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Monday 30 November 2015

Read this amazing story of a Nigerian I found on Facebook

Truly amzing story as shared by a Nigerian man, Ken Davidson pictured with the elderly Nigerian woman above. Read below:

On a sub zero freezing but bright and sunny late morning in Toronto, I gained an Adopted Mum. So there I was patiently awaiting my turn to go through immigrations with the Toronto Border force, and within earshot, I heard a rather fraught and somewhat distressing conversation between a stern border force immigration official...and a wheel chair bound grandma...near enough same age as my mum.
She obviously didn't speak much in terms of English, but I could tell from her pidgin English that she is Delta State, possibly Urhobo.
The immigration officer was asking her who she came to see and how long for...she couldn't understand a word. The immigration officer was at this stage getting rather impatient and started raising her voice at which point the poor lady started crying. So being the only Nigerian around, I stepped up and politely told the officials that I speak the same language as the lady. Quite quickly, the lady looked at me and said my son, and started rapping Urhobo splattered with pidgin English. Although I told her I wasn't Urhobo but I can converse in pidgin quite well. And that if we cannot make any headway, I'd call a few close friends that are Urhobo. To cut a long story short, the immigration officials were categorical that if they couldn't locate the relative that invited her, they'd have to send her back.
The poor lady broke into an Asthma crisis upon hearing "deport". Apparently her daughter who has been in Canada for a decade invited her and before Mama left Nigeria, she (daughter) gave her all her contact details. Already in a terribly distressed state, grandma had misplaced the details. Speaking pidgin to her, I asked if she has a cellphone...otherwise called "handset", that I can look at to get her daughter's contact details. She promptly produced her phone...And guess what? The phone turned out to be one of the very old style Nokias. As I was scrolling through the phone and trying to locate Charity, her daughter's number...as if we didn't have enough stuffs to deal with, the phone died on us! I opened it up so that I could swap the sim card into one of mine...only to discover it was indeed one of the old style full size SIMS which obviously couldn't fit into mine.
By this time, I had spent an additional hour and a quarter trying to assist...One thing was paramount in my mind, to do all that was humanly possible to avoid her being sent back to the hell hole she just escaped from. Lol. Still visibly distressed, I got my phone out and called a close friend who lives in Nigeria...who is also Urhobo and speaks the dialect perfectly. Na so the woman eyes lit up when she heard a familiar dialect down the line telling her to calm down that all Is going to be well. That that man with her is going to sort it all out. Lol. Whilst all these was going on, I started going through her hand luggage meticulously and methodically...and after about 45 minutes I hit the jackpot and a presto there it was all crumpled...was Charity, her daughter's contact details! Promptly dialled her number...and a rather apprehensive voice came through...It was Charity - mama's daughter.
She had apparently been waiting for three solid hours in the arrival hall worried sick. Without further ado, we promptly got our passports processed and made our way out...into the waiting arms of Charity, mama's daughter....whom she hadn't seen in 10 very long years. Tears were flowing all around...and mama insisted that I should come for her so that she could pray for me. Right there in the arrival hall, I knelt down next to her wheelchair and she prayed and prayed....without minding the hordes of Canadians walking past wondering what the heck Is going on in the middle of the arrival hall.
To cap it all up, I gave mama a parting gift and told the daughter who was apparently gobsmacked, dumbfounded and extremely emotional...that I have a mum of a similar age, who also quite often travels wheelchair bound and in all these I would want to think that should my mum par adventure find herself in a similar situation in future, a similarly kind hearted human being would step in and intercede.

Although it took at least 2.5 hours out of what is a hectic schedule for me, I couldn't possibly have walked away from Grandma. And of course mamas daughter insisted on taking a selfie of me with mama before I dashed off...By a stroke of coincidence, the friend who i called to calm mama....has a sister called...yup, you guessed it, Charity...What an eventful morning!

131 comments:

bella said...

this is really touching!

MicahJnr said...

Wow. What an eventful day indeed. God bless you Sir

CHYGURL from CHYNA said...

