Pay day! Pay day! O what a remarkable pay day big papa; while other  scepters were dreaming development and cordial co-existence, you  diligently and indeed courageously worked to established that which you  desired-Chaotic sub region. 
 The Guinness World Book Record won’t be completed without the  inscription of your famous name and some of your brilliant campaigns  -Operation Octopus, the Cartar Camp Massacre, the Du-Port Road Massacre  and, of course the Power Rapacious April 6 ’96. Mister Liberator, you  alone turn L’Afrique de L’Ouest into a replica of terror and anarchy. 
 The amicable Senegalese tasted your wrath in Vahum; the egocentric  Ivorian are still licking the fresh wounds you ingeniously inflicted  upon them as a reward for giving you passage…… Guinean villages before  and after Massanta are nursing their share of trademark; the thousands  Sierra Leonean disables and amputees are vivid scenes of your handwork. O  the desolate Gambian orphans and widows are product of your patent  modus operandi and faithful toil. 
 Your very name stirs up anger and vengeance in Burkina Faso; it’s so  amazing that       the Black Star with her noble record of discipline  and humility in World Peace Keeping suffered severe pains at your feet  and the mighty Aso Rock midst the loudest cries of her subjects stood  sheepishly while you forced her harmless pens to sleep.
 O ye freedom fighter prima facie, you’re a rare big time record-holding  master schemer! Like your predecessor, coup d’etat and assassination  just couldn’t drop you! As a tactical don you outwitted and outlasted  all your comrades and archrivals in the hustle for Capitol Hill. Bravo O  boy! You did survive the faintly-organized big hands orchestral zigzag  ambush of June 4’03 by vitamin grace…. 
 Ah you great organizer of good terror, how did you fall so low to the  benevolent gangsters of the North and Southeastern? With quality roar  and indelible scars upon your ego they undressed and sped you into  wilderness for the pay day. 
 Pay day, pay day, O you long awaited day! Your eyes speak volumes of  your anxiety; your smiles denote your joy in honoring West Africa’s  beloved in grand style. 
 Kudos, kudos for you Mr. Illustrious, like a toothless bulldog you’re on  the podium awaiting the medal tray to be adorned by Mother United  Nations backed voices pro rata and least to oblivion for eternity. Why?  Because it’s pay day and your pay day……… quid pro quo!  
 
  
 
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