Friday, November 30, 2018

WE ALL HAVE IT IN BITS: No Bitterness Please....

Amaka, mentally deranged, sleeps under the bridge but in her hands are twin handsome boys she gave birth to some weeks ago....

Chinwe, lives in a posh house, drives  posh cars, attends the best hospital in town for ante natal care, but see her crying because she has another still birth....

Ada, beautiful, good job, good house, good husband yet her pillow suffers  every night with wetness of her tears, because  she is yet to conceive.....

Hmmmmnnnnn....

Life, is deep, who can understand it?

Bayo lives with his parents, his father is a poor carpenter, he goes to school on foot every morning with empty stomach, yet he is exceptionally brilliant....

Tade, a son of a wealthy politician, goes to school, with escorts and assorted food & drinks, yet he cannot assimilate what he is being taught....

Gbenga, son of a medical doctor, crippled, he cannot help himself, his father cannot help him, yet he treats others and they get healed....

What is in this life sef?

We all have it in bits, that is the irony of life.
So why the bitterness, the envy and the anger?
Let's learn to manage our bits and see how we can make it better.

Halimatu, virgin, focused, intelligent, but raped on her way to school. She became pregnant, and life was on hold for a moment....

Life!  Life!!! Life!!!

Hauwa, prostitute, nothing to write home about, but got married to a good man, have four lovely kids and doing great....

Aisha, rich family,  beautiful, good job, humble, but yet to have a man to call her own.....

No one should think he is better than the next person, because we have it in bits.
As we try to manage our bits, let us also try to be a support system.

No one is more, no one is less. We are all unique in our own bits.
Abi what do you think?..............

Victor Eze Esq

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