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'Queen needs your help!!!
Last night I, like many were disturbed about the news of a young lad burnt to death for attempting to steal garri. The images haunted my sleep. Not only because of the gruesome murder of a human being bitten hard by poverty, but because of those human beings that carried the act and worse off, those who stood by capturing his death with their phones.
This morning on my way to the Singaporean embassy in Lagos, I saw besides the gates of Eko hotel, a lady laying on the floor and everyone (black and white) walked past her like she didn't exist.
I picked up my phone and took pix with the hope that I could
share a lesson of poverty with you all.
At the embassy, I couldn't get her image off my head. I felt
even ashamed to have taken only the picture without stopping to hear her story.
Immediately I stepped out of the embassy, I drove right back
to her. Woke her up and this is what she said in fluent English.
"My name is Queen Okoye. I am 31 years old and a
graduate of YabaTech. I am from Orsu LGA in Imo state (she paused to spell Orsu
for me)."
Her father is Mr. Basil Okoye. Mother is late. She lived
with her boyfriend whilst in school. Their relationship fell apart and he
kicked her out of his apartment. She has lived on the streets for years because
her sister (married with children ) refused to assist her.
I asked if she was on drugs and alcohol, but she said no. I
noticed she smiled a little too much but always added, "I am happy, a
beautiful lady like you acknowledged me. People walk by me everyday like I
don't exist".
This broke my heart. So I asked permission to take a picture
and share her story with you good people. She asked "will they help or
laugh at me. People call me crazy". I told her the God that made me see
her will make others connect to her.
I also asked if she had any message for you all. She looked
at me and said "tell them I need help to get out of the streets. It all
started like a joke and now I can't believe how low I have fallen. I might need
some counseling and medical attention because being out here changes one
drastically. I need a place to sleep and a job to fend for myself .
Please."
Beloved Nigerians, in our heart lies the power to do good
and evil. I understand hunger's pain. I know exactly the danger poverty sting's
delves to ones psych. At this trying times, let's be sure to Chanel our
frustration to the right persons and not the vulnerable like us.
Today, I had an option to be like everyone and walk past
Queen but I decided to be better. Everyone of us can attempt a little kindness
and love to each homeless person; or anyone about to be lynched by a crowd. A
little effort goes a long way.
Queen stays in front of Eko hotel's fence. She is waiting
for someone to read this and reach out to her. So if you work in Lagos state
welfare department or know any agency in charge of women, plsease get to Queen.
Let's all share a little kindness because it would all come back to us.
Queen needs you!


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