Doing 'La-pour' in the City of Accra
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When I was a curious, capering child street-sauntering at Achimota School,
there was an obliging, octogenarian gardener with no known name. People
called h...
8 years ago
It's a real shame; the whole world loved him, then hated and proceeded to torment his life. Now he is dead and the hatred has reverted to love but the torment has been transferred to his spirit. And his father after exploiting his gifts and talents during his life, is going to exploit his memory also for his age-old selfish desires once more? Poor man! Even in his death they will not let him rest, even after his contributions to making this earth a better place...
ReplyDeleteI wonder what a man must do to safeguard yourself from marauding crowds and relatives after you die. Shouldnt we seriously think of post-life contracts, where like the will you dictate exactly what you want to happen to you when you die? Am I thinking like a lawyer? Dont think so!
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