It’s like you taking your
stalling vehicle to the mechanic for fixing. He opens the hood, disregards the
solution just to play the blame game on the earlier mechanic, (yowe denga am
sance. Kee tuti mu yaaha sa motor bi) only to eventually replace your
carburetor air cleaner with an empty poti tamateh (a tomato tin can). SMDH!
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
Change... ?
By the conduct of the average
Gambian change-seeker, change appears to be misunderstood to mean unearthing
malicious stuff to shame the past, perhaps to compensate for one’s own eventual
lag. Just like the typical mechanic whose job, in time, gets as good as the job
of the ex-mechanic he claimed could have done better.
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