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• Idi Amin still carn ketch heself bout he gala and de Boss gala.  He say dat he gon do whatever he have to do to mek sure dat de hotel not available for when Dougie having he gala.  Even if have to send de teacher and de bishop to say dat mold in de hotel.

• Dey say dat a man invite Idi Amin to lunch and is a whole gang a people from he constituency he bring wid him.  Dey say dat de poor man nearly tekeen because is de most expensive food and drink dat dey was calling for.  Dey say dat de man tell everybody who own a restaurant and is everybody telling him de same ting bout Idi Amin.

• One a de restaurant owner dem say dat when Idi Amin and he gang a people done eat for free, Idi Amin still had de heart to ask de man to wrap a plate for him to go.  How de food did taste so good.

• Idi Amin tell Ole Mother Hubbard dat he not bothering to wait to see how de order wuk in Nevis.  He bringing it een full force right away.  He say dat de singer man gon feel de weight a he hand.  He not mekking no joke.  Nobody gon criticise him and still wuk.  He not Dougie.

• Dey say dat Idi Amin ain sleep since de letter.  Is three emergency meeting he done had trying to decide what dey gon do to de singer man.  He even write de Facebook people to try to get dem to move de letter but dey ain study him.

• A insider say dat is because when Idi Amin dem come to de funeral nobody did expecting dem so dey had was to stand up by de door for a while till dey find some seat up front for dem.  And Idi Amin tell de insider dat none a de pastor dem call dey name and recognise dem and is whole five pastor did dere.

• Everybody still waiting to see what gon happen to de singer man since 11 o’clock Monday morning done gone long time.  Dey say dat Idi Amin spiritual advisor tell him dat he behaving like a little boy and dat he must just put on de traffic lights dem and hope dat people forget bout de scatter flam he trying to cause.

• De PAM people dem so shame when dey hear what Idi Amin doing to de singer man.  Dey say dat dey never see anyting like dat before.  Is now dey see why it tek dem so long to get on de traffic lights dem.

• People want to know how de frilly mout deputy could run on de radio station to call people name when he coulda simply mek a call to get de correct story.  Dey say dat is all a de Team Unity ministers dem alike.  Neaga house and love melee and mischief.

• Dey say dat when de new man  see dat not a soul get up when he reach inside de place, he what’s app he advisor and tell him dat de next time it happen, head gon roll.

• People carn understand how he coulda mek such a big speech when he did want people to stand up and stop what dey doing when he  reach but a whole man dead and he ain have nutten new to say bout fighting crime.

• Idi Amin call een de JA police sloth and tell him dat he not impress wid him at all.  He tell him dat is just as cheap he not here.  Everybody dey lock up dey have to ley go. Idi Amin tell him dat dey police dem not tekking him on and for sure de criminal dem not studying him at all.

• Dey say dat is not only container a banana dey condemning so dat de government could mek present wid dem for dey supporters.  Dey say dat dey condemning container a egg too.

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