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Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Hidentity(m): 11:16pm On Jun 29, 2016
ABDULLAHI OLATOYE: A VICTIM OF OUR LOST HUMANITY

Today, I should be quoted for saying the greatest threat to humanity is the human that seeks to benefit from its working. We are diverse in configuration - good, bad, crooked, cunning, pathetic, sympathetic, and yes, the hybrid of two or more are no exception. They are worse, the goats who disguise like they're sheep!

I left work today with a staunch yearn for a well deserved rest. I didn't expect a diverse drama from the usual: Passengers and conductors trading words, LASTMA illegally doing what is legal, the scramble for bus, having to deal with jumping down from a moving vehicle and the unceasing hooting by the unrepentant Lagos drivers. I remember I had to modify my voice to sound 'street' and crazy just to cajole a conductor to give me my deserved change. I am becoming a part of the system. All of us in Lagos are mad, but the justification for my hypothesis deserves a rare seat for the matter at hand.

The bus I joined was halted by the red demand of the traffic light on the independence bridge, just close to the Maryland mall. Lo and behold, I saw him- suited up, holding a black leather bag as he moved in a gait of resignation to fate from the front of one bus to the other. He was turned down by some while others marvelled at the pride with with he was doing his work. I wasn't sure, but then, he walked towards my vehicle and my doubt was cleared. Abdullahi Olatoye, the windscreen cleaner! For the avoidance of an ineffective chronicle, here is a link to Abdullahi's story and his road to the fame that was a bar in disguise: https://www.nairaland.com/3105671/windscreen-cleaner-suit-spotted-ogun

I alighted, walked to Abdullahi and sought an audience which he granted. 'I thought you were...' I mumbled some words to express my consternation as to why a windscreen cleaner turned model/tailor became a windscreen cleaner again. 'It turned out to be a regret, I wish I had not...' Abdullahi responded and a stare into his eyes gave him out as a victim of our lost humanity. We both walked to a corner as I made enquiries from him. After about 30 minutes, I needed no sorcerer to tell me Abdullahi has had his share of our hypocrisy. The type of promises orphans are acquainted with and the disappointments that are connected.

My piece is not to point fingers, Abdullahi was not ready to cast imputation on the character of anybody or organisation too. I have only come to tell Nigerians and the world: Abdullahi is back to the starting point.

His supposed helper-the outfit entity that picked him up when his story went viral claimed to have enrolled Abdullahi in the National Open University, but Abdullahi told me it was not a true news. He was neither taught any trade nor given any benefit. In fact, he had to sort himself out for transportation anytime he was to meet the bandwagon of Nigerian helpers. For the record, news have been flying around vilifying Abdullahi, he was said to run back to windscreen cleaning work as 'HE CANNOT DO ANY OTHER THING'. Posts have gone on instagram and other media, but Abdullahi's version could not be heard as his post to express his side was blocked from Instagram. He was advised by agents of these 'helpers' to keep mute as saying anything will tarnish his image. Abdullahi did, but his situation makes a deafening noise.

His helpers had expected that picking him up will mean a boost in their fortune- that some multinational companies would come and their stories will change too, but did Abdullahi assure them of a partnership with Glo or Shell in the first place? How many apparitions of men do we have to run from? Crooked keepers of faith and religion? Bosses and relatives with sinister agenda? Neighbours with negative motives? The fury of the wealthy? The anger of the poor? And the gimmicks of the helper? Maybe Abdullahi was different, but I saw a video interview of the unilag guy where he claimed he was not given accommodation as promised and circulated by the humans of this nation.

Abdullahi sought my help in broadcasting his version and I shall feature his unedited account tonight. I shall consult friends on Instagram and twitter to do same. I have his contacts and links for any Nigerian with the heart of a human. Abdullahi Is not looking for overnight success, he Is only asking for an opportunity to compete. Is that too much to ask for? Or his original crime is being born in Nigeria?

Here are the pictures of Abdullahi I took today.

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Airforce1(m): 11:19pm On Jun 29, 2016
May God send him a helper soon

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by shyling(f): 11:20pm On Jun 29, 2016
I importexport is listening

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Ladycloud(f): 11:21pm On Jun 29, 2016
Keep the hustle tight bro.. It will definitely pay off someday!

