Read Touching Story of ‘Gala’ Hawker who Gave all his Wares to Prisoners
Recently, a sausage roll (Gala) hawker went viral on social media for his kind gesture to some prisoners he encountered while going about his business.
According to the person who narrated the story, the hawker gave all his wares to prisoners that were being transported in a van. He gave gala to each of their outstretched hands and latter, poured what he had remaining, into the van.
Having heard his story, humans of New York reached out to him and got him to talk about what inspired him. The gala hawker has however revealed that he was once in prison too. According to him, he was sent to prison by his wicked boss so he vowed to help prisoners since his experience.
The story of the Gala Hawker below;
A few years ago I worked as an apprentice in a cosmetics shop. I was supposed to receive a payment at the end of my term. But I was warned by the other employees that the owner would find a reason not to pay me. He’d always invent reasons to fire his boys right before their payment. So I made the decision to quit. But when I told him, he dragged me to the police. He told them lies about me. He told them I’d stolen so much money. And they tortured me. They tied my hands and legs and they hung me from the ceiling. They beat me. I went deaf from all the slaps.
For ten days I was given no food. My fellow prisoners would share little bits of their meals when they were finished. But some days I saw nothing. Honestly I was about to die. And I started to pray to God. And on the tenth day, the guards decided that it would cause too much trouble to let me die. They told my employer: After what we did to him, he must be innocent. Because he’d have confessed if he was guilty.
On his life after prison, he said:
They released me into the world like a madman. And I’ve carried the memory ever since. I promised myself that if I ever found someone in a similar situation, I would help. So when I learned that prisoners pass down this road, I chose to hawk in this location. I waited until I finally saw the truck, and I pushed all my food through the bars. My fellow vendors couldn’t believe it. They asked me who would pay me for the food. I told them: ‘I didn’t do it for any man. I did it because of what God did for me. Ibere hopes to enter the seminary one day. He’s selling food to save money for this goal, as well as to support his family back in the village. In the meantime he wants to open his own shop selling foodstuffs. Alongside the donations from inspired Nigerians who heard his story, $3000 was given to him from the HONY Patreon.