next thing I was seeing Facebook telling me that I was unable to send message to this user.
What did I do to deserve this? just because I didn't give her the Five Thousand Naira recharge card she asked for.
“You're a brokeass. You can't even afford common MTN card,” that was true. I AM broke. But I'm not an ass. I am just a student. what does this girl want me to do? steal money for her?
I thought; as I was reading our old chats. Yes, she might have blocked me on Facebook but she cannot delete our chats on my phone.
everything was going well until Christmas came. and she asked me for a huge amount of cash but I didn't have. she later asked for that same amount, but in recharge card. I told her, regrettably, that I was broke. she got angry and started telling me how selfish and useless I was, how I don't worth 100Naira Mtn card, how my dick is big but my bank account is tiny. it went on and on.. until she blocked me. I couldn't do anything but quit Facebook. yes. I quit Facebook because I needed to make money. the insults I received from Jessie were like fuel; anytime I thought of those words, I would be powered to hustle more.
that was three years ago.
as I sat comfortably at my office chair, giving approvals to some warrants. my secretary came in.. she didn't knock. I didn't mind because I know she lacked home-training.
"Mr. K, someone is here to see the contract manager but he's not around, I think it's one of those job seekers," she said, with her serious voice.
"send the person in." I said, noncommittally.
she left and a few minutes a beautiful, young woman entered my office, I rose my head to see this potential worker and.. just like a flashback, I remember her pictures she had sent, our chats and phone calls—this was the same voice that greeted me.
"sit down, Jessie Styles." I gestured to the nearest chair. she was shocked. but she sat down anyway, saying nothing, as I looked at her, eyeball-to-eyeball.
"Sir, I need job."
"eh?"
"sir, I need job"
I laughed. impolite and rude.
"sir, why you laughing?"
"my friend, leave her now!"
"but—"
"I said leave!!! after you blocked me on Facebook? olosho wooooo! leave"
people were already standing outside, trying to listen to what was going on. that was how I sent her out. in shame!
guests were laughing.
my secretary came, "Sah, what happened? did you know her from somewhere?"
I laughed. she was now confused.
then I said,
" she is one olosho from Facebook that blocked me."
so, my good people, especially the girls... don't downgrade any boy because you don't know tomorrow 😂
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