A lady shared her disappointment after explaining how she had consistently dedicated herself to cleaning her mosque—including the toilets others avoided—purely for the sake of Allah. When a leadership position meant for women became available, she believed her years of devotion and service would count in her favor. Instead, the role was given to women who rarely attended but were influential business owners. Hurt and confused, she questioned what her sincerity and sacrifice had earned her, especially after she was assigned only the role of collecting offerings. Her story triggered mixed reactions online.

One comment read: “My sister you no know wetin God do for you, Accept the offering money Japa.”

This remark is troubling because it encourages dishonesty and exploitation under the guise of advice. Suggesting she run away with religious funds promotes theft and undermines the moral values the faith community is meant to uphold. Rather than offering empathy or constructive guidance, the comment normalizes corruption and frames wrongdoing as compensation, which reinforces cynicism instead of integrity.

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