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by LMohd(m): 11:28pm On Jun 29, 2016
ok
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Nobody: 11:34pm On Jun 29, 2016
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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Obinnau(m): 11:47pm On Jun 29, 2016
Oh man, again? Op sometimes wealth doesn't just fly into your waiting hands. Why are you even painting the story like as if to say anybody owes Abdullahi any special favours? The world is full of the struggling and the poor and his case ain't different from that of others. If you really want to help him start by contributing a part of your own earnings to his cause, after all nothing is so small. SMH!

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Nobody: 11:52pm On Jun 29, 2016
So all those helpers in disguised only rode on his 'online fame' to bring more success to their organization?! I pray 'silent' helper comes his way soon. hardwork pays.

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Hidentity(m): 11:54pm On Jun 29, 2016
[quote author=Obinnau post=47054825]Oh man, again? Op sometimes wealth doesn't just fly into your waiting hands. Why are you even painting the story like as if to say anybody owes Abdullahi any special favours? The world is full of the struggling and the poor and his case ain't different from that of others. If you really want to help him start by contributing a part of your own earnings to his cause after all nothing is so small. SMH![/quote

Friend, I did not want to comment on your post, but I feel you might have made an honest mistake. 1: There was nowhere in my post that I made helping him a duty of any man. 2: You're not the one to tell me what I can do for him and what I cannot do. Whatever I did or whatever I am doing or whatever I will do for him is none of your business. I need no trumpet to announce that.

Lastly, I wrote to clear the air on misinformation. But if you think that post is a coercion that he should be helped, I don't pray you're lied against. Because now, people have different information about him and you expect him to keep mute?

By the way, when will this forum be rid of people whose congenital configuration is to comment on things beyond their comprehension ability?

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Nobody: 12:03am On Jun 30, 2016
Ok......

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by sLentlover7778(m): 12:09am On Jun 30, 2016
Well done

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by RealAdewole(m): 12:59am On Jun 30, 2016
To me, that guy has some element of greed,pride n a .........

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Nobody: 10:05am On Jun 30, 2016
Shameless, Pathetic...How could they use him?

Well, they tried using him like Olajumoke...keep Hustling
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by looseweight: 10:05am On Jun 30, 2016
Noted

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by InfomejobsN: 10:06am On Jun 30, 2016
I almost cry now. I always know something was wrong somewhere with the Story of his Helper, but who wants to listen to the version of his own story? nobody want to really help another, unless they derive some advantage of some sought. Life is not truly fare they say, but keep moving Brother, Somewhere, Somehow, at a time God will answer your call




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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by oluwagadaffi(m): 10:06am On Jun 30, 2016
good

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by abrahym(m): 10:06am On Jun 30, 2016
Nice

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by geraldgiz(m): 10:06am On Jun 30, 2016
This guy must not be serious.It was not everybody that really had the opportunity he had,even to be covered by CNN . I pray he realises that no one is responsible for ones success .

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by adewumiopeyemi(m): 10:07am On Jun 30, 2016
like i said in the former post seriously GUYs this guy need prayer this is not ordinary GUys....devil is at work

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by emyryx(m): 10:07am On Jun 30, 2016
smh may God help us

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Adesiji77: 10:07am On Jun 30, 2016
Hmm... lipsrsealed
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by ifyalways(f): 10:08am On Jun 30, 2016
Too much expectations and sense of entitlement . .

What did the helpers promise him, anyone ? Did they default ?

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by FakeNEWSevryday: 10:08am On Jun 30, 2016
No organization in Nigeria that will want to help u without the expectation of dividend, they know how Olajumoke story and they want to create their own story perhaps big organization can come have business with him, (or with them) but when it seems no one is coming, then they show their true colour

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by Politicalidiot: 10:08am On Jun 30, 2016
a lesson for Abduhalli......

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by passionate88: 10:08am On Jun 30, 2016
angry
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by StepTwo: 10:08am On Jun 30, 2016
please, u guys should stop putting so much attention on a mentally unstable person

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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by tayo200(m): 10:09am On Jun 30, 2016
pity ..d God of olajumoke no pick his call
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by ajalawole(m): 10:09am On Jun 30, 2016
some one will surely pick this guy up from the street some day............ Keep on ur work, BaBa God will surely pick ur call
Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by tammie24: 10:10am On Jun 30, 2016
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Re: Abdullahi Olatoye, The Windscreen Cleaner : A Victim Of Our Lost Humanity by yomalex(m): 10:10am On Jun 30, 2016
Hmm

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