrote, “Why are they not asking her why she want to do that, she look scared. To be honest, there must be a reason.”
@ibrahimsuliemann wrote, “I don’t believe what they are saying. She’s visibly shaking from fear. Allow her to talk and defend herself.”
@gallant_blessing wrote, “Firstly, why asking of her tribe, the boss don’t know her again? Secondly, what did the boss did to her that warrants her doing that? Thirdly, is she in Igbo land or yoruba land? Because she’s an Igbo girl doesn’t mean anything, when you wanted her to stay with you, didn’t you know she’s an Igbo girl? Look for her friends, she got the advice from them and probably her friends might be yorubas if she’s in yoruba land. Tribalism is one war Nigerians are secretly preparing for themselves especially Yorubas. Internet didn’t know you have Igbo girl in your house as a maid, I’m not in anyway supporting her action, but being tribalistic is rubbish.”
@taiwo_junzi wrote, “I’ll be saying this for the umpteenth time.
Stop employing house maids, stop it! Get and pay people to come clean and cook on a contractual basis (once a week).
Maids are often more harmful than useful.”