A Lagos beggar has surprised his helper after he refused to accept sachet water from him, and insisted on getting bottled water.
Facebook user identified as Martin Beck Nworah who took to the
platform shared the experience he had with the Lagos beggar and then
used the medium to enlighten people on having a sense of entitlement to
what does not even belong to them.
His post reads ;
Two things made me snap this picture on Saturday at Obalende.
I was waiting for my partner to link up for our Lekki movement to gather interviews for Tales Of Nigerians when the guy in this picture came to stand beside me.
The woman who dropped that bowel of beverages ran around to sell to
people and run back. So I kept an eye over her wares while waiting for
my partner to arrive.
This guy spoke in Yoruba (I understand better Yoruba now) and was
begging the woman to give him water to drink. She told him to go across
the road and collect a free “pure water” in the normal sachet. But he
didn’t want to go, he wanted the plastic water. So he kept nagging.
He stood there and saw the woman running around, yet he didn’t extend
a hand to help her. He kept on complaining how she doesn’t want to help
him. I asked him if he had any deformity or issues and he said no. I
told him to go across the street and collect the pure water as the woman
told him but he said no.
He looked really battered from his looks, more like a street guy.
When the woman got tired of the guy standing there, she ran across the
street to get the water and give it to the guy.
Clearly, from the little exchange we had there, this poor guy needed
help. He wanted water. But he was a beggar with a strong sense of
entitlement. I really don’t know where that came from.
Oh, after getting the water, he started asking for a drink…LOL.
But I think I understand something about being poor, because it is a background I can relate with.
Many times, we feel everybody else owes us something. We blame everyone
else for our shortcomings and bad lucks because they are the witches and
wizards stopping our shine. But bring a little task and they won’t do
it. They will easily get tired and lazy around.
This guy is just a reflection of what our larger society is gradually
becoming, where people hide behind their keypads to pass judgment and
wield strong feelings of entitlement for reasons best known to them.He could’ve elected to help this woman look after her drinks but he
didn’t. He could’ve gone across the road to collect the water but he
didn’t.
Well, as the son of Nebu, there are few things I can publicly
complain about. Nobody owes me anything to make my life awesome. It is
my responsibility and when I find kind-hearted people who support me, I
am deeply grateful to the universe.
Till we get to the Promised Land, I shall be waiting for when you
will pass me a glass of water and thank God for the gift of grace for
the race.
KONGA
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