Okay, as far as we know, you’re what every school leaver once was; hopelessly jobless, but you set up a charity to provide practical assistance to jobless folks like you, and even reaped voluntary contributions for this cause? Genius move; really!!!
But then you're now complaining about how not so remunerative or lucrative this purposeful endeavour is for you; ha? Ain't that 'nahateh?' Where's the purity of this charity, because it SO needs clarity. To me it sounds like some profit-driven conspiracy. I cannot see the sympathy behind it. I think your goal is in need of sanctity.
As a matter of fact, yours is one that everyone would be better off if there was less of, because a charity whose supposed benefactor is in fact the ultimate beneficiary is no charity at all, and that’s an observable fact!
By the way, "nahateh" is a Wolof word for deception.
Friday, 7 August 2015
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