Everyone goes through a test time in life and at some point in their finances and their relationships. What could best describe the lowest blow is to think you have the support of some people you refer to as friends, unknown to you are snitches.
Some people pretend to be kind and would want to help only with the intention of milking whats left of you to their selfish benefits. The world we live in today has continually screamed the lines ''You are on your own'' and this has become a rather well seasoned fear factor which commits a person not to trust anyone around him or her.
She suffered a sudden attack of Ego, from Man who claimed to love her, this Man fought tirelessly until he won, defeating her to homelessness. She stood alone in this battle but with an instinct of survival, had called on an ex-colleague who she believed was genuinely honest or need say she assumed was a kind person. Most people never are what they seem to be until you live under the same roof with them.
Apparently, when people warned that you should fear the Igbo man, we would say its tribalism, but in actual truth, the Igbo Man is trained to care about himself alone, and often times at the detriment of his children's well fare much more any other who isn't him or his ethnicity.
There came the gang up, a person who once said ''you are my friend, i can never throw you out of my house'' now gradually displayed his true colours. He was a selfish, Lazy Monster who felt entitled to leave off people while showing off as a big boy, the second was systemist (find out meaning of the word in the next write) who would say a white woman on the other end is his cousin and third of them was a two sided social climber, who pretended to care but would milk information off you and mis-feed it to whoever cares to listen, thereby manipulating the minds of everyone foolish enough to listen.
TO BE CONTINUED....
Very touching story. But I have a problem with the Igbo man side of the story , one Igbo mean man does not make all Igbo men mean. Nice story .
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