Philanthropist Runs Into Trouble With A Beneficiary, After Sharing Her Photo Online
A beggar, Bosede Adelani, has raised alarm over her viral pictures
with helper, Adepeju Olukokun, whom she met while standing at a junction
on Acme Road, Lagos.
While narrating how they met, she said: “He sat beside me and asked if I needed a wheelchair and I told him that I already had one. He brought out a bundle of money and it surprised me because nobody had given me that much money before
She said she contacted Olukokun, who told her to come to the office of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad if she still wanted help.
When Punchng contacted Olukokun, he explained that he was indeed interested in helping the woman but that after he posted the picture, a lot of people had called him to indicate that they had helped Adelani many times but she had refused to leave the street.
While narrating how they met, she said: “He sat beside me and asked if I needed a wheelchair and I told him that I already had one. He brought out a bundle of money and it surprised me because nobody had given me that much money before
Adelani said she was shocked when she started receiving calls from family and friends asking about “the man who had made her rich.” They said I was all over the internet.But he continued holding the cash asking me questions. When I realised that he seemed to be really interested in what I needed, I then told him that I was setting up a shop to sell soft drinks.
Through the money I made from alms, I had bought a freezer. All I needed was the shop. I told him this. When he was leaving, he gave me N1,000 and I thanked him.”
She said she contacted Olukokun, who told her to come to the office of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad if she still wanted help.
The woman said she was afraid for her life and fear attack by “area boys” who believe she is now rich.“When I called back again, I wanted to beg him to pull down the pictures online because I did not want to be used for a publicity stunt. He said I was disturbing him,” Adelani said. .
When Punchng contacted Olukokun, he explained that he was indeed interested in helping the woman but that after he posted the picture, a lot of people had called him to indicate that they had helped Adelani many times but she had refused to leave the street.
Asked if he could simply pull down her pictures, Olukokun said the pictures were evidence of his works since he ran an NGO. In a post (pictured left) on his page, he addressed the issue further.“She lied that I gave her N1,000. I actually gave her N4,000. I have helped many people. I told her to come to the SARS office so she could write an undertaking that if I helped her, she would leave the street. But she has refused to come,” he said.
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