Don't call him your Friend
till after a Business deal
Never you regard a man, or anyone whatsoever,
as your friend until you have had a business deal
with him. Believe it or not, you don't really know
a man till after you have engaged him in a business.
It's only a business relationship that has the tendency
of bringing out a man's actual colour.
The truth is, until something involving money comes
into play, you would never realize someone's true
colour. It's only money that could disclose what really
a man is made of. Hence, till such moment unfolds, that
person you refer to as your 'friend' remains a stranger
in your life, thus ought to be seen as such.
Mind you, the business in question could be of any
kind provided money is involved. Bear in mind that
two major factors - money and woman - disclose how
reliable a man is. It's only either of the two that can
make someone you call your friend betray you. So, as
you love and trust that person in your life prior to
having a business deal with him, endeavour to remain
careful, because he might be a wolf in sheep clothing.
However, I'm not asking you to, henceforth, be
treating your friends badly, or like enemies; I'm
only advocating not to wholly trust them till after
a business deal. #ThinkAboutIt
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Monday, 5 December 2016
Mere Coincidence (II)
MERE COINCIDENCE (II)
Following Daniel’s expulsion from the revered
university, Dr. P.C. Obi was filled with mixed feelings. He couldn’t fathom
what the chap could be doing with the results’ sheets, considering that the
results in question had nothing to do with him; he was in 200 Level whereas the
said results pertained to 400 Level students. Hence, it was very difficult for
the don to reconcile the scenario.
“Or,
was he paid for it?” he thought deeply as he sat in his office seat.
While in the deep thought, a knock was heard
at the door.
“Come in.” He responded.
A man bearing unfamiliar face stepped in,
calmly closed the door and majestically walked towards the don.
He was clad in grey caftan and black
shoes; was plump, dark and about 5.4-foot tall; and seemed to be in his
mid-fifties.
“Dr. Obi, right?” He verified,
gesticulating, as he stood directly opposite the Doc who was still seated.
“Yes.” Dr. Obi confirmed, nodding.
“Okay,” the guest said. “Good day.”
“Good day,” replied Dr. Obi. “Please, sit
down.” He urged, gesticulating, could not wait to receive the awaited
introduction.
“Thank you.” the guest appreciated as he
assumed the seat sited opposite the host. “You may be wondering, who is this
man.” He thought aloud, smiling.
Dr. Obi reciprocate with a smile,
couldn’t utter a word.
“Well,” the august visitor dished out. “I
am Chief Ben Uzodinma.” He eventually introduced, paused. “Father of Uzodinma
Daniel, the expelled student.”
To Dr. Obi, the last clause was
irrelevant. On hearing ‘Uzodinma’, he needed not an interpreter to inform him
where the guest was coming from.
“Oh,” he exclaimed, smiling in false
pretence. “You are welcome.” He said, straight out his right arm for a
handshake.
The guest gladly reciprocated. “Thank
you.” He said.
When
the saga was on, Chief Uzodinma was outside the country, Europe precisely, for
a business trip. It was his wife who met with the school management during the
period. So, the moment he returned from the oversea journey, he thought it wise
to meet with the authorities involved towards making amends, if need be.
“You
know, I have been away since the incident occurred,” clarified Chief Uzodinma.
“That is why I wasn’t able to make it to the university.”
“Yes, I was informed.” quoth Dr. Obi. “But, your wife was here?”
“Yes, I was informed.” quoth Dr. Obi. “But, your wife was here?”
“You are right.” He confirmed. “I asked
her to represent me.”
“Please, accept my sympathy; I am really
sorry.” Dr. Obi stated in a jiffy. “I was even thinking of it before you came
in.”
It’s alright,” Dr. Uzodinma responded. “I
shouldn’t blame anyone for what happened.” He disclosed. “Rather, I am here to reconcile
with the school.”
“You are welcome once again.” quoth Dr.
Obi. “You have done what a real father supposed to do.”
“Please Doc,” the august visitor
hesitantly said. “Can you tell me what really happened?” he verified, paused.
“How did it happen.” He added.
“Hmm…”
Dr. P.C. Obi sighed. “I am still very confused myself.”
Chief Ben Uzodinma was quiet, attentive.
“Daniel your son looks so innocent,” Dr.
Obi observed. “And I am sure, he is also from a good home.”
The guest folded his arms, remained
attentive.
I just sent him to get me my
spectacles,” Dr. Obi who dressed in his usual Safari attire rode on. “And by
the time I returned to my office, here, a very vital file was missing.” He
clarified, adjusted his ruggedly-looking specs.
“Hmm…” the guest gushed out huge air.
“He was the only one who had access to
this office within that period,” he continued. “The most confusing part is that
the results in question have nothing to do with him, or his set.”
“Don’t you think there could be a mix-up
somewhere?” Chief Uzodinma reasoned. “Because myself, I am deeply confused.”
“Mix-up?”
