Fool me ones shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
The Drama of Pre and post electoral court appeals may well have given everyone involved a time out,to recuperate and fight on.
A State already saddled with bad governance, now sluggered with the burden of an inattentive governor. As Teachers are owed, environmental conditions a menace, and public figures unresponsive to situations. The case of Abia is liken to the rich man, who gave out his farm to a caretaker. He expressed his desires to the farmer to take care of the entire farm, and in return be rewarded with a personal farms and crops to farm on. Months went by and the rich man visited his farm. His farm has rather been abandoned and unkept. He waited out the season and vowed never to have any dealings with the caretaker. By next season, the caretaker came to him, in humility and recommended his apprentice to take care of the farm. Listening to the caretaker, he released his farm to the young apprentice, even when renowned farmers were willing to work on his farm for nothing in return.
Half into the season, he went round and discovered that his farm was the most unkept and unyielding farm in the entire village.
Abia and Abians are architects of their own castle. And as it is said as a man makes his bed, so he must lay on it.
The case of the past regimen left a soar taste in the mouths of Abians, but it didn't stop them from feasting from same dish of soar grapes.
I believe a man must never be fooled twice before he can learn.
Saturday, 27 August 2016
Is Abia cursed?
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