ORDER SENSE, I WILL PAY

 


I do not want to mention the fact that Koo Nkatia, after completing High School with bad results made up his mind not to think of doing anything meaningful about his own life.

He joined some bad friends within the vicinity, and started involving himself in issues of theft and pickpocketing. 

He was once arrested and spent some days in police custody.

 He started looking for job and was constantly rejected, leaving him feeling frustrated.

One day, while scrolling through social media, Koo Nkatia stumbled upon a post from a local politician. The politician's words were laced with promises providing food as well as money on the table for the youth, and Koo Nkatia found himself swept up in the rhetoric.

Without hesitation, Koo Nkatia shared the post on his own social media page, adding his own enthusiastic endorsement. "This is the leader we need!" he exclaimed. "Let's go and take the money"

But as the days went by, Koo Nkatia began to realize that the politician's words were nothing more than empty promises. The politician's actions were contradictory to their rhetoric, and Koo Nkatia felt a growing sense of unease.

One evening, as Koo Nkatia sat at a local bar with friends, they began to discuss the politician's latest scandal and fake promises. 

Koo Nkatia's friends were outraged, but Koo Nkatia remained defensive, insisting that the politician was still the best option and would not do such a thing. Meanwhile he doesn't know the politician in question anyway neither has he even meet him somewhere before.

One of his friends, aged man named Kwame, looked at Koo Nkatia with a mixture of disappointment and concern. "Koo, my young friend," Kwame said, " Order sense, I will pay. I will also foot the delivery fees", one other friend added. 

You're supporting a politician who is lying to you, and it's only a matter of time before you pay the price."

Koo Nkatia felt a sting from Kwame's words, but he knew that his friend was right. He had been so blinded by his desire for money which is not good. He should have seek to find, read to know more before any action.

From that day on, Koo Nkatia made a conscious effort to seek out the truth, to order sense, and to be more discerning in his support for political leaders. 

Well, I do not have any moral lessons to tell you thou... since I'm not the one to advice Kwaku Ananse to be hard work...

I do not mean any harm, I only write to suggest for future development 


Bro. Samuel   samuelsoba14@gmail.com