By Ilongo Fritz Ngale
Doctor Langa sat scanning the latest results of the laboratory tests he had asked to be done by Pa Ngebodi, the sixty five year old man sitting expectantly infront of his small table, at the local health center of Bolinga. The old man looked unkempt, with an unshaven chin, pockmarked with a week’s old pepper and salt beard. Even as Pa Njebodi nervously chewed on his lips, the doctor was regularly hit by copious blasts of the days old raw gin stench that his client irradiated. After a thorough examination of the papers before him, the doctor looked up at long last, and in a professional voice said: “Pa, I thought I told you some six months ago to stop drinking “afofo” the local raw gin?”
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