Why is it that some of these little creatures that we share this earth with do not know how to show respect for someone's space? Like they just show up anywhere they feel like without a care whether they are constituting nuisance or not, Agreed it's a free world and everyone has a right to live and move around, but that shouldn't mean that you will use your own reggae to spoil someone's blues na.
Play your own reggae and allow the other person play their blues, at the end, everyone will be fine. But when you do otherwise, there might be gbas gbos (chaos).
You may wonder why the rant. Yes, it's actually a rant, and I hope it will make sense to you after reading, hehehe. Seriously, this damned house fly you see here really tried my patience the other day.

I know you might be laughing at my statement and wondering why on earth I want to call out an innocent house fly. Did I hear you say innocent house fly? Oh please, these flies are nothing close to being innocent, they are guilty of so many charges;
One, they are dirty insects and not to be allowed anywhere around you. Go to dumps, garbage heaps, sewers, decaying things, rotten things, etc you'll see them having a field day.
Two, they are prime suspects in the transmission of not fewer than sixty-five diseases that we suffer today, namely - dysentery, cholera, typhoid, fever, leprosy, tuberculosis, poliomeylitis, tularemia, anthrax and others. Whenever they rest on these items, they go through the process of regurgitation and excretion thereby mechanically transmitting disease organisms which are harmful to humans.
So will you still call them innocent having seen that they are threat to man's health.?
Well that's a discussion for another day. Let me tell you the reason for this rant.
I was on my own o thinking about how to use one stone and strike two birds and this fly carried itself here to distract me and disturb my peace. Imagine the likeness, ๐

I was on my own thinking of how to kill two birds with one stone and this fly came to distract me and disturb my peace. On seeing it, I tried shooing it away but it stubbornly refused to go. Instead it was moving from one end to the other, showing it's wings off, invariably telling me to do my worse. ๐คฃ
You can see here, that it moved to the back of my hand. Wahala dey sleep, inyanga go wake am (meaning looking for trouble).

As if that wasn't enough, it cat-walked to where my eyeglass was kept. I wonder if it was looking for his village people there because I don't understand it's business with my spectacle or spectacular, ๐.

I actually wanted to kill it but said let me give it another chance to know if it will be wise enough to stay off me, my space and property but alas it became so bold and even moved closer to the hand of the eyeglass.

That was when I knew that this greeting has passed the elbow so I just blew a small breeze where off it went with the breeze. Since it distracted me from my thoughts on how best to use a stone and kill the two birds, I should have ended it's life, instead I decided to let it live. I don't want to commit insectslaughter, hehehe. But next time, I won't spare it.
Thank you for reading......
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