My church held an outdoor crusade once and an handicapped man "seemingly" gave his life to christ. Weeks later, a church member saw him begging at the mega NNPC fuel station in town, so she felt we should help as a church.
The man was approached and it was discovered his leg(which had the handicap issue) could be treated. Guess what?
The man refused to take the church's offer of paying the treatment bill, he asked what would he do after he was healed? The church offered to set him up with a trade afterwards... the man retorted that how much would he be making from the trade that would yield as much profit as he is yielding from begging.
Till now, he is still at that NNPC station begging each day.
There's a beggar at that Oduduwa University in ife roundabout if you are heading to Abuja through Ibadan, it has several bumps( that place where they sell akara), he has no legs, that particular beggar has built a house and has 2 BEAUTIFUL wives! This is not hearsay, I did my NYSC in the town that he lives and his second wife hails from.
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The second fact, is that where the word Demented emanated from? Cuz Dat answer was...ugh!
ReplyDeleteKelvin Dat Edo Boi ( Stellz Cousin )
This is why I'm skeptical about helping beggers...
DeleteI swear d guy nor well.
DeleteChai this is international beggar. Beggar with class.
ReplyDeleteall others weird
That's a professional beggar.
ReplyDeleteThat beggar story is so believable for me.
DeleteMy church held an outdoor crusade once and an handicapped man "seemingly" gave his life to christ. Weeks later, a church member saw him begging at the mega NNPC fuel station in town, so she felt we should help as a church.
The man was approached and it was discovered his leg(which had the handicap issue) could be treated. Guess what?
The man refused to take the church's offer of paying the treatment bill, he asked what would he do after he was healed? The church offered to set him up with a trade afterwards... the man retorted that how much would he be making from the trade that would yield as much profit as he is yielding from begging.
Till now, he is still at that NNPC station begging each day.
There's a beggar at that Oduduwa University in ife roundabout if you are heading to Abuja through Ibadan, it has several bumps( that place where they sell akara), he has no legs, that particular beggar has built a house and has 2 BEAUTIFUL wives! This is not hearsay, I did my NYSC in the town that he lives and his second wife hails from.
Most of these beggars are RICH!
That beggar!!!
ReplyDeleteAs we grow older, we start to realize what we need and what we need to leave behind...
ReplyDeleteThat beggar tho 😕😕
ReplyDeleteLol@ Anything and Whatever.That beggar though, he really made lemonade out of the lemons life threw at him.
ReplyDeleteCan we say that's wisdom or being wise @the beggar
ReplyDeleteThese facts are the bump
ReplyDeleteOdi nma!
DeleteLwkmd oooo
DeleteGreat facts.
ReplyDeleteBegging business made easy. Imagine lending to local businesses..
ReplyDeleteAm not surprised, some naija beggars are gradually becoming millionaires.
I will definitely buy that drink if it were here cos I love the thrill of the unknown,it is exciting not knowing what you are gonna get.
ReplyDeleteThat drink sha😍. No company in Nigeria to replicate that or buy the rights to produce it here.
ReplyDeleteFear some beggars...most of them are quite rich.