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Feb 19, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Guyana decide that it got to buy teachers from overseas. It shopping around because it hardly have people who can teach Maths and Science in Guyana. Well dem boys seh that dem should also bring in people to teach English because wid de English that children know when dem lef school is like dem ain’t learn nutten.
Bharrat know that things bad because even he Ministers counting pun dem fingers and toes. Is because dem don’t know Maths that dem contractors pocketing almost all de money and just giving dem a small piece as a top up.
Well is not only teachers that Guyana got to import. Dem boys seh that somebody got to import a President. Nuff people scrambling fuh be de one. Dem walking all over de country and talking to people about wha dem gun do and de people not tekking dem serious.
Dem boys seh that dem going to Egypt because dem have nuff leaders in that country. Some of dem boys going to Russia too. Imagine dem don’t watch face in that country. Dem lock up a big tycoon who own a bank. Dem also lock up de Tourism Minister and de Trade Minister.
That couldn’t happen in Guyana. In fact, dem boys seh that dem also have to import law and order.
Talk half. Lef half.
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