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BLABBERMOUTH: Karma never loses address

WHAT is this that we hear about this other public official who once was the head of State affairs in that other district where a tropical cyclone caused untold destruction a few years ago?
His surname is reminiscent of this other bearded former football star who played for the national teams, and even played in that other better paying league across our border.
Yes, that footie star, fans used to call Father.
While we all thought his first name means he is able to see and differentiate between the good and the bad, alas, the boy is so hard headed that he thinks he knows it all.
He is so hard and hot-headed that he has the pedigree to look eye-to-eye with his bosses, and even go to the extent of using harsh words against people who are supposed to be very senior to him in his line of duty.
Blabber was watching all these years as he unleashed some of his shenanigans, including masterminding the removal of three district heads from office.
Be that as it may, an incident in which he showed his utter disrespect for a very senior official in the district that he was heading is what broke the camel’s back.
As they say in contemporary street lingo, they boy was given his right size.
As Yours Truly writes this piece, the disrespectful fellah is now reporting for duty in our beautiful city, in an office where there is nothing, but a chair only.
No desk, no computer, nothing!
He is not even aware of his current job description.
Being a teetotaller that he is, his character is a direct opposite of what we would have expected of him.
More importantly, it is the lessons that we all learn for his current state that Blabber really wants us all to grasp and never forget in this life we live.
Never despise others and at all costs, try never to be the reason why some people are shedding tears.
The reason is that, just like our elders back in the village say, some people shed tears of a cat.
One way or the other, the bad that you do to them will find a way back to you, and you will never enjoy it.
Now that the boy is spending his days in an empty office with nothing to do, but his presence is a must, he should reflect on the lives of people he once facilitated their unceremonious exit from their offices.
Such is life boy, Karma never forgets!

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