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‘CRAS CRAS LINGUA PROVORUM EST’

By Rev. Fr. Christopher Kwame Korang

“Tomorrow, tomorrow is the language of the vulture” goes the old adage. The vulture is traditionally perceived to be a lazy animal because it has no nest. It sleeps on any tree branch that it can perch on and flies away the following day. When the rain-laden clouds gather and the rain seems to be coming, the vulture says, “tomorrow, I will build my house”.

As soon as the rain is over and the Sun radiates its light and heat onto the earth, providing some warmth, the Vulture shakes itself dry and forgets the need to weave a nest. As a result, the vulture has no nest due to laziness and its concomitant procrastination.

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