Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Gambia, random thoughts:


One:
Until we subtract all dissimulations from our national conversation, our motto (Progress, Peace, Prosperity) will remain an error in belief.

Two:
If you agitate for the right thing to be done, whilst covertly wishing that it remains undone, so that you can say you knew it, when the right thing is done, you acknowledge that yeah, that’s the right thing right there, but scoffing at it still, because it’s not by your bidding, you’re a hypocrite.

Three:
If you wish to know what you do not know, true ‘ehwoo’ (awareness) demands that you first realise that you do not know, just like everyone is ignorant in some way. If you do not know and you think you know, or you act like you know, just to present yourself as current or elevate your social standing, you will remain badly informed, and very awkward consequences lie ahead of such.

Four:
And because of their (chronic) high-handedness, I fear that by the time our law enforcement agencies turn to serving, protecting and loving us as they should, we (the civilian community) would've turned to hating, for having had enough to make even the angels weep. But I hope not.

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