One day, Lukeni convinced a neighborhood shopkeeper that he could secure a shipment of rare coffee at half price. He used his charm and smooth Kimbundu proverbs to gain the shopkeeper’s trust, taking a large deposit upfront. Lukeni didn't intend to buy coffee; he planned to use the money to pay off his own debts and "fix" the next deal to cover his tracks.

Once, there was a man named Lukeni who lived in the bustling city of Luanda. Lukeni was known as a Kibuikila —he never had a steady job, yet he always wore the finest clothes and had a pocket full of kwanzas. His secret? He was a master of "the arrangement."

In the spirit of the song's lyrics, here is a story that illustrates the "Kibuikila" archetype in a modern setting: