Tuesday, 3 December 2013

no condition is permanet


this is not my style but i have to post this many of us got overpower with power itself the moment we get to power the story below is about what happen some weeks ago in edo state about the governor and a widow the reason of posting this is to tell us that we should be careful with the use of power
After an outbreak of the news that went viral on social networks about the Edo state governor and a widow, Mrs. Joy, who told her to go and die for selling goods on the street. The comrade, have come out once again publicly and in his humble character to apologize to the woman and she was also rewarded bountifully with a sum of 2 million, a job and scholarship for her child. A blessing in disguise you would say!

With this commendable character, many do say it’s political than coming from a cheerful heart. Whatever the case maybe, we must compliment Oshiomole for acknowledging is wrong doings and for making amends. These are rear things that can be done by some of our leaders. It should be noted that comrade spoke out of anger and he acknowledges the fact that he spoke with anger, but also states that a positive impact can also be made out of anger than the wrong that comes out mostly. 


Sometimes names are given without the knowledge that it can work in favour or against oneself. The name Joy brought joy to Madam Joy and she received a miraculous and an injury time blessing from God through man. When God is ready to turn the fortune of man to good, He does it when hope seems to be lost. Halleluyah to the most high God!!!
The adjective ‘go and die’ used to qualify that indigent widow has turned to a millionaire and she is now a proud indigene of Edo state whose name can never be forgotten in the history of Adams Oshiomole administration as Edo state governor.  

 In a word, no condition is permanent and a life of no impact is a life of no value!

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