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Jun 22, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Imagine that de whole country want hydropower and everybody deh behind de government to provide hydropower. But some people hard ears and dem boys seh that de government hard ears.
People talk how de man dem give money to build de road couldn’t do it. And when dem talk people get vex and claim how de critics was anti-government. De same government tell de nation that all dem have to do is wait.
De contractor, Fip, got to have big friends because is fourteen years now he promise to build de hydropower. He ain’t do nutten. Dem boys believe that is either he collecting from de top or he collecting and passing what ever he collect to de top.
It got to be a fraud because everything he touch never bear fruit. De money does disappear. Now dem boys seh that Fip mean Fraud In Progress.
De hydro road suppose to start, and up to now de machinery fuh build de road still to come and Fip collect an advance of $320Million. One man claim how he got confidence in Fip. Dem boys seh that he got to be confident because he bank account gun swell.
Talk half. Lef half.
Quote: “There are three things in the world that deserve no mercy, hypocrisy, fraud, and tyranny.”—Frederick Robertson
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