51-year-old 'Iron Bassey' was an athlete who represented Nigeria in
Weightlifting at the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles. He however had
an injury and couldn't continue in sports.
Sadly, the government allegedly abandoned him to his fate and he recently relocated to Lagos to provide for his family.
Below is the account of Alex Blanc Okelue who had a one-on-one conversation with him.
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UNCOMMON SELFLESSNESS
This is a story of a man who does what most Nigerians will
naturally not do. He is a husband, father, a Nigerian (from Cross Rivers
State). He is an construction worker. His name is 'Mr Bassey a.k.a Iron
Bar'.
He got injured as a weightlifter for Nigeria in the 80s. In more
organised countries with responsible governments, he will be taken care
of and he will lack nothing.
Not too many people pay attention to his rare community service
which he started in 2015 right after he left his family in Calabar to
work in Lagos.
He met an old woman on Badore-Addo Road, Ajah, walking and felt
troubled to see such an elderly woman stressing herself under the hot
sun. He went to find out why, the woman told him the traffic on the road
was unbearable so she decided to walk. Out of concern, Mr Bassey
decided to know the cause of the traffic and how he could solve the
problem that day, if possible.
During his finding, he observed that some pot holes ahead caused
vehicles to slow down, thereby causing the traffic to build up behind.
He decided to fix it and his effort that day, though took a while, paid
off.
He also discovered that the dredging activities along the road
cause sand to block the gutter, blocking the flow of water on the road,
which spoils it constantly. Seeing that the government is not paying
attention to the road, he decided to make it a duty to always fix the
road and clear the sand from the gutter to make water flow unhindered in
it.
Mr Bassey resumes at 5am and closes at 11am each day. This has
become his office (doing the job meant for the Government, LASTMA and
police). He is not paid by anyone to do this (some good Nigerians dash
him money for food as they drive by.
From Sunday to Sunday, Morning to Night, he is always there working
under the Sun or Rain. Many may think he is mad, but he said he is not,
he is sane and hope others can do same.
As Nigeria clocks 57, we need such men to be celebrated so that
there will be a ripple effect of such selfless acts. He may have decided
to look the other way like most of us will, but he faced the problem.
If you reside in that area, show him some love, stop and discuss
with him. Take photos of him and with him. He is quite friendly and
approachable. This could motivate some people on the street to follow
his foot steps.
Cheers to this stand out man, Mr Bassey a.k.a 'Iron Bar'. He is definitely the real MVP.
This is an inspiring story of selflessness in a majorly selfish place.
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