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Feb 16, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Everything de government build more expensive that if an ordinary man build it. If a ordinary man could build a house fuh $5 million de government would give a contractor $500 million to build de same house.
A young man build he house fuh just over $4 million wid foundation and fittings and everything that a house does got. De government build four multi-purpose centres. Every single one cost $29.5 million a piece. De man house got bedrooms and other interior walls; de centres is just open space.
Dem boys lef wid dem mouth open. De centre smaller than de young man house, but it cost more than seven times as much.
Dem boys seh that it mek people cuss. Dem remember dem grandmother right away. She had a all purpose (multi-purpose) mill. Dem mill use to grind anything and everything. This all-purpose centre just like that. It build fuh grind. It grinding people patience; it grinding dem faith; and dem business, while others grinding dem teeth.
Irfaat gun get a chance to explain how he building cost so much. And is not before Cupboard. He gun do so in front of a judge and jury.
He and nuff of dem want get more rich than Mubarak who according to de news out of Egypt, got more than $70 billion.
In Guyana some of dem got as much as or even more than Mubarak. Dem got trillion. Dem stop talk bout million and billion.
When de overthrow come in Egypt, Mubarak mek up he face just like how some people does do dem face in Guyana. Dem boys seh watch this picture and you tell awee who he resemble hay in Guyana. He got more hair than some of dem.
And fuh sure is not Kwame
Talk half. Lef half.
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