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How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 2:01pm On Nov 27, 2018
HOW A POOR BEGGAR GOT AN ARROGANT RICH MAN LITERALLY ON HIS KNEES


One day, a beggar was walking around looking for a place with a crowd to earn some spare coins. On his back, there was a worn-out bag containing his only change of clothes. He walked and walked. Suddenly, he saw a wallet lying on the ground.

The beggar looked around him but there was no one around. He then picked up the wallet and opened it. He was shocked to find a thick stack of money inside with several credit cards and an identity card!

He looked at the wallet and looked around again. His mind was torn between walking away with a wallet full of cash or to wait for the owner to come and collect his wallet. He knew it would be best to return it to its rightful owner.

So, he decided to camp on that very spot hoping that the owner of the wallet would show up. After all, the person who dropped this wallet would be very anxious by then and would look for it. He did not dare to leave the wallet there as someone irresponsible might see it and take the money and the credit cards away.

Even though he was a beggar, he knew that did not give him an excuse to steal someone else’s money. Just like anyone else, beggars have their own principles as well. Thus, he wanted to return the wallet to the owner as soon as possible.

Unknowingly, the day turned into night. The beggar had waited for a day but the owner still did not show up.Eventually, he decided to wait for a few more days and he moved his camping spot to a location beside the flower bed and continued to wait.

Finally on the third day, there was a man pacing back and forth at the very spot the beggar found the wallet. He seemed to be looking for something important. Then, the man saw the beggar and came over to him.

He asked the man in a condescending manner:

“Hey beggar! Did you see a wallet lying around here?”

The beggar frowned at the man’s rude words and actions but he nodded and said:

“Yes.”

The beggar knew straight away that the man was the owner of the wallet as he has the same looks as the picture on the identity card.

Seeing the beggar’s slow reaction, the man became anxious and said:

“Quickly you filthy beggar! Tell me who picked up my wallet. If I find it, I will reward you with fifty dollars”

The beggar kept silent and wondered how to return the wallet to him. He was afraid that the man might accuse him of stealing the wallet by looking at how aggressive the man was.

The man who was apparently could no longer hold his patience said to the beggar:

“Hey smelly beggar, tell me quickly who took the wallet! I need my identity card for some urgent applications. If I find it, I will reward you with 100 dollars”

As the man continued to treat him with no respect, the beggar lost his composure when he heard those words. He may be a beggar but he also has the rights to be treated as a human.You might have clean and neat clothes on you but does it mean you are more superior than anyone else whose clothes are not from well-known brands? Does it justify your action to disrespect others?

With these thoughts in mind, the angry beggar intended to punish this arrogant man. He said:

“I know who picked up your wallet and where that person is right now. I can tell you where he is but you must kneel down and apologise to me. Your words have discriminated us beggars.”

A lot of people have gathered around to watch the commotion that was happening as the man and the beggar yelled at each other.

After hearing the beggar’s words, the man raised his fist in an attempt to punch the beggar but he did not dare to do so as he was really desperate to find his identity card. To make sure that the beggar was not telling a lie about knowing where his wallet was, the man asked:

“What evidence do you have to prove that you have seen the wallet?”

The beggar then mentioned the man’s name and said that he knew his name from the identification card.

After confirming that the beggar has seen his wallet, the man quickly knelt down and apologised to the beggar for his disrespectful words as he told the beggar that he really needed his identity card urgently.

Onlookers who witnessed the incident praised the beggar and said he did the right thing to teach this arrogant man a lesson.

After the man apologised to him, the beggar brought out the man’s wallet and said:

“It is never wrong for you to kneel down to admit your mistakes. I have been waiting for three days for you to show up so that I could return the wallet to you but then when you do show up, you disrespect me straight away”

After saying those words and returning the wallet to the man, the beggar then picked up his belongings. He turned around and walked away.

The man could only stand there feeling embarrassed at his actions. Had he not being such an ill-mannered person, he could have gotten his wallet easily and the beggar would not be resentful towards him. In fact, he should be grateful that the beggar chose to stay at the same spot under the sun and in the cold just to wait for him to collect the wallet.

