CEO of OUCH, Uche Nnaji was disappointed to learn that the dapper windscreen cleaner, Abdulahi has gone back to cleaning cars on the streets after refusing to learn work as he seeks for Olajumoke (the bread seller) miracle
.
Uche Nnaji, Further narrated the story as a wrote:
"The news came to me yesterday, but I decided to
reach him first and hear him out before writing this piece, but all effort to
achieve was fruitless as he has refused picking everyone's calls. The bubble buster, was when same guy went ahead to send the
message on my DP in the form of as an SMS to my personal assistant complaining
that we did not TRANSFORM his life OVERNIGHT like he expected. Proceeding with
some tribal/sentimental approach.
Dapper windscreen cleaner's message to Uche Nnaji |
Can somebody be kind enough to remind this guy that my name
is Uche Nnaji, NOT Uche Olatoyan. Dude, I AM NOT YOUR FATHER, I owe you
NOTHING!!! This sense of ENTITLEMENT is shocking. Whollup! Does this guy think
I TRANSFORM destinies OVER NIGHT for living? That is solely as exclusive preserve
of God the Miracle worker.
Honesty, we had better plans for you Abdulai but you were
more concerned about the daily stipends the STREET offered. It’s fine, after
all people throw away Diamonds chasing stones; you will not be the first. Just
wish I listened when the photographer shared concerns. about your unstable
character (like when You agreed and allowed them to use the #150k given by a
Good Samaritan to enable you secure an Apartment in Abeokuta, and after rent
was paid you came up days later to say that you no longer want to stay in
Abeokuta ).
I still try to wrap my mind around this because who gets
celebrated and featured on CNN/YahooNews/EbonyLife and yet refuse to see the
bigger picture? But as much as I am BROKEN with your decision to go back to the
streets , I would rather live with the pain of knowing I tried to HELP , than
the REGRETS of not even making an effort.
As the saying goes "You can take a Horse to the river,
but can't force it to DRINK ".
It’s obvious his PASSION for CLEANING WindShields in Traffic
is his HOME. And like they say, ‘Home is where the Heart is’. There are many
mysteries of LIFE, and nobody knows what tomorrow will bring. But at this point
all I can do is sit-back, pray and wish him WELL."
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