I met a popular Nigerian gospel artist at a popular hotel in Lagos.
I walked up to her husband and her and appreciated her music and talent in person.
I then gave her a tidy sum of money.
She acted in a dismissive manner.
I ignored my feelings and went on with my life.
A few months later, my phone rings
I picked it up, and she was the one
She asked to meet with me urgently
I obliged her
We met at the same hotel’s restaurant
When I arrived, she stood up, curtsied, and did all the respect routine
She asked me for a huge favour
I asked her where she got my phone number
She mentioned that someone I know very well gave it to her
I asked her if she remembered one Saturday night, when she was with her husband, wearing matching outfits at the poolside restaurant of the same hotel
She said she remembered
I asked her if she remembered a young man who came to her and thanked her for her music that evening
She said, “The guy who brought me a little money in a big bag.”
(I had 200,000 naira cash on me that day, and it was in 100 and 200 naira denominations)
I think someone gave it to me, or I had that sum in my car somewhere.
I remembered dashing to the room as soon as I saw her to get the money so that I could appreciate her.
I told her the guy was me.
She was shocked.
To her that day, I was a nobody
When she needed help, I suddenly became somebody worthy of her respect.
We must learn to treat people with dignity, regardless of their station or status in life, especially when we know we are a public figure
-GSW-