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Sep 08, 2016 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
As old people does seh, “De longest rope got an end.” BaiShanLin was a long rope, but de end reach de other day when Soulja Bai tek a decision to tek back all dem lands that BaiShanLin get by hook or by crook.
But dem boys seh de story now start, because nuff things can happen. Dem expect to see some more out-of-court settlement. Two of dem could involve BK, because it look like if some people in Soulja Bai administration like to do business wid BK. Dem same people did settle fuh US$5.7 million when BK only threaten.
De same BK carry BaiShanLin to court fuh money owe pun some land in Providence. BK seh that BaiShanLin owe him US$4 million. Now that government tek back de land, BK might threaten dem fuh de money that BaiShanLin owe him. He might even threaten to sue fuh another US$10 million.
But then again, he might argue that he should get back he land, because was he own in de first place. Of course dem boys want to know how he get it, but dem ain’t know who to ask because these days people don’t like talk.
BaiShanLin also got equipment in de bush and BK does deal wid equipment. He like collect wha people lef behind. When he get de contract fuh de Haags Bosch site he collect a whole heap of equipment wha somebody lef behind. That thing get dem boys friend wha dead, Walter Willis, really vex and when he talk, Ramotar get vex. But dem boys watching to see if anybody gun try any cock and bull.
And since Soulja Bai plan to tek back de land from BaiShanLin, dem boys expect to see people trying to get that forest land, and of course dem waiting to see who gun cut a deal.
De government want to put up a water treatment plant, suh dem put out tender. Five company people bid and guess who deh in de thick of things? BK. He team up wid a Trinidad company. A Chinee company bid too and one from Israel.
Talk half and watch de tender board.
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