Tell your story#11 (my uncle who used to be rich)

in hive-168072 •  5 months ago 

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A tell from @vickyson

My uncle who used to be rich even lived with his family in Abuja years back, he was wealthy he purchased land and built houses he was living a good life with his family, everything was moving okay they had four daughters and one boy when things were okay they never care to come back home because the things that they have everything no need to come back to the village

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As Time goes on the wealth begins to fall apart, the husband has signed a contract with a rich person and failed to deliver the work and that is the beginning of his downfall all of his wealth begins to fall apart when that rich man takes him to court and they take him to prison before he could realize it everything falls apart and he has nothing to hold on to in the city

But then there is something that he did in the past that is affecting his children right now he thought he was protecting them by giving them a secret charm to eat, that it is a protection for their life but it turns out that seems protection has made his son to be a very bad boy and a reckless human that kills and steal from people

As the boy is growing up he joins a secret Court that right now there hunting for his life he can't stay in the city any longer because all the security Forces around their area are looking for him because he has committed an offense in one way or the other his family did not reject him when he returned to the village even though he was never present in the village when he has wealth.

He becomes so aggressive because of the wealth that he used to enjoy when his family was no longer there when he came out of prison he moved down to the village leaving his family there in Abuja thinking that it was the best for both of them to stay apart but he exposed his children to danger

The female children become prostitutes, the elder sister gives birth at the age of 13 and the younger ones have been removing babies in their wombs-like water is only God will have a rewriting about his children's lives

I don't know who is to be blamed among the parents the mother or the father parents should try their best to bring up their daughters and sons in the rightful way so that they can be able to stand on their own when the world is falling apart

The moral lesson I've learned in my uncle's life is that never think of a protection over your children apart from God because he is the only one that has genuine protection over our life.

Cc.
@ruthjoe

Thanks for stopping by I would love to invite my beautiful friends to tell their story.

@mesola
@goodybest

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Saludos gracias por compartir tu historia con nosotros. Te deseo mucho éxito. Por otro lado te invito a encender para que puedas utilizar la etiqueta del Club5050.

"Wow, what a powerful story! 🌟 I'm so glad you shared it with us. Your uncle's experience is a cautionary tale about the dangers of relying on material wealth rather than values like kindness and integrity. 😊 And I love the moral lesson you learned from his story - that God's protection is always the best shield for our children (and ourselves)! 🙏

I'm also loving the community spirit here! 🌈 It's great to see so many friends engaging with your post and sharing their thoughts and stories. This is what Steemit is all about: connection, support, and growth. 💖

So, let's keep the conversation going! What are some of your favorite memories or lessons learned from your own family experiences? Share them in the comments below! 📚 And to our dear friends @ruthjoe, @mesola, and @goodybest, thanks for joining in on the discussion! 😊

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