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Jan 08, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is a lot of anger around and sometimes people lose their reasoning. This is going to be the case of a property dispute in the eastern corridor of the lower coast.
A family member would move on, leaving some people in the property, with the hope that they would live peacefully and further develop the property. But this is not going to be the case.
Two brothers who share the property would come to loggerheads over who should occupy what. They are going to move to the courts, but in the interim things do happen. A woman is going to incite the loss of reasoning.
What started as a civil matter would then become criminal in nature.
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The road accidents and the fires are still with us. Also with us are some silly robberies, because there are some young, uneducated boys who want money, and who have come to believe that the only way to achieve their ends is to resort to crime.
Already for this year some are dead and a few must attest to the nation for their crimes. A group residing just outside the city would begin targeting minibuses with hapless passengers.
As fate would have it, the police are going to be near. Gunshots would ring out but the community would want not to say that such action is not in the interest of the society. It is a case of people supporting criminal activity.
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Four friends are going to meet after years and all because of an unfortunate situation. There will be a river accident and two people are going to be missing.
Immediately there is going to be a recall of a recent boating incident that remains unsolved.
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