A woman expressed disappointment after years of faithfully serving her mosque—cleaning and maintaining it, even doing tasks others avoided—only to be overlooked for a women’s position that went to socially influential attendees instead. Feeling undervalued, she questioned what her dedication truly counted for. Her story sparked a wave of reactions, including some that promoted harmful ideas.

One comment read: “Omo see better position Na to dey cash out every eke market day. If you know you know!!”

This remark is concerning because it openly encourages misappropriating religious funds, framing theft as a clever advantage rather than wrongdoing. It trivializes dishonesty and treats a position of trust as an opportunity for personal gain. Such attitudes normalize corruption and erode ethical standards, especially in spaces meant to uphold moral values. Instead of offering support or constructive advice, the comment promotes misconduct and undermines the integrity of communal trust.

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https://www.facebook.com/100067538267625/posts/1237155351879062/

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