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Nov 30, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
People cannot seem to believe that they are the ones who control their destinies. There are those who insist that if something is going to happen then it will. That is why a young boy out of school is going to pick up a motorcycle and invite a friend for a ride.
There will not be much of a Christmas for his relatives and family because he is going to run into an immovable object in the form of a truck.
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The gunmen are out in their numbers, seeking cash for their personal entertainment at the expense of the hardworking. But so too are the law enforcers who, but for the gun and badge, would have been in the same place as the gunmen.
In one case there will be a high speed chase that will end in a fatality, the result of gunshots.
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This is the season when the country uses most electricity. Sadly, not everyone enjoys legal connections. At the same time, this is the rainy season, so wires destined for other uses will be conducting electricity and will be on the ground.
There will be an electrocution of a young person who will make an attempt to connect a wire to a conduit.
Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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