Sunday, 12 May 2013

A modern day slave...


Hello! How is your Sunday coming along, hope its Great so far.

 I have done a few humorous write-ups over the last few days and have received emails from a couple of people with suggestions on topics and personal experiences you would like me to talk about on this blog. I must say I am most grateful for your interest and participation plus the kind words of encouragement I have received.
This blog is targeted at using humour to bring back the love, laughter and kindness that once reigned here on earth, using the everyday thrive of man in his quest for better living and ultimately happiness as case study.

Two days ago CNN recaptured the story of young Nigerian girl adopted by a former professional soccer star, who played for the Nigerian national football team in the late 90's and early 2G's, the story was on how this man adopted a 13 year old girl and the agonising pain and horrors she went through in the house of the man who took her from her parents in Nigeria to his home in France with promise of a ‘’better life’’.  In this rather surprising story, ‘’Godwin Okpara’’ the footballer, his wife and his mother in-law were sent to jail for the inhuman treatment they dished out to ‘’Tina Okpara’’ their adopted daughter and victim. Their crimes ranged from rape, physical abuse to outright torture.

Wow... when i heard this story a few years ago, i wrote down a few things i wish to ask Godwin Okpara, his wife and his ‘’monster in-law’’ anytime i visit their jail-cell in France.  
1. Where did you meet your wife Godwin? Let me guess, your wife attended the same college with her mum and you met her in school where incidentally you all studied the same ‘’curse’’?                    2. The school would be ''INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF INHUMAN STUDIES''... So you guys all studied ‘’MALTREATMENT’’, is that a B.sc or B.A?
I am trying to justify how three adults who live in the same house could think so alike and be united in wickedness... could something have gotten into the water they drink at their home in France or is it a specie of ''egusi'' his mother in-law brought back on one of her numerous trips to Nigeria?
  
Oga Godwin, with all the fame and money you had, you couldn’t get yourself a good piece of full grown over 18years old ass... In this world of plenty Chics ‘’ready for whatever as long as you gat cash’’ ? It is with great pleasure that I announce to you that you ‘’aint got game’’ and I wish some 7 foot tall muscular French Hill-Billy made you his girlfriend in jail. You are a disgrace to Nigeria, the super Eagles and the good people of Ibo-land.  
I can only pray for your wife and mother in-law, who have been humbled by their positions as ''Head Janitor and assistant Head Janitor'' in jail. I hope God touches their hearts to make them realise ‘’a child is a child’’ irrespective of who the parent are. We must learn to treat people as we would wish others to treat us. The word LOVE is universal and its use is not limited to a few in our society.
Be kind to the people you meet on your journey through life for they are the signs left by God as a compass to direct you home.
Have a lovely week ahead...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do people even know the result of their wickedness

Anonymous said...

I equally blame parents who quicky give their children out to people because of what they stand to gain. The best people children are supposed to stay with are their parents,irrespective of d greener pastures.