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My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by nitoriolohun(m): 4:01pm On Jun 28, 2021
recounted her bitter experiences from her “nasty” uncle who, ironically, is now a pastor.

She wrote, “My mother’s immediate junior brother told my mother and myself in the presence of my grandmother, his mum, that we will die in poverty and wretched. He said a lot of nasty things to my mum that he had been saying to me that I never told my mum. I was living with him then and in JS3.

“I will never forget how my mum wept bitterly. This was a man my mum practically raised. When he got married, he couldn’t afford rent and lived with us. When he started a daycare centre and school my parents invested in for him.

“When poverty struck us he became nasty! Poverty is a canceller!

“I lived with this uncle for a year because his house was close to my secondary school and will relieve my parents of the burden to pay transport fare. My father reluctantly allowed me to live with him after much pressure from my grandmother, his mother-in-law.


“After the dressing down my uncle gave to my mother and I, my grandmother told me to go back to my home, that God that provided a way for my parents to pay school fees will provide a way for the transport fare. That was how I went back ooh.

“I saw hell in my Uncle’s house and I never said a word to my parent. It was years later I told my parents some of the things I went through.

“There was a day I cried and cried and begged my mum that I was not going back to my uncle. She cried with me and still sent me there.

“When years later, my father heard the story he was angry and he said he would never have allowed me go back to my uncle if he was at home that day. He never wanted me to live with my uncle. He only agreed when his mother-in-law accused him of not allowing us to be close with them.

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“The one that gives me the chills today is how he and his wife used to lock me out and I was forced to sleep at the main entrance into the house and this house had two men who were students at BUK (Bayero University Kano) and also his wife’s brother who was serving. What if?!

“I used to be the one to sleep last and I will wake up very early. I didn’t want anyone to know I was sleeping at door leading to the house. For me, it was the shame of anyone finding out. I never thought of rape. Today I wonder what if?

“I started my menstrual period in my Uncle’s house. I told his wife. My uncle turned my menstruation to a crime against humanity. I see oba for that house ooooh! I thank God for the child I was. I was a child who never sought validation and didn’t care what adults thought of me!


“As a teenager, I used to shuffle when I walk. My uncle and his wife said that I was using my feet to sweep their wealth away. They accused me of witchcraft. Even the way I swept was interpreted as me sweeping their wealth away.

“Poverty is a bastard! Dem no dey accuse rich man pikin of witchcraft na only poor man pikin dem dey say na witch.

“I was the one that did all the house work and cooking. When my grandmother came to stay with my Uncle, his wife that never did anything started waking up before me to do the housework. I jejely allowed her.

“My grandmother started quarrelling with me on why I was allowing my Aunty do the housework alone. I told my grandmother that I was the one doing all the work and she only started because she is around and since she wanted to do it, she can do it without interference from me.

“Those people showed my grandmother pepper. She was sick. They will be blasting music and when she will beg them to reduce the volume, they will increase it. My uncle neglected his mother – a woman that gave her all to her children.

“My grandmother vowed never to return to Kano. Indeed, she never did. She died not long after. She collapsed in the toilet and became paralysed. My mum had to go take care of her. This uncle, even when he finally did go home to visit his mum, it was to berate her and my mother

“Anyway, my grandmother never recovered from that sickness and she died on the 30th of August 1988. 33 years ago. I was 14!


“That my Uncle? He is a man of God today, preaching to people. God is merciful!” (sic.)




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Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Fahdiga1: 4:01pm On Jun 28, 2021
We didn't ask for your life story you talkative lunatic. Since you fortunately found yourself on the rich side of life simply because your hobby was chasing after men and luckily for you your present husband had to take pity on you and marry you. You have since assumed yourself as a demi god simply because you have a leaking mouth and can insult anyone you want without restraint but to burst your bubble, Nigerians still sees you as a tramp that you are
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Officialgarri: 4:05pm On Jun 28, 2021
It doesn't mean you won't still die poor. Why not wait for the prophecy to be fulfilled.

Because i don't think smearing people's image, blackmailing and being a wife to a thief can be considered as riches.

And then Aisha still sitting next to her poop as usual, has decided to drag her uncle to the public for the world to stone to death, and says “That my Uncle? He is a man of God today, preaching to people. God is merciful!” (sic.)

The blood of my brothers you led to their untimely death during the Endsars charade is crying for help in the world beyond, but God is indeed merciful but as for you Aisha, I'm not...

Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Simplyleo: 4:08pm On Jun 28, 2021
Don't worry, you won't die poor, continue your support for dot republic.

When our online country finally materialize, we will each be entitled to $1m every week and everyone will own 12 bedroom mansion with 5 workers, 10 SUVs with 5 drivers. Though each of your workers will also be entitled to same as you and there won't be zoo police to harass you, whatever you do.

That is what ohamadick promised us. cheesy

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Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by socialmediaman: 4:09pm On Jun 28, 2021
If wishes were horses, Nigerians living inside Nigeria will be the most prosperous people in the world. So the wishes of an uncle who doesn’t have influence over your well being doesn’t matter, what matters is what you make of your life.

That being said, sometimes people can predict, based on experience, history, and how you live your life within your community and circumstances, whether you are headed in the right direction or not. For instance, you’re lazy and refuse to get educated, you’ve already increased your odds of being financially successful. It doesn’t mean you’ll be a failure, but out of a 100 people who act the same way, perhaps odds are that only 5 of them eventually make it, which is only a 5% chance of success!

Hope this makes sense to someone.
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Righteousness2(m): 4:09pm On Jun 28, 2021
She wrote, “My mother’s immediate junior brother told my mother and myself in the presence of my grandmother, his mum, that we will die in poverty and wretched.

