Abraham Obunga a second year in the School of Education taking English/Literature has something for fellow comrades...the quotations are paraphrased.
"It has become a common sight, walking around the halls of residence to
see a note on the wall asking if anyone who saw a missing item to come
forward and report it. Most of the time, there is a cash reward for
anyone with any useful information that would lead to the recovery of
the lost item. These lost items range from laptops and stretches to
phones, books, bed sheets, clothes, shoes and even sandals. In campus,
you shouldn’t trust easily. Some of
those who frequently lose their items and keep on writing notes with
promising rewards but to no avail now write the opposite. Instead of
rewards, they now promise death, eating grass and chronic infections to
the thieves. The thieves on the other side are so familiar with the
people they steal from, that they know the much they can do. They don’t
get frightened by the threats. All the same, the items are rarely
recovered and the owner ends up giving up on the note-writing.
Theft in campus has taken a charge on students. It’s not anything new
and still troubles the hostel custodians. The reason behind this is; the
intruder is always a fellow student. In most cases, your closest friend
who has had a financial crisis and is in need of quick cash. They have
studied your schedule, so when you are not looking, they conceal your
key and make a copy. In order to make the theft more believable, they
mess up your room, scattering things all in the name of giving an
impression that someone was actually searching for something. This is
why those notices seldom bear results. One might lose their phone, money
and even clothing. Funnily enough, nobody suspicious will ever be
spotted coming out of their rooms.
Accusations will always be
flying and often, the thief is the first one to point a finger at
someone else. They say it in a convictive way that the theft victim
believe that they really are the thieves. After a while, the theft
victim has to accept and move on. When they last decide to go shopping
in the nearby market, the victims are more than amazed to find their
items up on sale. When they inquire how they got there, they are told of
their friends and not whoever fingers were pointed at initially."
So, there you have it.
that's campus trade.
ReplyDeleteDue to the cosmopolitan nature of our campuses we are prone to diverse cultures and moral upbringings. This leads to many vices being reported within the university.
ReplyDeleteComradeship turns to survival for the fittest more so when financial crisis hits most of the scolars which escalates to theft, immorality, blackmails and to some rob just to ensure that their bellies dont go to bed empty. This vices emanate mostly from our close allies who know our pros and cons.
i think am falling in love with your creativity......yeah it is true...its unfortunate that those close to us are the ones normally ready to betray us.. we are their assets in and out of our will and at most knowledge.
ReplyDeleteLet us accept that the judge of the earth will pay back to the proud what they deserve
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