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The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Chifriend(m): 4:05pm On May 23, 2023
So I recently packed into this street in the heart of Calabar called Mekenge Layout and I have noticed something unique.

Since Water Board stopped functioning in the state, water has been a challenge to the residents of Calabar. This has made many resort to digging personal borehole for private use.

In other houses that do not have borehole, access to water remains a huge challenge to them.

The compound I recently packed into is just a single room with no water. So sourcing for water is still a challenge to us without borehole.

However, while majority of the compounds are upstairs (big houses) and have borehole, none of them care to remember those who don't have. An exception to this is a bungalow (a small house) who decided to give out the water generally and FREELY to anyone who needs it.

This amazes me a lot and show me a great lesson to learn.

It simply tells me that to give is not by having it all before you can give.

It shows even when you have it all, you may not still give.

It also shows that who may help you in life might not be the richest person, but he who is willing to help you.

There is even a hotel in the same street but the hotel don't give water. This could have at least formed part of their corporate social responsibilities, but they don't.

This should be a lesson to you that who will help you in this life might not be who has it all.

What is your take on this?

Picture 1 & 2 - showing showing houses in the street.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Chifriend(m): 4:35pm On May 23, 2023
Pics

Pictures 4&5, showing the water taps and the bungalow compound.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Chifriend(m): 4:37pm On May 23, 2023
Picture 5&6 - Overhead tanks in the compounds.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Chifriend(m): 4:38pm On May 23, 2023
Picture 7&8 - pictures of the hotel in the area

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by CureMe: 4:45pm On May 23, 2023
ACT 20:35
I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.

There are divine graces linked to giving….

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Chifriend(m): 4:56pm On May 23, 2023
I have learned a lot from these people.

Seun, mynd44, nlfpmod, dominique

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Kobojunkie: 7:11pm On May 23, 2023
Chifriend:
An exception to this is a bungalow (a small house) who decided to give out the water generally and FREELY to anyone who needs it. This amazes me a lot and show me a great lesson to learn. It simply tells me that to give is not by having it all before you can give. It shows even when you have it all, you may not still give. It also shows that who may help you in life might not be the richest person, but he who is willing to help you. There is even a hotel in the same street but the hotel don't give water. This could have at least formed part of their corporate social responsibilities, but they don't. This should be a lesson to you that who will help you in this life might not be who has it all. What is your take on this? Picture 1 & 2 - showing showing houses in the street.
So, exactly why did you create this thread abeg? So we know that one house on your block gives out water for free? Or to incense people against the water board? Or is it to force people to open their water source to public access? undecided
Chifriend:
I have learned a lot from these people.
Ok, so what is it that you learned from them? undecided

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by BluntCrazeMan: 7:50pm On May 23, 2023
Ok Naa
Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by SultanOfAbia: 7:50pm On May 23, 2023
Ok
Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Earlystar698(m): 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Girls go plenty there like crazy

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by vastolord4(m): 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
grin in this nigeria? Everyone has a bit of selfish in him/her including you! That what makes us human. Especially when a blackman is incharge or has what you dont!

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by saphiere(f): 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Chifriend:
So I recently packed into this street in the heart of Calabar called Mekenge Layout and I have noticed something unique.

Since Water Board stopped functioning in the state, water has been a challenge to the residents of Calabar. This has made many resort to digging personal borehole for private use.

In other houses that do not have borehole, access to water remains a huge challenge to them.

The compound I recently packed into is just a single room with no water. So sourcing for water is still a challenge to us without borehole.

However, while majority of the compounds are upstairs (big houses) and have borehole, none of them care to remember those who don't have. An exception to this is a bungalow (a small house) who decided to give out the water generally and FREELY to anyone who needs it.

This amazes me a lot and show me a great lesson to learn.

It simply tells me that to give is not by having it all before you can give.

It shows even when you have it all, you may not still give.

It also shows that who may help you in life might not be the richest person, but he who is willing to help you.

There is even a hotel in the same street but the hotel don't give water. This could have at least formed part of their corporate social responsibilities, but they don't.

This should be a lesson to you that who will help you in this life might not be who has it all.

What is your take on this?

Picture 1 & 2 - showing showing houses in the street.
Check very well. It might be a landlady in charge of that bungalow.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by maureensylvia(f): 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Reading

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Okiton: 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
cheesy
Calabar na city unlike one flooded City one Chicago drug lord built

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Guyman01: 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Even in my family I see relatives talking about how this person's husband owns a big hotel in Akure and that cousin works in Shell and Chevron etc but when we need money to solve family issues such as a sick relation in hospital they won't contribute a dime or grudgingly send very paltry sums.

But you see some very few struggling and even doing menial jobs contributing freely from the little they have to salvage a critical situation. These are the people that deserve my respect these days.

I have come to realise that Giving is an art that comes from special grace from above

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Mindlog: 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Na government suppose make sure there is functional water supply system in the city.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by castrokins(m): 7:52pm On May 23, 2023
Why You Dey Cast This Place Na? No Be You I See For Greg Place Near Rexona Hotel The Other Day?

Beht Why You Go Stay For Single Room?

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by chieveboy(m): 7:52pm On May 23, 2023
This is an everyday thing in some parts of Nigeria to put an outlet out so outsiders could fetch water free

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by ForestHill: 7:52pm On May 23, 2023
cheesy
Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Kizyte(m): 7:53pm On May 23, 2023
Na big men stingy pass...

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Nemesis0147(m): 7:53pm On May 23, 2023
Kobojunkie:
So, exactly why did you create this thread abeg? So we know that one house on your block gives out water for free? Or to incense people against the water board? Or is it to force people to open their water source to public access? undecidedOk, so what is it that you learned from them? undecided
Op avoid this woman
Unless you are ready for a serious question and answer this night

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by merit455(m): 7:54pm On May 23, 2023
My friend,Cross Riverian are the most friendly people u will ever see. Stop writing rubbish

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by ednut1(m): 7:55pm On May 23, 2023
You cannot just take pictures of people’s houses and put on the internet

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by socialmediaman: 7:55pm On May 23, 2023

However, while majority of the compounds are upstairs (big houses) and have borehole, none of them care to remember those who don't have. An exception to this is a bungalow (a small house) who decided to give out the water generally and FREELY to anyone who needs it.

OP @ Chifriend,

Easy with the entitlement mentality.

This post should be directed at the government who has failed in its duty to provide water, let your neighbors be.

Next time the politicians come to you with propaganda and tribal or religious sentiments, you know how to repay them. Perhaps you could start some form of activism that could attract them to fix the problem.

Also, learn to make friends and curry favors that will help you get by, that’s how the world works.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Utanisco(m): 7:56pm On May 23, 2023
This is poverty page
I rebuke this page in Jesus name

Na government u suppose write this to baba

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by Kobojunkie: 7:56pm On May 23, 2023
Mindlog:
Na government suppose make sure there is functional water supply system in the city.
No be so e suppose be? undecided

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by otomatic(m): 7:57pm On May 23, 2023
You want to breach people's security

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by shininglight78(m): 7:58pm On May 23, 2023
Mekenge Layout. Home to Okpo Records. Sweeeeeet.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by millionboi2: 7:59pm On May 23, 2023
Bad
Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by jmoore(m): 7:59pm On May 23, 2023
To maintain borehole no be moi moi. If you see where to buy water, thank God. Even a poor man can afford to buy water.

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Re: The Act That Inspires Me In My New Street In Calabar (photos) by chukkystar(m): 7:59pm On May 23, 2023
Some people are afraid of doing this for security reasons. U no know who dey come Ur House in the guise of fetching water

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