BEGGING BEGGARS
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4 comments
4 years and 1 month ago
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4 years and 1 month ago
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4 years and 2 months ago
I was born and bred in Lagos and since I grew up there, I have been an eye-witness of the metamorphosis of the human crisis and social malaise in Lagos since 1970 to date.
Most of the so called beggars on the streets of Lagos are professional beggars. Because, I have known a particular beggar since my early secondary school days to date and he is still begging. So, he must have found begging to be more beneficial than being employed.
Most beggars make more money than many employed office and bankers. Because, there are Lagos beggars who make over N3,000 (three thousand naira) daily. And at the end of the month, they are over N90,000 (ninety thousand naira) richer.
The government in Lagos should make a law for beggars to pay tax.
I have also noticed that if the hundreds of thousands of churches in Nigeria are really serving God, they should be taking care of the destitute as Jesus Christ commanded.
God bless.
God bless.
4 years and 2 months ago
Food for thought id say. many a time i have encountered these «bearers of good news» in public vehicles and the first feeling i have is one of shame, occasioned by the thought that «if id gotten up to start the preaching before he did the poor aouls in this car wouldnt have been subjected to this». these beggars come in many forms, its unbelievable what people would get up to to get something without working for it. even quite a number of us who are gainfully employed are not too different. rather than get a good grasp of ur job function's core competencies, we think we can climb faster by befriending the one whose «leg is stronger than our own» (in the very same organisation!!!). food for thought.