On a recent episode of the Nancy Isime Show, Mr P : “I am not afraid of death. The only thing I am afraid of in this life is poverty, of being broke.
“I have tasted it [poverty] before. I have been in our house with my parents and siblings and a bulldozer came and demolished it.
“We were living in a boys’ quarter, me, my mum, my dad, all of us. The whole family, six boys and two girls living in a one-bedroom apartment. They had to divide the room with a curtain. So, the landlord had sold the compound, we were trying to plead to get some time to plan our relocation and then a bulldozer came and started demolishing the house while we were still in the building.”
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“We were living in a boys’ quarter, me, my mum, my dad, all of us. The whole family, six boys and two girls living in a one-bedroom apartment. They had to divide the room with a curtain. So, the landlord had sold the compound, we were trying to plead to get some time to plan our relocation and then a bulldozer came and started demolishing the house while we were still in the building.”
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So true!
ReplyDeletePoverty, very bad something!
Poverty is really demeaning. 😔😔😔
ReplyDeleteBiko nna, leave the past where it is inu. You are an igbo man, they don’t talk like that.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us!
ReplyDeleteThis one hits so deep
ReplyDeleteYeah same here. It is death already to be completely broke. You would run mad
ReplyDeletePoverty is a bastard.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us.
ReplyDeleteChai, thank God for you
ReplyDeleteSame here, my prayer is that God should bless us so that our children will not experience poverty like we did.
ReplyDeletePoverty na bastard walahi..
ReplyDeleteMay God help us
Poverty is bad. Nobody want to be there.
ReplyDeleteSo tosshing
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