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Belekwukwu will always be my best
memory of Lokpanta; the bird is so peaceful and makes you love to be alive. I still
do not know how it finds your window sill, perches on it and renders its
belekwukwu harmony to wake you up from sleep in the most beautiful manner; and it comes way before the cock crows. With
belekwukwu one does not need coffee or tea in the morning to stay awake; it’s
simply magical the way it makes you feel. You literally wake up with a smile!
This morning was a different kind
of morning, I woke up quite alright but not to the sound of my early morning
friend Belekwukwu. It was father at my door, “Nwamaka, get up! You need to be
awake at this time, there’s something going on”. I sat up on my bed still
unsure of what was happening, I drew the lantern closer to check the time; it
was just 3am and suddenly I heard the first gun shot. Oh my goodness! It was so
close I thought I was gone already.
I jumped out of bed immediately
and rushed to see where father was, the door to his balcony was open and so I knew
he was there. Out there on his desk was an enviable display of guns, he had one
in his hands and was loading it when he looked up and saw me. “Nwamaka get back
inside! some people are up to some mischief but I will protect my home and my
territory”. I knew where he was coming from; we had been robbed once in the old
house in Lokpanta and father had vowed never to let it happen again. The thieves were known to
Lokpanta people and they were apprehended that same week, my village is that tight,
everybody knows everybody, we know the bad people and the good ones; the
philandering men, the wayward women, the church goers, the truthful ones, the
Holy ones, the liars, the responsible ones and those you should never have a
business deal with.
After that incident, father
sounded a note of warning that whoever attempted such again would have him to
deal with. I found out on this day that father meant what he said several years
back, he would rather die defending his home and family than stand and watch
evil men have their way.
He asked me to get back inside
but I refused, I told him I would rather stay and fight with him, I was brave if
I must say so; I was ready to handle one of his guns but he wouldn’t hear any
of that and he ordered the housekeeper who was shaking by my side to take me inside.
Agii and I sat on the bed facing
each other in the poorly lit room; the lantern was left dimmed for safety
reasons. I still do not know how I survived that night; it was the longest and
scariest night ever. The gunshots never stopped coming and father kept firing in
reprisal to tell whoever that he was ready for battle.
Still basking in my spell of
bravery, I went out of the room at intervals to check on father, once I saw him
in action as he released a bullet into the air which was immediately followed
by another gun shot from the other side. I thought about my short life and my
dream of becoming a lawyer, I remembered a prominent man that was killed by
hired assassins in his country home and then I thought of mother and how she might
lose a husband and a child at once. I didn’t think of my siblings that much, they were troublesome anyway Lol!
When I eventually heard the sweet
melody of belekwukwu, I knew that everything would be fine and that it was
dawn. But all of a sudden, I felt that I was abandoned by my friend in my
darkest moment, where was belekwukwu in the very early hours of that morning
when I said all the prayers I knew asking God to keep us safe from harm? Where
was belekwukwu when my soul needed to be calmed? Belekwukwu was tucked in
safely in a place where evil men would not reach it; at that point I wish I was
a bird.
I became envious of belekwukwu
and the freedom it enjoyed, it had less worries, and all it needed to do was just
sing and make people happy. That should be easy or not? I am sure some people
would still find belekwukwu annoying and blame the poor bird for disturbing
their early morning sleep. Human beings are hard to please.
Before father and I left that
morning, some local security personnel came to tell him that the gunshots in
the night were by policemen who were engaged to protect some travellers whose vehicle
had broken down right on the expressway that faced Lokpanta. It was to deter
high way robbers from coming towards their direction. Those were the days when
that particular spot was notorious for being a den of thieves.
Father dropped me off at the
nearest bus stop to my school and went on to court; he had a matter that morning.
When I got to school, I ditched my lectures and went straight to bed for a much
needed sleep. Would you call me a coward if I told you that I stayed away from
Lokpanta for as long as I could? The traumatic experience lingers till date. Talk
about fighting some demons.
Hahahahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteBelekwukwu indeed😁😁
All the loss of sleep and bullets for police warning shots😅
Nkwucha abùrò ùjò nne.
Haaahahaaa! Nice one and scary too
ReplyDeleteA man must always protect his house & family..Ur Dad is a strong man. I miss that Belekwukwu harmony in d morning man. All I hear nowadays is police sirens waking me up ��. Another lovely piece Amaka! Many thanks ��
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteWow! In my case my dad ran into the bush but came back(to Kano) to give us commando gist,how he chased them away with his pump action, my grandma told us the real story... Lolzz,nice one sis
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha! That's so funny
DeleteWow! In my case my dad ran into the bush but came back(to Kano) to give us commando gist,how he chased them away with his pump action, my grandma told us the real story... Lolzz,nice one sis
ReplyDeleteLooooooool
DeleteYou got me sacred Amaka. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteYou got me sacred Amaka. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteScary! Action and brave dad Amaka.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I love the bird Belekwukwu too.
Tough girl! Nowadays, any Belekwukwu seen on some people's windows and 'casting and binding' will take over belekwukwu's melody!
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