“Yes,” the guest reaffirmed. “It could be
a coincidence.”
“A coincidence?”
“Of course.”
“What are you insinuating?” quoth Dr.
Obi. “That I misplaced the file?”
“Not just that,” Chief Uzodinma replied.
“Someone might have broken into your office.”
“During a broad daylight..?” the don
enquired. “Besides, I didn’t meet my door open.”
“Maybe it happened during the previous night.”
Chief Uzodinma asserted. “Maybe the invader used another means apart from the
door.” He analyzed, paused.
The host quickly glanced at the ceiling
carefully to see if there was any breakage.
The belated inquiry irritated the guest. “If
may ask, did you observe the file before you left for the class that very
morning?” he furiously added, though looked friendly.
The question, which was apparently
crucial, seemed tough. The astute teacher was speechless, couldn’t attend to
it.
Although the file was actually in the
office before he left for Daniel’s class, Dr. Obi could not say for sure if it
was there, because he never observed it prior to his departure. The last time
he sighted it was the previous day before the incident transpired.
“Dr. Obi?” the concerned father awoke his
consciousness. “I said, did you observe the file before you left for the
class?”
“Of course, I did.” He lied.
“You did?”
“Why all these questions, if I may ask?”
“Because, I know my son too well.” Chief
Uzodinma said. “He is a no nonsense boy.” He enthused.
Before he could finish, Abuchi a boy of
about 22-year-old walked into the office having knocked at the entrance. He was
Dr. Obi’s second son and equally an undergraduate of the university, but in a
different department.
“Good
afternoon, daddy,” Abuchi greeted while standing. “Good afternoon, sir.” He
added in a jiffy, facing Chief Uzodinma.
“What is it, Abuchi?” Dr. Obi queried,
frowned over the sudden visit.
“Dad, sorry for disturbing you,” he said.
“I came to tell you that I took the file.” He hinted, stood still.
“You took which file?” Dr. Obi verified,
still seated.
“The one you are looking for.” He
eventually confessed.
“What..?” Dr. Obi shouted, stoop up.
Chief
Uzodinma hastily looked at him (Abuchi) in silent awe, felt very disappointed
and mesmerized.
It
would interest, perhaps shock you to realize that the missing file was actually
stolen by Abuchi. He made away with it exactly a few seconds after Daniel left
the office on that fateful day; he deliberately made it to coincide with it so
that the latter would be held responsible. Intriguingly, he had a duplicate key
that invariably took him to the office whenever he wished, unknowingly to his
father – Dr. P. C. Obi.
Abuchi who was a 300 Level student of
Psychology department, was as usual duly paid to carry out the dirty job by a
certain syndicate comprising 400 Level students of his father’s department.
Before the incident, he had been doing all sorts of alteration in his father’s
records, particularly results; but Dr. Obi couldn’t acknowledge those previous
ones, probably because they weren’t conspicuous. He was indeed a naughty dude,
but surprisingly, all his antics were not observed by his acclaimed no-nonsense
father.
He decided to confess to his dad, perhaps
because he was being haunted by Daniel’s fate. Dr. Obi would have loved to
conceal such unspeakable confession just to save his job as well as public
image, but his hands were ostensibly tied owing to Chief Uzodinma’s presence.
It seemed God was really at work.
The following week, Abuchi alongside his
accomplices was outrightly expelled from the institution, whilst Daniel was
recalled. Dr. P. C. Obi equally lost his precious job thereafter.
There
was uncontrollable uproar on the campus following the don’s exit.
**The End**
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Mere Coincidence
MERE COINCIDENCE
Dr.
P.C. Obi of the Physiology Department of the University of Akila had, since he
joined the department, been reckoned to be one of the best heads, particularly
in the field of Human Physiology. He invariably strived to behold the final
result of any research he embarked upon; needless to state that he was
result-oriented. He would never rest until he got to the peak of his
aspirations. In fact, he was not second best, but second to none whenever
issues pertaining to academics were raised. This was the singular reason he was
widely celebrated among his contemporaries.
Inter
alia, the 47-year-old father of four was obviously a no-nonsense man both at
home and in the school. His disciplinary nature knew no bounds. Suffice it to
say that he was a core disciplinarian. Each time he entered lecture class, he
would take his precious time to lay emphasis on value system, in addition to
his academic concernment. Above all, he ran an open-door administration as a
class adviser, was very strict though.
“Good morning class!” He graciously
greeted as he faced the 200 Level students of his department.
That would be the first time he would be
meeting with the class since they became students of the institution. Prior to
then, they had only been hearing of him but yet to see him teach.
“Good morning, sir.” They responded in
unison.
Dr. Obi looked at his wrist watch – it was
about some seconds to 8am.
The lecture was meant to commence by
eight. He had never been found wanting when it called for punctuality. And,
such idiosyncrasy had always spoken for his person.