No Matter what anyone says to you, He/She is not God. As long as God did not put you down, no body can. Never allow their words to affect you. Cancel it and move ahead.


That my Uncle? He is a man of God today, preaching to people. God is merciful!”

That is the Merciful nature of GOD.
Ever Forgiving!
No matter how Bad you and wicked you Have lived, The Loving Merciful JESUS is willing to Forgive, clean you up and Make you a New Creature
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by chatinent: 4:11pm On Jun 28, 2021
Who dey epp.
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Massiveglory: 4:11pm On Jun 28, 2021
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Simplyleo:
Don't worry, you won't die poor, continue your support for dot republic.

When our online country finally materialize, we will be entitled to $1m every week and everyone will own 12 bedroom mansion.

That is what ohamadick promised us. cheesy
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Atimes pretend to have small sense.
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by festacman(m): 4:16pm On Jun 28, 2021
Obviously a bad experience for Aisha but I will wait till her uncle replies her before taking sides.

However, one thing I have noticed in this life is that some people easily forget bad treatments given to them as children while some save them somewhere in their heads and wait for a payback time. Aisha's mother may have wronged this his brother while they were growing up and he kept it in his 'mental file' until a revenge opportunity arose. And you can see the same unforgiving trait being manifested in Aisha in this story. Only God knows how badly she will serve her own revenge if she had the opportunity.

You see, FORGIVENESS is very easy to preach but hard, very hard to practise.

Aisha our sister, sorry ma!

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Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by TruthHurts1(m): 4:27pm On Jun 28, 2021
Your utterances remind me of when I volunteered to teach children with Downes Syndrome. I'm beginning to think our paths may have crossed at some point in life. Would this be you by any chance?


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Simplyleo:
Don't worry, you won't die poor, continue your support for dot republic.

When our online country finally materialize, we will each be entitled to $1m every week and everyone will own 12 bedroom mansion with 5 workers, 10 SUVs with 5 drivers. Though each of your workers will also be entitled to same as you and there won't be zoo police to harass you, whatever you do.

That is what ohamadick promised us. cheesy
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Fahdiga1: 4:29pm On Jun 28, 2021
TruthHurts1:
Your utterances remind me of when I volunteered to teach children with Downes Syndrome. I'm beginning to think our paths may have crossed at some point in life.

He is the one

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Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by TruthHurts1(m): 4:30pm On Jun 28, 2021
I knew it!

Fahdiga1:
He is the one
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jun 28, 2021
If you cant take care of someone's child, tell the person... "things are tough for us, we dont think we can handle this responsibility".... parents should also learn not to pass responsibilities they birthed to others.
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by socialmediaman: 4:34pm On Jun 28, 2021
Officialgarri:
It doesn't mean you won't still die poor. Why not wait for the prophecy to be fulfilled.

On the other hand, Maybe you would have been very rich if you had taken his advice.
Because i don't think smearing people's image, blackmailing and being a wife to a thief can be considered as riches.

And then Aisha still sitting next to her poop as usual, has decided to drag her uncle to the public for the world to stone to death, and says “That my Uncle? He is a man of God today, preaching to people. God is merciful!” (sic.)

The blood of my brothers you led to their untimely death during the Endsars charade is crying for help in the world beyond, but God is indeed merciful but as for you Aisha, I'm not...

Don’t know why I find this comment funny, but when I hear someone say “thief” Gandollar always comes to mind.

Secondly, isn’t it an irony that the despot in Aso rock or his accomplice in bourdillon who ordered that ENDSARS peaceful protesters should be shot and killed, isn’t considered guilty, but the person who exercised their constitutional right to protest is!
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by tommy589(m): 6:06pm On Jun 28, 2021
I was in my 20s when I experienced maltreatment as a squatter. I took in the ill treatment knowing I needed a roof over my head

Prior to that I was a teen that you can not maltreat even if you are mean,I ensured I made my staying with mean relatives miserable before I moved away.Before I became your ward I saw how well my mother treated them when they stayed with us. Maybe I had my way because my mother was/is one fiery woman
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by nairavsdollars(f): 7:45pm On Jun 28, 2021
Are u now rich
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Bigflamie(m): 7:47pm On Jun 28, 2021
Simplyleo:
Don't worry, you won't die poor, continue your support for dot republic.

When our online country finally materialize, we will each be entitled to $1m every week and everyone will own 12 bedroom mansion with 5 workers, 10 SUVs with 5 drivers. Though each of your workers will also be entitled to same as you and there won't be zoo police to harass you, whatever you do.

That is what ohamadick promised us. cheesy

You sound like someone that had been partially treated of mental issues cheesy I might be wrong but that's my observation. Your posts reeks of insanity
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by Realtalk20: 9:34pm On Jun 28, 2021
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Simplyleo:
Don't worry, you won't die poor, continue your support for dot republic.

When our online country finally materialize, we will each be entitled to $1m every week and everyone will own 12 bedroom mansion with 5 workers, 10 SUVs with 5 drivers. Though each of your workers will also be entitled to same as you and there won't be zoo police to harass you, whatever you do.

That is what ohamadick promised us. cheesy
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Another trash comment devoid of any wisdom or intelligence

Ibo people should employ you to be their spokes man grin

It seems you come online only to see threads related to the. Iboz and talk talk and talk nothing but trash grin
Re: My Uncle Said I’ll Die Poor, Aisha Yesufu Narrates Childhood Ordeal by festacman(m): 8:06am On Jun 29, 2021

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