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Whatever treatment South Africans are getting from the rest of Africa, the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria should get it too
They are both the most foolish things to come out of Africa and trust me, Africa has a lot of foolish things
I almost threw my younger brother out of the house yesterday, but what I found out made me sit on the floor and just stare at the wall.
Our area had been in darkness for two days. I squeezed out ten thousand naira and handed him the old yellow keg to go get generator fuel.
He is nineteen, practically a grown man, and he runs this errand all the time.
He returned forty minutes later, walking a bit too fast. When he handed me the handle of the keg, my arm shot up.
The gallon felt entirely too light. I shook it. The liquid inside sloshed around aggressively near the bottom. It was barely four liters.
I asked him what happened. He refused to look at me, staring hard at his worn-out slippers.
He muttered that the filling station attendant cheated him because the pump meter was faulty.
I immediately lost my temper.
I grabbed my car keys, grabbed him by his shirt collar, and dragged him toward the gate.
I was fully prepared to go cause a massive scene at the filling station. Ten thousand naira is not a joke right now.
He started dragging his feet. By the time I unlocked the car door, he was breathing heavily. Then, right by the tire, he dropped the empty keg and completely broke down.
I stood there frozen as a nineteen year old boy wept in the dirt.
He finally confessed he didn't buy ten thousand naira fuel. He bought three thousand naira worth.
I demanded to know where the rest of the money went, already assuming he was secretly sports betting or trying to impress some girl at school.
Between heavy sobs, he told me he had been skimming money from my errands for three months.
Back in February, he accidentally knocked over a classmate's laptop and shattered the screen.
The boy gave him a quiet ultimatum: pay forty five thousand naira in weekly installments, or he would report him to the principal and summon our father.
Our dad is a man who speaks with his belt first and asks questions much later.
My brother had been living in absolute terror, carrying this massive secret and essentially starving himself at school just to make weekly payments to keep the boy quiet.
I looked at him, shaking and terrified of my reaction, and I felt a sudden, deep wave of guilt.
We grew up in a house so rigid and unforgiving that my brother chose months of extortion, anxiety, and stealing over simply telling his own family he made an honest mistake.
I took him inside, sat him down, and transferred the remaining balance to the classmate.
But the whole situation kept me awake all night.
It made me realize that fear does not breed discipline, it only breeds better liars.
Have you ever hidden a massive mistake from your family just because you knew their reaction would be worse than the problem itself?
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