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Good Samaritans whose good deeds were misinterpreted as evil share their stories

Good Samaritans whose good deeds were misinterpreted as evil share their stories

Twitter users whose good acts were not well received have taken to the platform to share their stories.

 

One Twitter user began the conversation when he narrated how he spent N400,000  to buy food stuff for the needy in his neighbourhood, only to hear that he did it to renew his “money ritual”.

 

His tweet got lots of reactions as others with similar experiences shared theirs.

 

See below.

 

Good Samaritans whose good deeds were misinterpreted as evil share their stories

Good Samaritans whose good deeds were misinterpreted as evil share their stories

 
 

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