Chai... May God bless u for this

Miracle Akudo Amaefula said...

Amazing God, always doing wonders

Anonymous said...

Wow!!! Nice nice...

Unknown said...

Woooooow! Angels still do exist. Linda take note!

Blog It With Olivia said...

Eiya, that's really nice of him....
















#iT wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#It MuSt eNd In PrAisE

Unknown said...

So sweet of him.

Anonymous said...

Point of correction: Nigeria is no he'll hole

Anonymous said...

Point of correction: Nigeria is no hell hole

Unknown said...

Aww, I can relate... Grandmas are the same everywhere! God bless you Ken, you're truly a kind Nigerian. I love Grandmas!!! LOL xxx

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

PARENTAL ADVISORY
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Mama nor want deportation

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Awwwwww... Good ppl still exist

Miracle Akudo Amaefula said...

How I which our world will be like this, forgetting our own worries and lending a helping hand.God bless you sir

Unknown said...

Mama tie wrapper on top her Jean o! Lol no time. The world still has kind people in it, people that will help 100% selflessly and then some.

Anonymous said...

'One thing was paramount in my mind, to do all that was humanly possible to avoid her being sent back to the hell hole she just escaped from. Lol.'

...and I stopped reading this epistle. Like seriously? You can call your country a Hell Hole, but can't check the Immigration Officer that couldn't be bothered to show an ounce of respect to an Elderly woman.

Amazing ko, story ni.

Anonymous said...

Truly amazing!

Unknown said...

Wow. Thats nice. Kudos

Anonymous said...

The world revolves

Unknown said...

Lovely and kind.There is GOD.

Anonymous said...

Wow i love his command of english, plus his kindheartedness. God bless u for this.
Shygal.

Anonymous said...

And these are the things that matter the most and not the material world we live in.God,respect and love.

James007 said...

Always good to be good and always help in any way you can in life never say it's not my business. thanks bro for showing that all in all we still have good Nigerian.

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Awwww! This is humanity, this is the kind of life we're called to live. May God bless you so much brother.


~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Unknown said...

Awwww,God bless ur kind heart and bless mama too

Unknown said...

Awww, guy I tap from dat ur prayer o

somaya10 said...

Eayaa such a humble good man, God will surely bless u for dat! See mama ooo, she's doesn't wanna b send bck to 9ja...who no like beta tin.. Lol

Unknown said...

NAH BRA! My country aint a hell hole tho! -____________________-

yawanow said...

Touching and so kind of him.

Unknown said...

Awwwnn..... so touching. God bless u oo

OSINANL said...

Hmm... Nice

Unknown said...

Wowwwwwwwwwww,Am touched

Anonymous said...

Am in tears!!!! God bless you and reward you richly...ur generation will know no pain!!!! Help will come speedily at all times...for this singular act,even ur tenth generation will be heard of..

Funmi Aiyenuro said...

May the good Lord bless you for your kind gesture.

ary said...

Awww that is so nice

Clara Udeh said...

Story bin trending since sat!...it really pays to b good..we should learn from this.

seeker! said...

Nice of him! Nigerians pls let's cultivate the habit of helping ourselves, only Love can save this world from self destruction.

hajiashoo said...

God bless u as u help mama!

mariposa said...

awwwwwww, quite touching, it really pays to be kind to people we meet everyday

Bonita Bislam said...

Woooooow! Sweet story

Unknown said...

Is always good to be good

kenny said...

Nice one man. For a moment I thought it was going to end by the guy dating the daughter lol..but it ended well.

Anonymous said...

God bless you son...!!!!We are proud of you

Miss Grace said...

God Bless you Mr.

Eya Ayambem said...

This brought tears to my eyes. There are still good people around and AMEN to mama's prayer for you. May you never be stranded in life.

Henry said...

What a kind hearted fellow, God will bless you and your generations to come abundantly

Styne said...

God bless his heart.

Anonymous said...

MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS U. NEVER STOP DOING GOOD.

Anonymous said...

