05/04/2023
'Oga abeg make we carry this guy go hospital', Kachi pleaded with the bike man taking him to his office as they noticed a young man lying in a pool of his own blood.
'Abeg, I get target to meet TODAY so I no get time for that kain waka plus I no get strength for police wahala', the bike man responded.
Haba! Oga na human being be this oo. Make we no just leave am like that, him fit die.
Wetin be your own sef? You know am before? Na your brother? Abi your friend? Oga if you no wan go again abeg pay me make I dey go.
'Okay, no wahala. Take your money, drop me'. Kachi tells the bike man who collected the money and zoomed off.
Kachi finally gets a bus driver who agreed to help him get the wounded guy to the hospital. The guy was taken to the emergency ward and admitted. Kachi made the deposit of 50k and left with a promise to check back tomorrow. He also made sure to call some contacts on the guy's phone to alert his people of his whereabouts.
Kachi arrived the following day to meet Juwon's parents by his bedside. Juwon is the name of the young man whose life he saved. Juwon's parents knelt down praying for Kachi for saving their son's life. According to the doctor, Juwon would have been a dead man if he hadn't been brought in when he was. 'No sir... No ma'am, pls get up. I just did what I should. You don't have to kneel. Thank God for preserving his life. I'm happy you are here, let me get going. I'm already late for work. Will check back in the evening', Kachi told Mr and Mrs Kalejaiye.
Kachi is Igbo.
The bus driver who helped him to the hospital is Hausa.
Juwon is Yoruba.
Mrs Kalejaiye is Idoma.
Love has no tribe. Humanity before Tribe. Let's stop fuelling this tribal war. Good people abound in every tribe. Bad people exist in every tribe. No one is better than the other simply on the basis of tribe.
Live and let live. May love and unity reign supreme in our heartsπ