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John Wakolo, here sir and ready for relocation, Zaza Wakolo
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Here sir and ready for relocation. Shedrick Wakolo. Shedrick Wakolo. You're supposed to say..
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I know what I'm supposed to say, but that's not my name. What do you mean, not your name
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Cedric Wacolo. I'm not Wacolo. I am Yakpai. Yakpai? Yakpai, John. Cedric Yakpai
1:10
You let this boy take his father's name? I don't want to hear anything from you
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The man takes no responsibility. Nothing! But you let him take his name
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Does this mean I can't go? No no no no This is you Yakpai Wacolo doesn matter You have been shortlisted for an interview for resettlement to the U Get your things together I want you to change the paperwork
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How am I supposed to change the paperwork? Change it or he's not going. Go pack your things
1:41
Times are wasting. I'm tired, Papa. I'm tired of running. I'm tired of living on the edges of the world
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all of us we've been living just at a reach of the light
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just at a reach of the food just at a reach of a safe place to sleep
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and I can see the light all of us and we stand in darkness
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watching the rest of the world bathing in the goodness of the light
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but we can get close enough to feel its warmth. I want to feel the warmth of the light, Papa
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I want to bathe in its goodness. And I found a way to do it
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I have a story. And I have someone who believes that story
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Someone in an important governmental position. Someone who can help us all come out of the darkness and into the light
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What you are proposing is a losing proposition. Perhaps. But I have to at least try