Theft In The Fields: A Painful Reality.

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After seeing the ravaged state of my sister's cassava farm the other day, I couldn't help but ask myself: why are people so heartless?
The farm, which had been her pride and joy - because of its good yields, had about 70% of the cassava stolen by unknown persons.

She couldn't stop talking about the farm's good yield, and how the cassava, after harvesting and processed into garri, would feed them in a couple of months to come. But now that someone had raided the farm, carting away her food source, she was at loss on what to do.

It's really heartbreaking to see people steal from others' farms without considering the hard work and resources invested. Imagine pouring out your heart, sweat, and resources into cultivating crops and tending them, only for others to reap where they didn't sow. If this isn't the height of wickedness, I wonder what is. In fact, those responsible might even be capable of more harm if given the opportunity.

And here's the irony, these individuals are heartless and intentional about their acts - no empathy or regard for the farmer's efforts. But when caught, they often plead for mercy, attributing their actions to the devil or claiming they were driven by hunger. Are you kidding me?

While it's true that many are struggling, does that justify stealing someone else' hard earned farm produce? Gosh! Whatever happened to asking for help instead of resorting to theft? I think that's honorable enough. But they won't, because they view begging as a shameful act. Then I ask, is stealing any better?


At this age and time, it's rather disturbing to see that farm produce theft is still a rampant issue here in my region. I recall a similar incident shared by a colleague, where a hired farmhand stole from her farm. The woman, familiar with the farm, would sneak in and harvest crops without arousing suspicion.

When she was caught, she refused confessing to the crime at first. It was only after my colleague left the scene that she finally did, revealing a disturbing audacity. Her reason for stealing:

She knew my colleague's kind heart would easily forgive her, if she finds out.

Imagine the audacity! Stealing from someone and still showing no remorse. My colleague said she couldn't believe her ears when she heard that. She was surprised that the hired farmhand, whom she treats just like a sister and even gift things at will, would play on her kindness. What a manipulative being.

This is a harsh reminder that it's often those who know us best who can stab us in the back.

Just as the woman said, my colleague decided to let the matter go. However, she severed all ties with her, ensuring that they no longer have any interactions again.

Good riddance to bad rubbish. Lol.


Just as my colleague discovered that the thief was a hired farmhand, my sister also shares the same suspicion, likewise myself. Unfortunately, catching the culprit now seems impossible because they won't be going back to the farm again. Not after we managed to harvest all the cassava from the small portion that they left. If only they were caught, I'd surely tell them a piece of my mind. Lol.


People really need to understand that farm produce theft is a grievous crime - against the farm owner and the the farmland itself. They seem to forget that what goes around comes around, and that the universe never forgets. It keeps tabs on every of our of our actions. Well, karma is very much real, and these perpetrators would surely face the consequences for their actions, sooner or later. There's no two ways about it.

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This is such a a sad one how can people be so heartless just as you said those who knows you could attempt to do this

The heart of man is desperately wicked. They can go to any length to cause pain. But karma will serve them good. I'm sure of that.
!BBH

Karma will surely pay them back hahaha

My father always tells me stories about how their crops are often stolen by other people, which is why they eventually stopped planting. It feels like all their hard work just goes to waste. I feel really bad about it.

It's really painful to see all your hard work go to waste. And these people are so heartless that they'll harvest the best of the crops. Just like your dad, my sister also said that she won't be cultivating that portion of land again. She'd rather lease it than suffer for another person to eat.

Thanks for coming around and sharing your thought.
!BBH

O damn 😠 that's horrible! Is setting up a wild life camera an option? (for the future I mean) It makes pictures when it detects movement and it pretty concealed.

That's a brilliant idea, at least one would help to find out who the thieves are.

By unfortunately, I'm not sure if we have such technological facilities here. It's a village. 😅
Thanks for this idea.
!BBH

Sorry about your sister, it's really sad. The same thing happened to me a few years ago, I didn't harvest even a cup of beans from my farmland.

She shouldn't worry God will continue to provide for her and the family 🙏

Ah!, your own is even worse than my sister's. Oh, why are humans this wicked and heartless. The person would think they're smart, without knowing that they're bringing calamity upon themselves.
Thank you.
!BBH

Sorry to hear of your sisters loss.
I hope she receives compensation in the future.

Thanks for your concern.

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Indeed, stealing is not a good thing to hear about especially when it happens within a close group.

Most of these hired hands are greedy. Despite their pay and the benefits they receive as well, they would still go ahead to steal from their employees....too bad.

You're right. It's greed that makes these hired help steal from their employers. No matter how good or bad an employer treats them, stealing from them is wrong and shouldn't be encouraged.

!BBH

So people actually prepare and go to people's farm to steal their crops? That woman should be reported and punished. Imagine the audacity sef....cheeeew

My dear, people can do anything o. You'll think they're going to their farm without knowing that it's another's.
!BBH

Did I hear you say at this age and time, are you not seeing the rate lawlessness is increasing, people don't care, they blame everything in hunger but that's not true, is laziness and theft, please tell your aunt sorry.

My dear, what would I have said now. People are supposed to hustle now more than ever, but instead, they prefer stealing from others. Sha, they'll surely face the consequences someday.
Thank you.
!BBH