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She Was Going to Help Her Friend’s Husband; Then She Discovered who he really is…

  • Woman.NG
  • August 9, 2018
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Nkiruka Okoro shares how she was treated unkindly by someone she was supposed to help.

They had not met before. He was the husband of a friend she promised to help get a job. Infact, she was going to pay for the transport to her place.

Sadly, their paths crossed before the meeting and he treated her shabbily, only to discover who she was. Nkiruka gave him some money but decided not to help him but her friend has been calling and sending her messages.

How would you react if you were in Nkiruka’s shoes?

She shares the story on her Instagram page

Always learn to be kind even to those who can’t offer you nothing.

#storyteller

“Yesterday I had to go somewhere and it was raining so I did not want to drive there since I was not too familiar with the road, so I parked my car somewhere close and boarded a keke.

While I was there, I got a call from a long time friend reminding me of my promise to her husband for a job.  So I quickly told her my location and asked her to tell her husband to meet me up ‘asap’ since I would be leaving town soon.

But I asked her to tell her husband to meet me where I packed my car since that place was a popular land mark.

SEE ALSO: 15 Naija Women Share Unforgettable Random Acts Of Kindness

I didn’t know her husband and we have never met before. As I sent her the address, she called me back and was so excited that I was even around her area. According to her, this would make it easy for him because he did not even have transport fare to come out as things were that bad. So I told her that he should pick a drop and I would pay .

In order not to keep him stranded, I had to start rushing back to where I packed my car. God, I even went under the rain and the cold, just to meet up with him so that he would not be stranded.

As I was walking under the rain I saw a keke and stopped it, the keke man asked me to beg the man inside, so I started begging. The man refused and said I was wet, I told him I will sit one side and he refused, saying except I pay for both his fare and mine. I agreed, then he allowed me.

As I entered, this man kept me uncomfortable, saying if my wet clothes touch him again I will drop down. I just kept my cool until I finally got to my destination.

I did not even reach I just stopped at the junction and paid. Then, I used my legs to walk to my car since it was very close. I was inside my car warming myself when I got a call from my friend saying her husband was around.

So, I described my car and he came. I saw someone knock on my car glass, wound down and it was this same man in a keke with me.

SEE ALSO: Betty Irabor’s Experience With A Rude Nurse Will Teach You A Lesson About Kindness

I was supposed to pay the keke man and recommend him for a job. Tears rolled down my eyes. I brought out 3k, gave him, started my car and zoomed off. My friend has been calling and sending me messages, I had to block her.

Be careful, many times men of gold don’t wear gold. Be nice”.

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