A doctor friend asked me, "Who can survive on only one job today?"
A student friend asked me, "Whose mummy doesn't have a car?"
It's falsely looking like a monster middle class in Ghana. Who's doing hard work? Who's doing honest work? Who's doing only one? Whose mummy doesn't have a car?
When will the bubble burst? Would it be violent?
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Disappearing Drug
Village thug peacocks his way down an ill-lit path silently daring ghosts and sleeping villagers to come wrestle with him. He believes he wields the power to disappear into thin air. Two members of a rival gang un-fade from the darkness to menace him. Village Thug derides them and tries to evaporate, but the drug or divinity or hoodoo does not work. They wring his neck until he dies. I saw this last night in a Nigerian movie and laughed myself senseless. Disappearing drug, huh!
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Friday, July 29, 2011
The Lamppost
Out of habit, he haunts his house-front in the night. Oblivious of the now-glacial Accra night-time draft, he stands bare-chested and lonely like a naked lamppost.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Teacher-Stripping
Some punk pupils in a school couldn't wrap their sappy minds around the basic syllabus because (they claimed) three female teachers distressingly did up in mind-numbing miniskirts and devastating dresses. The ‘roused’ ‘pubescents’ posted a letter to the principal dictating that the ‘cheesecake’ cease or they'd strip the teachers naked! Then, the cops came in. Do (don’t) the teachers need a talking?
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Heel The World
Two young men still smouldering out of school. They snip and suture soft Italian leather from scratch (after they have gauged your feet with true callipers). They call the magnificent shoes 'Heel the World'. They give a percentage back through a charity. It's not confusing. It's inspiring and quite clever. They're making things happen in the city of Accra. It's pure art!
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