Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough. But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away.
But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well. God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana. Take some seconds out and think about this, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm always moved to tears when I see people who genuinely and helplessly
hawk petty goods to feed and survive for that day, especially women and
children. Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They
do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes and designer clothes
but to LIVE and EAT for that day and the children share the remaining
money to take to school the next day (that's if there's any left).
"He who gives to the poor, lends to his maker".
Written by Uzoma Igbokwe.
Photo Source: Tribuneonlineng.
"He who gives to the poor, lends to his maker".
Written by Uzoma Igbokwe.
Photo Source: Tribuneonlineng.
Welcome to the world we live in. The rich getting richer and poor getting poorer because of man injustice to man.
ReplyDeleteIt really is so unfair.
ReplyDeleteMakes me sad when I see that sort of thing too.
Such an unfortunate fact of life: the big supermarket chains getting richer and richer...while the poor person trying hard to earn enough to feed his/her family getting ever poorer.
I guess all we can do is offer help whenever and however we can...
A great post, as ever...many thanks.:)
A Hug xoxoxo