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Often, the story doesn’t reveal the girl’s face fully — a blurred photo, a silhouette, or a shot of her back view while she waters plants. The caption reads: “Leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari — shy telling. Tomorrow top story?”
That cliffhanger makes people return.
In early 2024, a Facebook user from Kongba Maru posted a 5-slide story:
“Leikigi eteima — tomorrow she’s leaving for Delhi for studies. Everyone from our leikai gave her a khwang chatpa (farewell). But I never told her I loved her since class 7.”
The story had:
Within 6 hours, it had 7,000+ views, over 500 shares, and reached the girl. She replied publicly:
“Wari yaodri bikhre? (Is this story real?)”
They ended up having a live Q&A on Facebook the next day.
That story became the top Facebook story in Manipur that week. leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook story top
Let’s start word by word:
So, the full phrase points to a narrative — real or fictional — centered on the most admired girl in a neighborhood, told through a Facebook Story that gains viral popularity.
This could be:
Use 3–5 story slides. Example flow:
Slide 1: “Morning 6 am. Leikai thangbal (playground). She comes every day.”
Slide 2: Photo of an empty bench or a corner shop. “But yesterday, she smiled at me.”
Slide 3: “Whole leikai says — mathu nabagi (that girl) is eteima.”
Slide 4: “But I wrote her a letter. She replied…”
Slide 5: Black screen with white text: “Wari shiba? (Want the story?) Like & share for part 2.”