This brought tears to my eyes,in all the chaos around us reading something like this gives us hope. That we still have hope out there the goodness in man is still hidden somewhere in our heart, God bless the man his life and generation will never lack help whenever they are in need or in a distress. Lesson to learn be good at all times you never know,peace.

Dammy said...

Lovely story. 😁😂😂😂Shows that there are still kind hearted Nigerians every where. He will surely be repaid in ways he never expected

Unknown said...

Wo!

Dis story is really interesting and linda thanks for bringing dis for us.

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Anonymous said...

See your mouth like hell hole... no be your fault. ANyways Kudos !!

Ebi said...

Awwww so nice of him..what a small world we live in!!!

Unknown said...

I'm impress,He tried....God bless him wella

Unknown said...

So nice of him. How many people will do this. Ojosubomi2@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Wow awesome

Unknown said...

nice one.bro...God bless you..........

Unknown said...

So nice of him. How many people will actually do that. 🙏🏽🙏🏽. Ojosubomi2@gmail.com

Unknown said...

oh!!!!!!!!!! My goodness i practically had tears rolling down my cheeks. thanks a lot to the good Samaritan!that could have been my grandma or anyone's.

John Awe Online said...

God bless you, man.

Anthony Usoro said...

Beautiful beautiful beautiful....we should all learn from this and i thank God for such persons like this...God bless you

Anonymous said...

Hell hole she escaped from? Na WA o. Is ot not the Same NigeriA we all grew up? Anyway, well done for your good deed

Unknown said...

Waoh!.. May God bless this man, and what a great coincidence.

chrisU said...

Can't imagine the stress this man passed through to solve the issue. These immigration officials don't care, they show no human sympathy..I join my prayers with mamas' own, Jehovah God go bless you well well, e go better for you,e go better for your family IJN. Amen.
@Linda Ikeji,these are the inspiring stories we like not those egg plant, this and that.

ifeoma floral mormah said...

Eyah....this is really touching.It cost less to really be nice to people.I also pray for you bro,God's blessings.

Anonymous said...

I love what I just read.

Cynberry said...

God bless your kind soul!
I've done similar on a US bound flight!

abujakenneth said...

Good work Ken

Anonymous said...

You are great kind hearted man...God Bless You Plenty!

Anonymous said...

So nice of you...you are blessed

Unknown said...

wow very emotional story tears are literally rolling down my

Anonymous said...

Tear...tears...tears...flowing freely. God bless you man

Roman! said...

Wao! Is good to help

Anonymous said...

God bless you.

Unknown said...

God bless you should sir, the cost of kindness is 0Naira.

Unknown said...

nice story. it pays to be good. whatever we do on earth is a seed sown that must be reaped one way or the other. keep doing good and good shall continue to follow u.

Racheal.reks said...

Wow,amazing story.God bless you Sir.

CHIJI NKE said...

That is so kind of you. it shows you are a responsible man, a responsible son and responsible citizen. but please don't you ever refer to Nigeria as a' hell hole " if it is a hell hole for you not for those in it and are determine to make it work no matter what. every country have their own peculiar issues. Name them U.S.A, FRANCE, UK... IF NOT NOW, MAY BE LATER BUT THEY WILL ALL EXPERIENCE THE SAME GLOBAL PROBLEM NIGERIA IS FACING AT THE MOMENT. IF YOU TALK IN TERMS OF DEVELOPMENT, WE ARE ON OUR WAY. ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY, IN TERMS OF LEADERSHIP QUALITIES, WE WILL GET IT RIGHT SOME DAY. IN TERMS OF TERRORISM GO AND ASK KENYA, U.S.A AND FRANCE WHY THEY COULDN'T PREVENT THEIRS. PLEASE WATCH YOUR TONGUE

plumpy j said...

Oh dats nice of you.God bless you brother.

Unknown said...

Interesting......

Anonymous said...

Awwww this man must be an angel God sent to help this woman.

MADE IN NIGERIA said...

Awwwwwww....how nice of him

Anonymous said...

