Awwwww...Why do people look down on Disabled people in some parts of the world?not fair!
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Sunday, July 03, 2016
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Stella, it's not just some parts of the world, it's everywhere
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwww
DeleteAwwwww. This is nice.
DeleteThe first disable person i met, i just wanted to be close to her to know the other side of her. Most of them are beautiful inside.
I wheeled her everywhere and i was glad i did, she opened doors for me.
I can't forget the day she called me from england that she's coming to naija and she's getting married. I cried that day like I've never done.
You just have to meet this people to know them.
AY God bless you.
Wow, nice of him.
DeleteThe most decent thing portable viv has ever said is that "awwwwwwww" up there.
DeleteGood one AY.
ReplyDeleteNice one indeed More of genuine friendships less of selfishness
DeleteThis brought tears to my eyes,God bless you AY.Amen
ReplyDeletePls my beloved bvs help me out I need ur advice,I was born into a deeper life family and all my life I have never used earrings,attachment or make ups because my parents made me to understand that they will lead me to hell.after school I met and married a very nice young man that was born in methodist church,now the issue is that my husband says that he wants me to be looking good that I alwayz look like an old woman,that I must start wearing trousers and also making my hair,pls my people who know the bible more than I do can these things make one not to make heaven,because aLl I knew while growing up were our doctrines and not where and where these were mentioned in thhe bible,pls help
DeleteKind gestures go a long way
Delete@anonymous...so after everything Jesus did for you, HIS death, the price of sin HE paid..the scorgings he received for your sake. Which HE did for you free of charge.
DeleteYOU WILL NOW END UP IN HELL BECAUSE OF MAKE UP AND JEWERLY?
I say this in a lovely way...the blood that cleanses all types of sin and atrocity, you now think will not cleanse you from looking beautiful? What bible do you read?
Did you obtain your righteousness by your effort or by the grace of God?
Please look for Pastor Joseph Prince on YouTube and start listening to him on daily basis. You need a total and complete change of mind toward God.
PLEASE PEOPLE, IT'S TIME TO KNOW THE TRUTH AND BE BLESSED.
DeleteSTOP GOING TO CHURCH WHERE THEY TEACH YOU LAW.
The gospel is about grace. The gospel is about love.
The gospel is all about Jesus and HIS love toward us.
If you are under the law, you have fallen from grace. ...please follow me on instagram..thegospelpage.
Anony 18:45 pray 2 God 2 reveal Himself 2 u, and remember ur husband is d head of ur home. Wish we could chat privately.
DeleteHmmm
ReplyDeleteThis really got me emotional
DeleteHe's not asking for money just wants a friend
We all need love and companion
God bless u AY
Eya....thank God he reached out
ReplyDelete#I am a fruitful vine, I am a joyful mother of children
Awww so touching. AY has his good sides. He will soon provide him with some basic needs like he did to some upcoming comedians back in the days.
ReplyDeleteGod bless the relationship.
Sabina has kom again, knowing what another person will do without being told is witchcraft o, repent!
DeleteCan't believe the tears pouring out...this touched me real deep.
ReplyDeleteGosh, what people go through.
Really really nice of A.Y to reach out...God bless him.
I pray that this guy gets friends who would see beyond his disability and love him.
Different people with different struggles.
Amen.
DeleteGod bless AY, good one!
Awww!!!! Cleaning tears, I am getting too emotional these days.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwn,so nice of him.
ReplyDeleteTosin how are you?
DeleteAm fine o, hmm, long time swaggy, how u dey?
DeleteLow self esteem! Will that change your status? Better love God and start believing in yourself. Don't let your status define you oriyomi
ReplyDeleteNo be only call, wet his account too and bring out his dream of doing something meaningful
ReplyDeleteThis is so stupid...! You're semi retarded. What is it with Nigerians and money all the time?
DeleteSometimes people are genuinely interested in friendship, not what you can give them or what they can get from you. But true friendship that transcends material things. A good friend is greater than silver & gold.
I guess you wouldn't know what that means, because you're tiny brain is clouded by the handouts you're always on the lookout for.
Awww but ay can over do. He's not funny to me sha. Sweet of him tho
ReplyDeleteNice but it might be to get ppl's love dt he replied d text
ReplyDeleteI pray they have a fruitful friendship.
ReplyDeleteAwwwh!
ReplyDeleteNice of you AY! !
Awww.. Nice
ReplyDeleteAwww this is so touching. Nice one AY.
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteNa do God take pick the guy call. I hope. Like you don't know how mean can be.. Even you're not disabled sef, some people just hate you cos you "ugly" to them, or fat. Like you created yourself..
ReplyDeleteFat is no excuse my friend. People are not created obese either. Diet and excercise to bring an end to your fat shaming days
DeleteNice
ReplyDeleteGod bless him
ReplyDeleteFavour has located him.
ReplyDeleteAww.. God bless you Ay
ReplyDeleteThis just brought tears to my eyes. Why look down on fellow humans? We were all created special by God.
ReplyDeleteEeeyaa.
ReplyDeleteGod bless Ay.
ReplyDeleteAY is only doing this because Bisi Osundeko called him out when a did a short skit on a guy that had Down syndrome. I'm assuming this gave this gave him exposure on people with special needs,there by embracing this disabled guy. I'm just happy he learnt a lesson or 2. Never make fun of people suffering from one need or the other.
ReplyDelete@Jasmine, it is some parts of the world. Nigeria is the worst place to be disabled.
ReplyDeleteIn America, there are parking lots designated for the disabled
There are schools for disabled
Cars are constructed for disabled, Homes for disabled
The public buses are designed in a way that disabled people can get on it
Disabled people ride cars, marry wives, have and keep their jobs
Blind, Lame, deaf, dumb, name it
(Not that these things are free oh, but they exist and are accessible by the disabled)
Heck, The governor of Texas is disabled
Most reality shows and news focus on the diabled
There is 'Little People' a reality show of a dwarf man and his wife
the wife is a doctor abi surgeon, husband is a successful business man
They are worth millions of dollars, with their adopted kids...
Disability in Nigeria is a death sentence. we go church the most oh
Thank you @ beauty! That is the truth.
DeleteNigerians are gradually embracing it though.
DeleteWike just appointed a disable (he's my friend)as an SSA on disable matters and auto employment for those with 2degrees.
During Amaechi's time, my friend i wrote about above was given a scholarship(masters and phd) to study abroad
Building contractors should be sanctioned especially in this country. Most of them can't get access in most of this buildings.
God bless them both.
ReplyDelete#WhiteDiamondOut
Good to know
ReplyDeleteAy packaging tinz since 19gbogboro 😁
ReplyDeleteOkay,AY got me on this one. I got teary for a second there.
ReplyDelete"I shall be your friend from this day"
AY man,much respect. You showed Soul.
I have seen more people respect and honour disable in Nigeria than in the part of the world i live in.
ReplyDeleteGbam!!!
DeleteAaaarrrggghhh! Disabled disabled, it sounds somehow naah, physically challenged is d word oo, thank me now now.
DeleteSherry's Daughter
Sometimes just good words can lift a person up and change their lives . Sometimes just acknowledging someone is enough to jumpstart that person into believing that he or she is worth something.
ReplyDeleteNice one Mr. Ayo Makun.
Let's stop the stigmatisation
ReplyDeleteOh I feel really touched
ReplyDeleteKom lemme touch u again...
DeleteI feel so sad over this.
ReplyDeleteGod will bless him
ReplyDelete