
Nigerian actor Sylvester Madu has schooled Nigerians on how time determines the value placed on things, citing his personal experience as an instance to preach the gospel of “is it really worth it?”.
Sylvester Madu said this in an Instagram post, narrating how he had borrowed money to buy the trending and reigning Blackberry Passport just to feel among and belong to the group of Blackberry users at the time.
Revealing that he stumbled upon the smartphone device in his wardrobe recently, Sylvester Madu stated that he loves time simply because it places value on everything on has or what one does, be it good or evil. “I Love time. You know why? Because time places a value on everything you have or do, whether it is good or bad, right or wrong”, he began his gospel. “Let me begin with the Almighty…. BLACKBERRY PASSPORT…. You and I thought it was the best of phones, such that no other can be better. Lots of relationships and even marriages broke because of this phone.”

“I had to borrow money to buy it just to belong But just yesterday I saw it lying helplessly and uselessly in one if my wardrobe untouched and unused for years.. What am I trying to say….those things you value so much and even dying for, is it really worth it? What will be the value in 5 or10 years time? Some stole, killed and fornicated and even lost their virginity just to have a BLACKBERRY phone. You can imagine how it trended so much a movie was named after it….BlackBerry Babes…..Remember ..Pinging girls…so who is using the word PING now?”, he added.”
“All this were the language of blackberry phone users and now no one will even buy it for free…yes for free. Now some have stolen to buy the lates Rolls Royce and end up in an American cage. Even their friends are denying them and have refuse to accept free visa to America. What a life That latest thing you have now will soon be the oldest thing. Yes, time says so.”
In 1999 a friend of mine once said and I quote… “you see this latest cars people are driving now, it will be the old model of my cars” ….end of quote. I pondered over those words for many years until time told me what it meant. Whatever you do today keep your hands clean… if it’s not for jesus, it’s not worth dying for. I will tell you more about Rolls Royce when the American cage is open. my eyes are heavy now… to be continued”, he wrote.
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