Aaaawww, really a touching piece. It brought tears to my eyes. Thank God for kind hearted Nigerians like you. God bless you.

Anonymous said...

Amazing story!!!

Unknown said...

Lol@hell hole
Somehow true shaa

Anonymous said...

Awww, God bless you sir

Anonymous said...

Beautiful story!

Unknown said...

Awww, good hearted human.
~D great anonymous!

Unknown said...

Awww. This left me all teary. There are some good hearted people in the world though. That thought is very encouraging...

Unknown said...

Touching

Unknown said...

Didn't u take no photo with charity

Anonymous said...

wow, wow ,wow...quite touching and very kind of the young man. God will bless u both now and in your old age.

Juleslouis said...

Ehyahh! Awwwwwww!

Unknown said...

That's so beautiful

Unknown said...

I'm touched

lami said...

God bless him, nice story

Anonymous said...

God. I cried reading this. God will bless your old age Mr.

Unknown said...

God bless you big







Nimelda said so..........

dy said...

wow.............. there are still kind nigerians out there

Anonymous said...

That was a good heart. Even considering your time. God will bless you. Please keep it up. Am sure even the Canadian immigration officer will be amazed, and apparently learnt a thing from all that happened. God bless you.

Anonymous said...

That was a good heart. Even considering your time. God will bless you. Please keep it up. Am sure even the Canadian immigration officer will be amazed, and apparently learnt a thing from all that happened. God bless you.

Unknown said...

Awwwww.so nice

Anonymous said...

Amazing world

Anonymous said...

Amazing world

Anonymous said...

God bless you,its amazing to know kind people still exist

Anonymous said...

I'm in my office bawling my eyes out...
There are good people in this world.

God bless you Ken.

MamaOj said...

God bless all kind hearted people.

OLUSOLA. (sola_sesay@yahoo.com) said...

WAOW THIS WRITE UP MADE MY DAY. IT IS GOOD TO BE GOOD O.

OLUSOLA. (sola_sesay@yahoo.com) said...

WAOW THIS WRITE UP MADE MY DAY. IT IS GOOD TO BE GOOD O.

Ebony Oge said...

Wow, so thoughtful of him and patient enough. That's the thin-line missing in our attitude towards others. I enjoyed every bit of his narrative. Good man.

Anonymous said...

Gud pple lik me re stil much in dis world,#smiles

LAGOSTRAFFIC said...

Good Samaritan..... no, good Nigerian. Be your mummy's keeper.

Anonymous said...

Amazing! Lord give me a helping heart. but i dont like the part where he called Nigeria a "hell hole".

Anonymous said...

what you did, indeed was special. GOD will indeed reward you for putting a smile on that helpless woman.

Anonymous said...

bless you heart.

Anonymous said...

Awwww.God bless him

KELE GOLDMIND said...

So inspiring and emotionally provoking, ...God is awesome, he will surely send you a helper when you need it most, Amen.

Unknown said...

he just called nigeria a hell hole...

Anonymous said...

God bless you, you are a good man with a big heart.

Otaswifey chat me up for your classy traditional marriage aso - oke at the most affordable rate said...

So touching

Anonymous said...

all was well with your epistle until you called your own country a hell hole. gerrarahere mehn.

Anonymous said...

the epistle made sense until he called Nigeria a hell hole

amakandidi said...

WOW SO NICE OF YOU @OSIBODU B/4 K.

SunnyBriggs. said...

Amazing indeed. God bless you Sir.

Bummyla said...

God Bless You Sir In Christ Jesus! Amen! http://www.bummyla.com

Unknown said...

wow,soo amazing.God bless that man.

Anonymous said...

God bless you real good Ken. May your helpers never be far away from you. You did great.

Dreezy the quidnunc said...

It's a hell hole my brother .... Person come for Xmas dem don rub am next day, after being away for years Msheww ... In fact dungeon hole ..

Anonymous said...

Aaaw, God bless you for your effort. May you always know joy and peace and may you never lack help.

kharizma said...

Rili touching & hilarious

kharizma said...

Rili touching & hilarious

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