Key Points
- Apostle Anointed Greatness says he warned Siah before her day. He urges caution about food and drinks from others.
- Reports say the banker died after a birthday event. Authorities have not issued a public statement yet.
- Tributes describe her as humble, kind, and hard working. Online posts fuel poisoning claims but proof remains unclear.
A female banker has died after an alleged poisoning. She is named as Siah Nancy Bayoh. The claim surfaced after her birthday party.

Her pastor, Apostle Anointed Greatness, posted a grief note online. He wrote that he told her to avoid food and drinks. Read our Imo corpse water ritual probe report.
What we know so far
Posts say she felt unwell after a birthday event. Her death has sparked claims of poisoning with scant details. Local reports say the cause is still unconfirmed.
Pastor’s warning and tributes
The pastor says he cautioned her days before the party. “Do not eat or drink on your birthday,” he wrote. Friends describe her as humble while tributes rise online.
At press time, officials had not issued clear findings. Police or health spokespeople have not confirmed a poisoning claim. Reports only point to a sudden collapse after the celebration.
Speculation online ranges from foul play to medical reasons. Families urge patience until doctors and investigators share updates. We will update when verified briefings arrive from competent sources.
Safety experts advise basic party precautions for food and drinks. Accept sealed packs, avoid mixed cups, and watch personal items. Call emergency services early if anyone shows sudden symptoms.
Recent coverage shows how grief mixes with demands for justice. See our Somtochukwu Maduagwu murder claim report for a related probe. That story shows a careful process before naming final causes.
For now, colleagues mourn a worker described as warm and kind. Her family has not released further details or funeral plans. We will respect privacy while following official updates with care.
This report will be updated if authorities share new facts. Readers can share tips through verified contacts on our site. Please refrain from spreading claims without firm evidence or sources.





