Every day, she woke up at 4 am, prepared her goods, and sat under a small umbrella near the school gate.
She never shouted.
She never fought anyone.
She simply greeted people with a warm smile and a humble tone.
Her customers—mostly schoolchildren and teachers—loved her.
But one day, someone whispered a lie.
It started as a small rumor: “That woman is using charms.
How come her bananas finishes every morning while others hardly sell half theirs? ”
Someone else added, “I heard she sleeps with the school head to get customers. ” Another voice said, “She doesn’t even come to midweek services anymore.
I suspect she’s gone diabolical. ”
No one asked Mama Africa.
No one called her to confirm.
They just spoke, and others listened—and believed.
Parents told their children not to buy from her again.
Teachers started crossing to the other side of the road.
Church members looked at her with suspicion.
Her once-thriving business collapsed. 🔗 Read Full Article
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