
She wrote:
"That’s how I caught the cook stealing on Saturday. With all the mouths we’re feeding in that house, someone had been packing my chicken and Egusi home every weekend. I couldn’t help but think that this is why our mothers used to lock the store and keep the key in strange places. Why are you packing my crayfish and the children’s body wash? Rice, plantain, tomato paste, what’s the issue?
Then the tears started to flow.
“I’m sorry ma. I’m sorry”.
I asked someone to bring my tambourine, and I started dancing and laughing and praising because once again GOD had delivered me from an enemy within. A literal kokoro eating the efo had been exposed. O ja s’ope.
Rere came to the kitchen to ask why I was happy. I told her I’ll share the testimony with her later.
I walked the cook to the gate and bid her farewell."
Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteKai! Instead of stealing, why not ask instead. And there's something about these people that maneuver things. Once they aren't caught on their first or second attempts, intense greed beclouds their sense of reasoning, making them go deeper and harder
ReplyDeleteAnd before we say, what if she isn't paid well, it's not still an excuse to steal.
I guess she's now sorry because she was caught not because she's truly repentant. Na wa!
Wahala in the highest!!
ReplyDeleteWhy so dramatic ma??ππ
'I ask domeito bring my tambourine π
ReplyDeleteNo be small praise you go praise God.
After Stealing You Collect Full Salary
ReplyDeleteWhy Not Beg instead
Na waooo..
Hello iya Boys
Ok.
ReplyDeleteWhy not ask for help instead of stealing the stuffsπ€·
ReplyDeleteThe more love you show some of them,the more they show you wickedness promax.
ReplyDeleteShe did well by asking her to leave
ReplyDeleteLovely white ensemble π€. I can die for this look. π₯°
ReplyDeleteBet that's not the only crime she's committing. She be soaking in your π tub and wearing your kiddies' panties. Inspect your house ma'am.
And please install a pantry with a good key.
Xhlrted P
These staff never learn. So insensitive
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