WHY DON'T YOU BE OF HELP TO PEOPLE WHO TRUSTWORTHLY NEED IT

-----WHY DON'T YOU BE OF HELP TO  PEOPLE WHO TRUSTWORTHLY NEED IT-----

I prioritically pray for the Grace to be of help to people who need it. The money I have or will have does not belong to me, but whereas it belongs to the people who  are yet to have the opportunity.
 I met a young girl in the street of Abuja last night who seems to be helpless. However, her situation looks so pathetic. She lost her dad in 2016 and her mom be the one struggling to put food on the table. She wanted to enroll for Junior WAEC but no helping hand from anywhere. .... neither uncles or aunties.
 I don't know her from anywhere but a friend of mine explained the critical situation at stake to me. However, a countless tears flows across the moon and it took me back to my dawn when I sees myself clothless as of that time.
 Today, being the 30th of April is however, her deadline for the registration. Her tears were platering like a rain on my roof. I therefore, instructed my friend to summon her to me and  I rendered the help for her to enroll for the examination without considering to have knowledge of her. 
Her happiness matters a lot to me and that was  what I strived to get for her. I believe, she will see herself among the happiest on earth now. 
I don't know your side but I want you to know that a selfless happiness multiply the happiness.

Prof. Lene

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