It was the annual Joy fm + Unibank (2011) Easter Soup Kitchen (16th
edition, I guess so) and I decided to visit for the first time and
witness it myself. The crowd was overwhelming, sponsors were giving
out from food to free healthcare. What truly caught my attention was
most of the people seeking assistance were women and children and came
from a particular part of the country. Saw loads carrying their
"valuables" on their heads neatly tied up in cloths. What drives them
down South, I had "no idea" but I guess each one had their
story.There was the occasional scuffles over food and snacks but I
reckoned everyone will have a "bit" of the giveaways by the numerous
kind sponsors (God bless Joy). Saw smiles, tears and amazing dancing
moves. They had some "freebies" to smile about. As the day came to an
end and they headed out, I heard thunder strike, it was about to rain,
they might have smiled a bit to soon. They just had food but shelter
?...... wahala dey
edition, I guess so) and I decided to visit for the first time and
witness it myself. The crowd was overwhelming, sponsors were giving
out from food to free healthcare. What truly caught my attention was
most of the people seeking assistance were women and children and came
from a particular part of the country. Saw loads carrying their
"valuables" on their heads neatly tied up in cloths. What drives them
down South, I had "no idea" but I guess each one had their
story.There was the occasional scuffles over food and snacks but I
reckoned everyone will have a "bit" of the giveaways by the numerous
kind sponsors (God bless Joy). Saw smiles, tears and amazing dancing
moves. They had some "freebies" to smile about. As the day came to an
end and they headed out, I heard thunder strike, it was about to rain,
they might have smiled a bit to soon. They just had food but shelter
?...... wahala dey
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