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Feb 08, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is madness in the air because the motorists seem incapable of heeding the obvious warnings. They are rushing pell mell into danger as though they want to be in the books as having caused an accident.
One of them is going to speed past a traffic stop even as other vehicles stop for a child. The accident is going to create violent anger and the driver is going to plead ignorance. The story will not end there because the affected parents will seek to take the law into their own hands. The police will have a tough time.
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A thief is going to be caught in the act and he is going to pretend that he is innocent. However, vigilante justice will rear its head and the people involved will vent their spleen on the victim.
Lessons are not easily learnt because another of the same kind will make the same mistake in a neighbouring community but the results will be the same.
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It is going to be a sad day for a household because a member is going to drown while stealing a swim with some friends.
What is going to cause the drowning is horseplay. The friends will not realize that their colleague is not a good swimmer so they are going to make the mistake of treating him as though he is one of them, and as good as them. But life is not as straightforward.
Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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