Eteima: Thu Naba Facebook Nabagi Wari Exclusive

For many, Facebook offers economic opportunities. Small businesses and entrepreneurs can use the platform to reach a wider audience, market their products, and even sell goods directly through Facebook Marketplace. This can be a lifeline for those in communities with limited access to traditional economic opportunities.

We cannot entirely stop the spread of eteima thu naba Facebook nabagi wari exclusive posts unless we change our own behavior. eteima thu naba facebook nabagi wari exclusive

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Imphal, May 2026 – In the age of instant notifications and viral shares, one phrase has begun to haunt the news feeds of Manipuri Facebook users: “Eteima thu naba Facebook nabagi wari exclusive.” Loosely translated, it means, “Oh mother, an exclusive news of a death on Facebook.” For many, Facebook offers economic opportunities

Every week, thousands of users in Manipur stumble upon a post, a blurred image, or a 15-second video clip claiming that a beloved figure—a local singer, a community leader, or even a relative of a famous personality—has suddenly passed away. The posts are often labeled “Exclusive Wari” (Exclusive Story) to create urgency. We cannot entirely stop the spread of eteima

But how many of these are true? And what is the psychological cost of this dangerous trend?