30/11/2025
IS SURVIVAL EVER WORTH THE PRICE OF A BROKEN CONSCIENCE?”
Pamela's Story:
My mum started seeing Chief around the time my dad lost his job. Everything changed so fast. My dad went from being the one who carried the whole family on his shoulders to a man struggling just to keep us afloat. Things got so hard that he sold his land and almost everything he had just to buy a taxi so he could work.
When my younger brother and I got admission into the university, me to study Medicine and him Accountancy, I will never forget what happened. My mum handed my dad our admission letters, and later that night, I heard him quietly crying. He had nothing left to give us. Nothing.
The next morning, my mum told him she had gotten a loan from a friend abroad. My dad was so relieved that he made her kneel, laid his hands gently on her head, and prayed for her, calling her the rock of our family.
But later, my mum sat me down and told me the truth. Chief had given her ₦2 million to pay our school fees, accommodation, and every other expense. Without that money, our dreams of going to the university would’ve ended before they even started.
I know what she is doing is wrong. It is a serious sin. But my mum has never disrespected my dad. She still loves him, stands by him, and protects his dignity. He has never had a reason to doubt her. And honestly… without Chief, I don’t know how our family would have survived the last three years.
Sometimes I ask myself:
Will God forgive her because she did it out of desperation?
And will I be punished for staying silent?
Now I want to ask everyone reading this:
How many people are quietly living this kind of reality?
When survival and faith collide, what are people expected to do?
Is it ever justifiable?
And is God’s mercy big enough for situations like this?
What do you think?