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Georgina Onuoha’s open letter to the Nigerian society is a must read!

August 25,2019
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In the wake of the fraud cases leveled against over 77 Nigerian youths, former Nollywood actress, Georgina Onuoha has written an open letter to the Nigerian society.

 

Georgina Onuoha

From the society who can’t question its citizens on the kind of job they do, to the pastor in the church, the politician embezzling funds, the wife who can’t rebuke her husband knowing what kind of work he does to young people celebrating crime and making excuses for fraud, Georgina had a word for these people.

Rebuking the moral decadence in the country, Georgina hailed the men and women who still uphold integrity above Ill-gotten wealth.

Read her note here

This is truly shameful as a Nigerian living in diaspora. Our society is morally bankrupt and corrupt. The glorification of questionable wealth beats my imagination. The quest for instant gratification and lack of conscience coupled with greed is the reason our society will forever be doomed.

Nigerians glorify wealth, nobody is willing to ask the basic questions “hey how are you making your money, is it legitimate?”. Rather you glorify stupidity and crime. You run to Dubai and display the most expensive exotic cars, and you see the shameless celebrities and ignorant youths hailing plain criminals. I pray more raids like this continue to the highest levels of our society home and abroad.

You cannot be working 8 to 12 hours and be spending money like this? It is not possible. Most Nigerian politicians of today were once into money laundry, cyber crime and 419s. Enjoy it now, but you will never escape the law. Run, they will find you in your great grandma village. Useless human beings.

To the Slay Queens and fashionistas, Instagram slay thieves continue. 95 percent of you all have no credible job, yet you buy the latest designer bags. Meanwhile you’ve not done a movie in years, no investments or credible job yet people give you accolades. You fly first class, Private Jets, mansions, please who are you fooling? What most of you forget is that, the watchful eyes of Interpol, FBI , etc are watching you. Ok continue. Until you begin to live according to your means, you will forever be a slave to quick money and your Waterloo is near. Just as they are dragging these thieves, your day is coming.

I’m ashamed as a Nigerian and shame on our leaders.. The good news now is that Nigerian politicians are no longer immune from the watchful eyes of the US authorities. Every day is for the thief, one day is for FBI and Interpol.

Shame on the women who marry such men knowing fully well that their husbands are committing crimes as businessmen and causing innocent families tears and suicides. I hope they arrest you all. Ndi ara. If you know all the olosho Slay Queens with zero jobs yet flaunting fake asses, bags and travel. Please feel free to tag them.

Life on the fast lane.

Note to all the Slay Queens/Slay thieves: As you display your ill gotten wealth on social media, just remember that Uncle FBI is keeping a tab on you. So please continue ??. As you fly around Europe and the globe, just remember the information of your great grandma village is with the US government. Your next door neighbor even in your village might just be an undercover agent tracking you. So please continue and we pray they arrest you all and house clean our society.

To every hand working man or woman in Nigeria and diaspora, you labor is valid. Keep doing your best.. There is dignity in hard labor. You can go to bed at night and sleep well.

I weep for the moral depression consuming our society. The quest to show off, flaunt childish nonsense and impress miscreants leads you no where other than shame and pain.

To all the Slay Queens and Slay thieves living beyond your means and putting our impressionable youths under pressure, your day of reckoning is at hand. Interpol is watching. Continue your shameless thievery. We now live in a society where mothers don’t question their sons and daughters about their sudden wealth, a society where women don’t ask their spouses what they do.

Children can’t speak to the conscience of their parents; pastors preach prosperity and not salvation from their pulpit. Politicians embezzle funds meant to develop their communities and uplift their next generation, a society where teenage girls marry their ancestors because of riches.

The moral decadence ravaging our country is palpable. If your joy is to take a clandestine approach to defraud innocent people, so shall clandestine measures be used to apprehend you. God bless all giving their utmost best to live a decent life. Integrity over money any day.

 

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