Survival was a daily
struggle for Lucky Susa, a young man from Delta State, Nigeria. Pushing a local
trolley around the busy Mile 12 Market in the heart of Lagos, he scavenged an
occasional N100 or N200 by assisting market customers to transport their items
to the nearest bus stop. With these stipends, he barely managed to feed and
fend for himself. As dawn broke on the morning of December 9th 2008, Lucky
arose from slumber and headed for the market as usual. Little did he know that
an event was about to transpire that would forever change his life.
“I brought two bags of
rice and beans to the bus stop,” he reminisced. “Across the tarmac, there were some people
gathering. I crossed over to look at what was happening.” The sight that
Lucky beheld was heart-breaking. An elderly lady lying in a pool of her own
blood. “I began to shout that people
should help this woman. They told me, ‘The car that hit this woman has already
run off. Don’t you know this is Lagos?’ ” Moved at the despicable sight
and angered by the hardheartedness of the gathering crowd, he decided to take
action.
“I felt for the woman
and said I should save her life. I took the money I had suffered to work for
and manage with my family to take a taxi and rush her to a clinic at Ojota.” However, her condition was beyond recovery. On reaching the hospital,
the woman gave up. Instead of being lauded for his life-saving efforts, the
unthinkable opposite happened for the ‘wheel-barrow pusher’. “The doctor called the police and they
arrested me. I was charged with her murder and sent straight to prison.”
Five and a half years later, Lucky was still
languishing in the Maximum Security Prison in Ikoyi for a crime he never
committed. Transferred to a cell where only armed robbers and murderers were incarcerated,
he knew his day of judgement was nigh. “One
man came to visit the prisoners on Friday. I explained myself to the man that I
had not stolen or killed anyone and asked him to keep me in prayer.” The
man took off a small bracelet he had on his hand and gave it to Lucky to hold. “The man said that the bracelet in this hand
was from T.B. Joshua and that I should pray with it.”
Lucky had never been to The Synagogue, Church Of
All Nations but he grabbed onto the bracelet in desperate faith. “I prayed, ‘God of T.B. Joshua, if You are
really alive and You really work, please remove me from this problem because I
am innocent.’ ” Thereafter, a truly remarkable chain of events was
triggered. “That night, when I slept,
T.B. Joshua appeared to me in the dream. He told me, ‘My son – the tears you
have cried, God has seen them – you are innocent. Continue doing good to
others; don’t stop just because you suffered. You will be released tomorrow.’ ”
Just after 3pm the following day, Lucky’s name was
called out by the prison wardens. “They
brought me to the gate, told me I didn’t have a case to answer and released
me!” Lucky walked out of the prison gates, a free man! Begging a lady
for money, he was given N150 which he used to transport himself to The SCOAN. Looking
bedraggled and tattered with the clothing he had on in prison, Lucky tried to
enter the church on Sunday 23rd February 2014 but was directed to return for
the prayer line as his appearance matched that of a lunatic. Tears began
flowing.
“One man called me and
asked why I was crying. I explained my story to him and he asked me to follow
him. He gave me soap, told me not to cry and took me to the bathroom to take a
shower. After I bathed, the same man came and brought me new trousers, a new
shirt and shoes. He gave me N500 to keep in my pocket in case I wanted to buy
anything.”
Upon entering The SCOAN, Lucky’s case was brought
to the attention of T.B. Joshua. Visibly moved at his story and the
compassionate gesture of the ‘Good Samaritan’, he asked Lucky if he could still
identify the man. Minutes later, Lucky returned with the gentleman, remarkably
revealed to be one of the security men in The SCOAN by the name of Chuks.
Addressing the congregation, T.B. Joshua said the
selfless efforts of the security man were a great lesson to everyone, stating
that people should never stop doing good to others. “When many look back at their experiences in doing good, they have said
they will never do good again. Nothing can separate me from doing good! Continue
doing good until then, when you see light at the end of the tunnel,” he
said.
When asked why he had gone to such lengths to help
Lucky, the security man stated, “Man
of God, we need to follow your footsteps,” citing T.B. Joshua’s
humanitarian activities as his inspiration. To the astonishment of the
congregation, T.B. Joshua proceeded to announce that N5,000,000 ($30,000) would
be given to the security man to encourage him in his charitable endeavours.
He said this was just the beginning of a new
initiative to support people who are selflessly engaging in works of charity
worldwide. “If you are into charity,
what can we do to support you? I can be visiting you all over the world when
you want to launch these charities – giving scholarships to deserving children,
supporting the widows and helping the needy all over the world. Rescue them; go
all the way to help mankind.”
Counselling Lucky, T.B. Joshua continued, “Don’t stop doing good because God is aware.
What you passed through was as it should be by Divine will. If God is aware of
your challenges, they will not destroy you but prepare you. I was pushing a
trolley in the past in the same market he’s talking about. It was in the midst
of all of this that the Lord took me to the place where He could use me.”
As a cheque with the huge amount was presented to
Mr Chuks, the impromptu millionaire could barely withhold his tears. “I never expected this today; I was
discharging my duty as I normally do. I will continue to help the less
privileged.”
By :Tebego Motalaote
Not all those d@call father father will enter into God's throne,there were many who saw this man@d entrance of synagogue wht dd they do nothing,only "the gate man".may god bless him as he shown kindness.what a pathetic story,the nigerian police,the hospital management.
ReplyDeleteInstead of them going on proper investigation,they incacerated him without fair trial 4 5gd years.
So are many languishing in our various prisons n cells,innocent of crimes they ddnt commit,God please help us not fall into the hands of evil men n women who prowl throughout d world seeking 4souls to destroy in Jesus name amen
What a man of God
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