Comfort in Foolishness. HoL 80

Humans of Lagos

"I don't think that we can ever stop being religious in this city.
When you're almost late for work, and you hurriedly hopped into a commercial bus. After settling down on your seat, you start perceiving the smell of petrol. You look back, and there's the plastic keg filled with petrol that sits comfortably on the bus engine.

You tell your co-passengers about the danger in the bus, buy they say; "God will not allow it to explode." You lodge complain to the bus conductor, but he gives story of endless fuel scarcity that motorists are facing. You shout at the driver not to risk passengers lives, but he asks you to alight from his vehicle if you're not ready to enjoy the ride like that.

You check your time, you're almost late for work.
You check your pocket, you don't have any money to risk entering
another bus.

Now, your fellow passengers see you as a troublesome being. All you can do now is to risk your life in the death trapped moving bus, hoping to get to your work place alive and avoid getting sack.
Then you say; "Lord, take control."
In this city, people die like chicken."

© FERT, 2016

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