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The Real Billoionairs Are Under Under The Bridge At Ojuelegba! by toks81(f): 10:40am On Sep 13, 2007
An interesting gist popped up at work yesterday while we where trying to crack a brief.BEGGERS!boy where there horrid stories to tell.

A manager recounted his experience about just when he came into Lagos after 1 year outside Lagos doing his youth service.As he got down at ojota,he said 2 little children accosted him.'Oga our mother is sick and in hospital and we are looking for money for her drug's or something like that.The story was so touching.He had just 200 naira on him.He told them he had just 200and they offered to look for change for him. As they turned he noticed that the one who came to do the marketing signaled to the younger one who brought out a brown envelope and as he dipped his hand in the envelope the amount of money that followed the hand was shocking.He said if 1000note was excisting then he's sure it would have come out to. no small denomination at all.100,200 and 500 naira notes.

Unknown to them he saw the whole show.The chief marketer finally brought out 50 naira and gave it to him.He looked at them angrily and asked that they give him back the 200 so he would change it himself,sharply they knew he had caught them so they went back to the treasury and added another 50 bucks to it.

Annoyed he turned and left.The next day as he was coming down from a bus at oni-pan b/stop guess who he saw the same children as he stood scowling down at them they caught the scope that he was the same guy they duped they did a 180 turn and headed east.My guy said he closed marked this children because he did not want someone else to become another mugu.After like 20 Min's when they kept jamming road blocks they took the next available bus out of there.To God knows which destination to continue business.

The most shocking was a case in one big church in yaba.(name with held)of a two beggers who decided to rebel against their oga.

The story came out after the oga came to expose them in church so they could be driven away.

These 2 so called beggers where put there strategically.They had wounds that never seemed to heal.This wound wa struly a sight deep,smelly,and always greased.

Their sponsor said they always made returns of 7,000 daily until one day when a rich couple took pity on them and said they would be giving them a certain amount every sunday to go for appropriate treatment.The first sunday they where given 10,000 cash minus the 10,20 and 5 nairas that passers by would drop oh.

Oga demanded 2ce the drop that day,omo ise yari Oga come vex go report for police station for panti.

The oga said to the extent that the wounds on their legs where fake and only cosmetic he pulled off the plasters and bandages exposing smooth skin beneath.

People it was a sight.They both landed in jail oga and omo ise!

And the stories go on and on and on.So next time someone comes and says to you.Good evening sir/oga i never chop since yesterday'take a gooooooood look at them.Do they really look hungry.I know scripturally it is good to give because giving to the poor is giving to God. But then these people can't just be trusted.Well i thank God for opportunities like CAN an RCCG initiative (A CAN CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE) constantly feeding the poor daily.

So you know that 10,100,200 naira or a derica of rice,oil etc is going a long long way and being recorded in the good books.

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