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WE ARE NOW LIVING IN A WICKED WORLD

May 29, 20191 Views
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This world is a complex web of mysteries and as human beings, we must be extra vigilant while dealing with people. Don’t trust anybody to the extreme.

This universe is more spiritual than physical and many dark forces control this world. That’s the bitter truth.

It appears we have many wicked people in this world more than the good people if we consider many strange incidents around us today.

I will come back to social media wickedness, let me just focus on real-life scenarios.

Scene 1: A young Nigerian man studied Pharmacy in one of the popular universities in SW Nigeria. He is a well-educated and extremely brilliant Muslim guy and working in a government hospital. He was in charge of leading Muslims in this government hospital on the holy pilgrimage to Hajj for over 5 years.

To cut the long story short, he suddenly developed a mental health problem, he undressed in his house and attempted to jump from the 3rd-floor balcony. He was rescued by neighbours. He was later sacked from this employment due to his psychiatric problem and now staying indoor in Lagos. Who can explain this mysterious drama? A brilliant man who is now a shadow of his old self. Aye mojuba ooo.

Scene 2 : A friend’s cousin finished PhD from one top university in Canada, he planned to return to Nigeria for employment in a private university. To cut the long story short, he arrived in Nigeria and was involved in a tragic accident along Lagos-Ibadan expressway, he died on his way to the hospital, the same day he touched down in Nigeria.

Scene 3: One of my London Sisi Mamas told me this true-life story which happened to her USA-based cousin…

“My cousin(Abimbola) lived over 16 years in America before she finally obtained her Green card and other papers. She was unable to travel when her mother died in Lagos because of her illegal immigration status. To cut the long story short, she decided to travel to Nigeria with her 2 US-born children(15-year-old boy & 9-year-old girl). She went straight to her stepmother’s house in Agege. This cousin taught her children Yoruba language, they understand very well and can also reply with an American accent.

This stepmom was so happy to meet Abimbola and her 2 Yankee children. Abimbola later left her 2 children to be with this stepmom as she travelled to Ikeja to see a friend.

This devilish stepmom started calling different people(spiritualists) on phone, plotting how to put poison in food to be prepared for Abimbola and her 2 children. She spoke in the Yoruba language, she wrongly assumed Abimbola’s children could not understand the language. These smart Yankee children pretended they did not hear anything.

When Abimbola arrived, time to eat dinner, and the Yankee children protested, saying their mother must not touch the food.It was like a scene from Nollywood film.

“Mom, your stepmom is evil, she just poisoned this food, trying to kill all of us, we need to move out now. I heard her speaking on phone in YOROBA language,”

The stepmom denied this allegation and even tagged the children as devilish and cheap blackmailers. They left the house that night and lodged to a nearby hotel.The rest is now history. Assuming those Yankee-born children were unable to understand a single sentence in Yoruba language…

Scene 4: I no go talk am now, too tragic…me sef dey weep inside my belle…How people go wicked like dis? Kilode gan? Ile aye, ile asan. Se ogun laiye ni? People no even fear God again? But why???Aye Akamara!

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