Letter to Tebogo Sebego

Earlier this year, you wrote some article about me, digging out my secrets some of which could have happened even possibly before you were born.

You played like somebody whose public appearance was only going to be limited to court appearances where apparently you excel as a lawyer.  Now you are the president of the national football association.  Congratulations!

In the piece that you did about me, you admitted to having pinched my cassette.  You know, to tell you the truth, when that cassette went missing, I thought of going to court and engaging you as my lawyer.  Although the music in the gadget meant a lot to me, it was obviously not going to make economic sense to pursue that route.  Little did I know how compromising would that have been to you!  The sad thing is that even after you pronounced yourself guilty, you still have to return what belongs to me.  At least I know what lawyer not to go to, should I decide to pursue it.  But do I really have to go that far, especially for the president of our national body responsible for the biggest sport in the world?

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