African time is no joke. For real! If I have the opportunity to meet with whoever initiated that word and possibly made it a reality, I will asked him her this question. Really? Honestly, African time is factual. I am an African and I do not like African time. On my own account, I have tried several times to push back time each time I have an event or function and yet it's almost impossible to beat African time. Lina dear, if you are reading this post, I’m sure you will understand what I am talking about. By the way. Lina is my dearest friend. Hey Lina! 😍
Now,
back to my story, I recently hosted my
family and friends to a very special event in my house. Knowing what I
know about Africa
time, I opted to have my event at 3pm. That time to me was too early for
that
event but being that Africans will always be Africans, I chose 3pm so
that their lateness will not overwhelm me. Funny enough my American
friends that I
invited to the event, showed up exactly 3pm. But they Africans 😠, they
were coming in
an hour to two hours late. Some even showed up when we were about to end
the party.
Not funny 😠. Each has one excuse or the other. At that point, what can
I do?
I still need them for the party. For that event, the number of persons
that
shows up count. Mind you, this was not the only time I had played the
waiting
game for Africans. I wish we could stop it. However, I doubt if that
will ever
happen. I think it’s in our DNA or
something. According to my friend Lina,
“if Jesus comes now, Africans will miss heaven because they are always late”. I
concur.
Don't forget to comeback on Monday for more hot gist.
Don't forget to comeback on Monday for more hot gist.
Thanks.
I am humble.
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