“You are all welcome to a fresh academic
session,” he rode on as he stood on the podium, clad in brownish Safari
trousers and top alongside black corporate shoes. “And of course, a fresh
level.” He said, paused. “Before now, you were in 100 Level.”
“Thank you, sir!” they chorused while
seated.
“Hope you all know me?” he verified.
“Yes sir.”
“Interesting,” he appreciated. “Well, for
those who are yet to know me…” he added, attempting to write on the white magnificent
board only to realized that he left his specs in the office.
He
managed to write his name ‘Dr. P. C. Obi’ on the board with the black ink maker
in his right hand. “Where is the Class Rep?” he enquired soonest after
inscribing the name.
One young man seated amidst the class of
about fifty students raised his right arm up.
“Please come.” He urged, gesticulating.
The Class Representative, dressed in blue
jeans, black plain shoes and white T-shirt tucked into the trousers, hastily
stood up and joined him at the podium.
“Do
you know my office?” he asked him.
“Yes sir.”
“Good,” he said. “Please, go and get me
my spectacles.” He enjoined, handing over his office keys to the chap.
In three minutes time, the young man
returned to the classroom, holding both the specs casing and the keys in his
hand. He climbed the platform and handed the items over to the Doc.
“Thank you,” quoth Dr. Obi. “What’s your
name?”
“Daniel, sir.”
“Daniel?” he verified.
“Yes sir.”
“Alright,” the Doc said. “You can have
your seat.”
Daniel
immediately resumed his seat which was situated at the front row, let out a
deep breath.
Dr.
Obi wore the specs, kept the casing on a table sited beside him having dropped
the keys in one of his trousers’ pocket. “I will be teaching you Introduction
to Anatomy.” He informed the class, hurriedly faced the board and wrote the
course title as it was rightly pronounced.
The students looked at him in
appreciation. Going by their physiognomies, they could not but thank God for
having him as one of their lecturers in their new academic level. Ab initio,
they had been hearing of Dr. P. C. Obi, and that was a golden opportunity for
them to enjoy a cordial relationship with him having longed for such moment
since they found themselves on the campus.
“As long as this semester lasts, I shall
take good time to tell you all you need to know regarding the course, provided
you are willing to,” the don notified. “I wish to inform you that the best
moment I enjoy with my students is when they ask questions when necessary.” He
added, paused.
The
class was attentive.
“In other words,” he continued. “I urge
you not to hesitate in tendering any question whenever you want any
clarification.”
They appeared pleased by the
instruction.
“Did I make myself clear?”
“Yes, sir!”
He
could feel the gladness on their faces. “Alright.” He said, faced the board and
began to write down the course outline.
The lecture lasted for two hours as
inscribed on the timetable. After the class, the students were unanimously
elated, thus felt like having more of him.
The moment he got to his office after the
lecture, he observed that a very vital document was missing - a file containing
the database of the results of the final year (400 Level) students of the
department. They were the results of one of the courses he taught them the
previous year. The file in question was kept in his shelf.
He couldn’t believe his sight, thus took
his time to crosscheck the entire files positioned in the shelf towards
ascertaining a misplacement, if any, all to no avail. He sat down, deeply
thought over it again and again, but could not believe he would possibly lose a
document via carelessness. As one who carefully handled issues/documents, let
alone a sensitive one as that, he was convinced beyond doubts that the missing
item was stolen. Therein, he hastily stood up, dashed out of the office and
asked a passerby student to call Daniel.
In
few minutes time, Daniel joined him in the office. “You sent for me, sir?”
“Yes, I did.” Dr. Obi replied while
seated, looked mean. “Please, sit down.”
Daniel calmly sat on one of the seats
positioned opposite Dr. Obi’s
“What’s your full name?”
“Uzodinma Daniel, sir.”
“Mr. Uzodinma.” He called hesitantly.
“Yes sir.”
“When I called you in your classroom,” he
said. “I saw you as a very responsible student.”
Daniel
looked at him attentively.
“So,
why would you betray me?” he hinted.
“Betray
you?” quoth Daniel, seemed confused. “I don’t understand, sir.”
“Why
did you steal from my office?’
“Steal
from your office?” said Daniel. “Sir, I don’t still understand.”
“Oh,”
quoth Dr. Obi. “You are pretending, right?”
Daniel
looked at him in silent awe.
“I
give you five minutes to provide that document,” the don roared. “Else …”
“Which document, sir?”
“Will you get out of my office?” he
ordered, gesticulating, fiercely stood up.
“Sir …?” he tried to utter, keeping his
jaws widely open.
“I said, get out of my office.”
Daniel managed to stand up, calmly
walked towards the door.
“Nonsense..!”
The chap left the office, couldn’t know
what next to do.
Two
weeks later, owing to Daniel’s inability to provide the missing document as
requested, the matter was taken to the university’s Senate. Consequently, he
suffered from expulsion.
What do you think would happen next?
Think about it!
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