Thursday, 15 September 2016

Recession palava

You remember the saying that a Hungry man is an Angry man. The recession has turned so many people's name to frustration and they act weird this days. Many are hungry and angry together, any opportunity they have to release/ vent the frustration is not going to be a nice sight and i'm sure you won't want to be the sacrificial lamb.
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picture from google 

Going home yesterday was funny as the bus driver i entered was such an angry man, i gave him #500 and collected  #200 from the 2 passengers beside me then waited for this man to pass my remaining #200 but he refused till we got to our destination and he merged me with another man to start sorting ourselves. Then i told him where will i get change tro give the other man that he should just sort it out, holy God! this guy started ranting and the abuse started, i returned some then i noticed people had started gathering then remembered the post my uncle sent that we should be careful of fighting and word exchange with strangers so i picked my race.
This morning while coming to the office, the bus stopped at a bus top and told the passengers the fare is #150, this man entered and when it was time to pay he brought out #100 and the driver refused it that it was because of that man in particular he was screaming because he had pulled out that same stunt some days ago. This other man started shouting, abusing and cursing the driver, and i wondered if he was actually planning for the driver before, it was just some minutes to 5:00am and someone could be that bitter.
Please be careful how you deal with people this days especially strangers and Danfo drivers with their conductor. A photo went viral last week of a man that his car was bashed, he came out of his car and he tried chasing the driver, the conductor pushed him and an oncoming vehicle hit him so he died instantly, please lets watch who we drag word and issue with, some bloods are actually hot this period.
Stay careful and trouble-free as we await a new nation/economy/era

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