It’s my birthday and I am going
to tell you about a typical day in my life; a very true story at that. Being
someone who like to play in the shadows of discreetness, I must say talking
about myself gives me an indescribable feeling I dislike, but it’s probably
because most are not worth writing about. I am a bad guy in a very good way, so
anytime I decide to talk about me, I am either reveling in my deviance or
gloating about the very few bright spots fate has littered along the journey or
talking about the mundane things everybody experiences which is uncool for me.
I would rather talk about things,
discuss ideas, or join the men at the coffee shop or even listen, which is most
of the time, than trying to impress you beyond reasonable doubt, simply because
I am one of the very few who believes in the maxim water finds its own level. Yeah, who no know no go know, unless
they know; the very reason that informs our choice of books by their covers.
How else do you pick your books anyway?
I must however confess that till
now, I haven’t settled down on what to write about because I don’t know if I
should talk about me in my teens, my twenties or now, my thirties. I don’t know
if it should be me at the church, school, in the Club, at the Parties or
Carnivals, Beach at night or during the day, on road trips or with family and
friends and most importantly, I don’t know if it should be one of my downsides
or upsides, but yeah, I’m hell bent on telling you one of my stories to at
least inform or correct one speculation or a perception thereof.
Alright, I will indulge you in
how I was unanimously elected the Psychology Course Rep. in the first two years
of my University Education at the University of Ghana, Legon until I relinquished
it and stopped attending lectures altogether. It was the second day of Lectures
and most of us were yet to actually understand where we were and what was
happening. University education has begun and we are here some, at the Premier
University. And you have no idea!
Expectedly though but things were
brisk and different. And yet, while some of us were still struggling to find the
locations of lecture halls and theatres or struggling to memorize semesters
instead of the terms we were used to or even trying to convince ourselves that
we knew what credit hours meant, I was battling it out with a T.A. who was then
a Law Student at the UGSoL to retract his words in course of his lectures to
which he obliged, which in turn made me happy and we’ve since been friends.
Psych 101 is underway and the
topic at hand is sources of Knowledge which he explains are divided into two
main parts, namely scientific and non-scientific methods and he delves onto Tenacity, which is one of the
non-scientific ways of acquiring knowledge. He explains tenacity as holding on
fast to something or a belief and goes on to say, for instance, Christians
believe in one stupid book which tells them that a certain King Solomon was and
shall be the wisest man even in the absence of verifiable truth to which almost
every student exclaimed “Oh!”
As if on cue, I yelled “Sir, you
can’t say that” from the back to which everyone exclaimed “Eh” and
silence befell the lecture hall. You could actually hear the tick-tocks of watches and he asked me to stand up and I did. Things are about to get real shady, I told myself and then he asked me to explain my reason(s) for the retort.
silence befell the lecture hall. You could actually hear the tick-tocks of watches and he asked me to stand up and I did. Things are about to get real shady, I told myself and then he asked me to explain my reason(s) for the retort.
Then I say “Sir, you can’t say
that just because it did not happen in your time or there is no verifiable
truth. Most of us were not born in the era of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and cannot say
for a fact that he lived even though he did and led an awe inspiring life which
is already mythical to our generation. How much more a legend that is two
thousand years? In fifty years time, anyone who chooses not to believe in the
Kwame Nkrumah Story can resort to deriding him and his opinion will not become
the new truth. Besides, Sir, the Bible symbolizes the faith of so many people
here which is why you can’t say that” and the whole class cheered yeah, yeah,
hear, hear, and anything people say when they pride themselves in a Champion.
The Lecturer managed a smile and
thanked me for the perspective and instructively retracted that analogy and
apologized by actually saying sorry
which was humbling as he continued with the lectures. About ten minutes into
time, he calls and beckons “You at the back, come here” and the class with
their usual exclamations that sways in allegiance of who is winning or losing the
turn of events exclaimed “3h3” meaning ‘as3m aba’. Honestly, I felt the jitters
as I walked forward to the front of the hall.
“Gentleman, what’s your name?”
“Alfred Kpodo”
“I want you to be my Class
President, will you?”
Hesitatingly, I answered “Yes, I
will” then he turns to the Class and asks…
“Do you want him as your Class
President?”
“Yes.”
“From now onwards, you are the
Class President”.
“Thanks”
Then he asked me to take my seat to
which I heeded and that first step I took after the introduction marked the
beginning of my enjoyment of special favors on Campus.
And, just so the import of my
recount does not lost on you, all I am trying to say on this very beautiful day
which also doubles as my birthday is that I am a Cancer and I can be very
infectious. God bless as I dedicate my first Unscripted to my parents for
showing the way in my quest for happyness.
Happy Birthday to me.
writer tweets @vilejah