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On an iniquitous
note though, they are notorious for breaking traffic rules in their attempts to
save time and thus are among the leading causes of deaths and orthopaedic complications
in and around the whole country in the transport sector.
In jams they
are always looking for the next available opportunity to breakthrough and forge
forward. When stuck in between cars, they manoeuvre and squeeze their way out
sometimes scratching people’s cars and hitting side mirrors. Whenever there is
an opening and one manages to get through successfully, the rest follow almost thoughtlessly
and effortlessly through.
It was a Thursday
morning; I was caught up at the Jinja road traffic lights. There was a swam of
boda bodas convergent on all the four junctions; everyone focussed and some
with as though a foolish curiosity ready to take off.
From an onlooker’s
standpoint, a semblance of a suicidal mission at the verge of execution could
be gathered from the vestiges of facial expressions of concentration and alertness
of the riders and the general traffic.
The daringly
energetic approach to their work, with almost insurmountable courage to try
even amidst riskily blunt obstacles; the faith that I can breakthrough if I try;
the positive attitude of always looking out for the quickest and available opening
are some of the nuggets to learn.
So it is with
life. One always just has to have a boda boda spirit to go on. Never looking
back but forging ahead, making the most of every window of opportunity; being willing
to take risks, even life threatening ones at times, is the only way you can be
of relevance in Life.

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