By Good Times.

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Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by otipoju(m): 3:45pm On Nov 27, 2018
but that beggar is not a Nigerian christian
Who would claim twas divine favour

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Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 12:14am On Nov 28, 2018
This is to show that there are still some good and honest people out there even in Nigeria, and even in the church in Nigeria even though most are corrupt. And this is meant to be an example to all such ones.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by obinna58(m): 5:07am On Nov 28, 2018
Who has time to read nonsense
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 7:45am On Nov 28, 2018
obinna58:
Who has time to read nonsense
The person you see in the mirror.

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Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 1:21pm On Nov 28, 2018
Don't look down on a poor beggar because you are rich
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 8:12am On Nov 29, 2018
Teaches about the possibility of integrity even in poverty, and how not to treat a poor man!
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 7:56am On Nov 30, 2018
The humble pie.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 9:21am On Dec 01, 2018
At least the rich man got to learn the truth, in an easier way than the rich man in Lazarus story had done!
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 02, 2018
Such things make me happy
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 8:36am On Dec 02, 2018
Pride goes before a fall
Be humble

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Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by orunto27: 9:08am On Dec 02, 2018
You are Lie Mohammed of Nollywood.com
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by orunto27: 9:11am On Dec 02, 2018
As a mediocre story teller, you get 35%.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 9:24am On Dec 02, 2018
orunto27:
You are Lie Mohammed of Nollywood.com
Wow just by the story alone you are already confessing your sins.

Keep mistreating and oppressing the poor, one day your sins would surely catch up with you!
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by orunto27: 9:38am On Dec 02, 2018
Almajiri is a Fulani meaning Beggers and Bokoharam.
The $360million Abacha Loot Recovered should have been returned to our 36 States @$10m per State for a Uniform specially designed Project instead of returning it to Beggers through their Prince, who is now claiming to be Abrahamic original Ishmaelite.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 10:05am On Dec 02, 2018
orunto27:
Almajiri is a Fulani meaning Beggers and Bokoharam.
The $360million Abacha Loot Recovered should have been returned to our 36 States @$10m per State for a Uniform specially designed Project instead of returning it to Beggers through their Prince, who is now claiming to be Abrahamic original Ishmaelite.
Are you also an oppressor of the poor, because it seems this thread is making you feel very uncomfortable because of the message which is intended to prevent such inhuman treatment of the poor and beggars?

Because what has this message got to do with Fulani's, except you think that all beggars are Fulani's and almajiris.

I am not from the North, not to talk of being a Fulani, and I created a thread to help the cause of the poor. Instead of learning if applicable to you, you are busy giving excuses.

If maybe you are one of the numerous church goers that we have today who think that they can get away with mistreating the poor, beggars, helpless etc., don't change as you have been warned and see if at the end you will have any chance.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 11:55am On Dec 03, 2018
BishopImam:
Pride goes before a fall
Be humble
Perfect illustration and message
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by tellsblinks(m): 1:06pm On Dec 03, 2018
so last last nothing come out for the begger?? after all the waiting??
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by luvmijeje(f): 1:24pm On Dec 03, 2018
I want to take up the story from the view of someone who lost his wallet. The guy's reaction was understandable. He was already angry, worried and short temper. Most of us in that period don't respond well to pressure. So when someone who don't know us get to meet us, they get to be judgemental and not understanding.

My point is that most people are not that bad when we get to know them better. We should not always jump to conclusion.
Re: How A Poor Beggar Made An Arrogant Rich Man To Literally Go On His Knees by Nobody: 2:23pm On Dec 03, 2018
luvmijeje:
I want to take up the story from the view of someone who lost his wallet. The guy's reaction was understandable. He was already angry, worried and short temper. Most of us in that period don't respond well to pressure. So when someone who don't know us get to meet us, they get to be judgemental and not understanding.

My point is that most people are not that bad when we get to know them better. We should not always jump to conclusion.
That's really strange coming from you of all people here, except maybe I read you wrongly.

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