
A Nigerian woman has spoken out against the poor people in Nigeria, describing their wickedness, greed and contentiousness as extreme and the reason they will go to hell due to their evil nature. The narrative has come after a 26 years old financial analyst was murdered by his security man and neighbor in Lagos, here is what Omolola has to say:
I had to deal with tons of domestic staff and I realized, it did not matter how nice, how kind or how well you treated them. It did not matter that you treated them with dignity and respected their humanity. When they see you, hatred and envy fills their heart.
They will be smiling with you, but one day you fit mistakenly hear what they really think of you. You will be shocked at the bile. “She gave me just 40k for my father’s burial. But she just bought a new phone. I hear the phone is 200k. And she told me that was all she had”…
They will covet everything you have. Even the car you hired them to drive. They will cheat you at every chance they get. Even in your misfortune. When I was in the hospital losing my child, my driver refused to go make deliveries in the morning. Said there was no fuel in the car
This was the driver that got angry because I was angry with him instead of asking how his family was doing. Gave you time off since Wednesday to go take care of your child. You show up at noon on Monday, without telling me you will not be able to make Monday morning deliveries.
See the middle class and rich are a mean lot. But you see the poor in Nigeria, there is a special evil in their hearts. Straight from hell.
I feel less awful for impoverished people in Nigeria. I felt less pity, and the philanthropic spirit in me definitely died a bit. Give them opportunitues and you will find that in many cases they are not wicked because they are poor, they are poor because they are wicked.
Best way to help the poor in Nigeria is from afar. With no access to you or your life. Give to organisations and let them help you do good while reducing your exposure to evil.
To think I used to think my mother’s own was too much for having rules like no helps in the main house past 10 pm, no helps upstairs, and changing all the locks to the house very frequently.
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