“We lost my mother…” — Ochanya’s sister reveals what happened after Ochanya’s death

A wave of emotion has followed a viral video featuring Fioda, the sister of the late Ochanya, as she opened up about the lasting trauma her family continues to endure years after the tragic incident.
In the widely circulated clip, Fioda questioned public perception and empathy, urging people to reflect on the deep emotional wounds the case has left behind.
Her words have reignited conversations about the human cost of high-profile tragedies.
Family relives pain daily
Speaking with visible pain, Fioda said: “Did you ever stop for a moment to imagine, to think about the pain, about the trauma that Ochanya’s family has been carrying from this whole Ochanya’s situation?”

She stressed that the emotional burden has not eased with time. According to her, every mention of Ochanya’s case brings back painful memories for the entire family.
“Did you ever stop for a second just to imagine how painful it is whenever we hear about Ochanya’s case?” she added, highlighting the repeated distress caused by public discussions.
Mother’s struggle raises concern
Fioda also revealed the severe impact the tragedy has had on their mother, describing her condition as deeply troubling.
“My mother, we lost my mother the day we lost Ochanya. She is alive, but it’s just like a walking dead situation,” she said.
According to her, their mother has remained emotionally stuck in the moment of loss, constantly speaking about Ochanya and struggling to move forward.
Fioda disclosed that the family had to take drastic emotional steps to prevent their mother from harming herself.
“She has never stopped talking about Ochanya… we had to blackmail her… in order for us to save my mother from committing suicide,” she revealed.
Calls for empathy and reflection
The emotional testimony has sparked reactions online, with many Nigerians expressing sympathy for the family and calling for greater sensitivity when discussing such cases.
Fioda ended her message with a powerful question aimed at the public: “Did you ever stop for a second to think about how traumatizing it is for Ochania’s family?”
Her statement has once again brought attention to the long-term psychological impact of trauma on victims’ families, beyond the headlines and public debates.
Watch the video here…
“We lost our mother the same day we lost Ochanya, my mother has never been the same since then”
– Ochanya’s sister , Fioda speaks out pic.twitter.com/ZyFkfKz024
— Vampz (@Hybrid_Ola) March 26, 2026



