He posted his situation on Facebook looking for help, but all he could get was zero comments.
So he sent 250 messages to his contract list requesting a loan of #200,000.
Unfortunately only 10 people responded 6 out of 10 said they could not help him and only 1 out of 4 who promised to help and gave him some money.
The other 3 gave excuses and never took his calls.
In the end, he was ejected.
He did not have a place to sleep he walked in the dark looking for options and unfortunately, a thief stole his empty purse with his ID card.
The thief was badly hit by a car in high speed as fled and died without his body being identified.
Only the bag containing the ID card served as a marker.
The next day the news spread quickly around that he (the man) had died.
2500 people posted on his Facebook wall how they knew him and how kind he was.
A committee was formed by his "Faithful" friends who raised #750,000 to feed people at his funeral.
His work colleagues organized themselves and brought #1.5m for the coffin, the tents and the chairs.
He has to be buried in a coffin worth #350,000 but as they hastily bought it there was a man who sold it to them for #200,000 saying it was his contribution.
The family met again it was a rare opportunity for the family to meet again.
Then there was a sitting for the funeral, the family contributed #400,000.
Everyone wanted to volunteer to show that they were participating.
They printed T-shirts and polos for more than #85,000.
Now imagine the scene when he decided to show himself up on day of his burial...
While everyone run helter skelter thinking they'd seen a ghost, the man felt embittered, seeing how both family and friends that abandoned him at his darkest hours, extravagantly spent all they had, on mere carcass.
So is life today, a sad realities of life.
#SAC MEDIA
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