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Apologies for Late Start

Apologies for Late Start

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Among the many weaknesses in the African and Cameroonian society which have become accepted values is the bad attitude of coming late to events/occasions. Mr. Ashu Egbe, a prolific film producer and long time organizer of many important events as well as a special guest on many occasions has gotten the first hand feeling of the negative impact of coming late to events on the organisers  as well as the invitees.

His concern on changing our attitude and mentality towards respecting time has made him take some time from his tied schedule to appeal to our consciences to stop coming late to events in the name of “African Time.”

Coming early is the rule, for it contributes to the success of the occasion and is very beneficial to both the organizers and the attendees. In this write-up he has given us some key principles to arrive at this. Read this keenly and always to remain a respected organizer of events as well as being a credible and cherished invitee.

                                  Egbe Peter Eta, Educator, Literary Critic

Time, Take time!

To a prisoner, time bulges not

To a latecomer, time takes the wings

To a winning team, time delays lot

To a losing team, time truly mocks

To a waiting date, Great time slugs

When hunger strikes, stubborn, time becomes

When on oxygen, time is sole gold

When drenched in drinks, time is useless

When megalomaniac, time’s on hold

When in hysteria, time is timeless

 What does one do to satisfy time?

“Take time to respect time’s time in time”

 Ben Jama

 

 

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