"It Takes Very Little, But Quality Planning To Help The Poor"- Wale Adedayo

Since 2011, son of man has been spending at least 3 days in one week in Ijebu and some parts of Lagos State, mostly Epe, Ikorodu, Agbowa, Imota and Itoikin. You need to be on ground to know how it feels among the lowest of the low.
Many pray for long life. I don't.
And, back home, our elders often quarrel with me about it. After 50 years of age, you must be preparing for the other side. And, for me, it is VIP given the fact that the males in my family hardly get to the golden age.
The poor in most of these areas do not need much to keep going. Many will be surprised that 'ordinary' N5,000 can start a trade for most of them. Make it N10,000 and you have firmly established the person. But that goes mainly for women and males involved in farming.
My heart bleeds each time I see girls as young as 10 years old being pushed out by the parents to solicit for sex from adults as old as 60 years. Married women get as little as N200 with the full knowledge of their husbands to engage in extramarital affairs. Some get gari or rice to be prepared for the children at home after such acts.
It still baffles me why Governors always insist on grandiose projects, neglecting the wretched of the earth in the process. It is either they have no clue or they feel there'll be no tomorrow for them to continue along this path that holds no portion of eternity for them. It takes very little, but quality planning to help the poor.
Right now, most, if not all our Governors, are helping the well-to-do in every way and leaving the poor to their fate. Of course, that is the exact opposite of what God demands. To me, I feel it accounts for the 'little' problems often thrown the way of such persons by the Almighty in His unsearchable ways.
Another set is preparing to take over. We ask that you remember the poor. They are not asking for much. They do not even need much. Just assist them to 'find their level' by ensuring their children have access to Education, Healthcare Services, Potable Water and Roads.
But if you don't, it is our prayer that silent problems will continue to visit you and your families!

The article above was taken from Wale Adedayo's Facebook page. 

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