I missed you guys muah, muah, kiss, kiss. LOL!! A lot of you sent me emails, 'where are you? Are you okay? Are you sick? Someone even sent me a sweet email telling me that if I am sick, he will fly to New York to take care of me'. So sweet!! Well, I had to really prioritize and most people who know me will tell you that I am one of those people that will rather not do anything half hearted, so I closed off a lot of things and focused on some other things. But, I am back at least for 2 months eh.
Well, I want to be the first to say, Happy Birthday Dr. Mandela. A lot of people fought for your freedom. A lot of Africans believed in what you preached and some still do. Happy Birthday - you've lived 30 years more than I intend to live. Happy Birthday!!
Now, the other day - I was watching a disturbing video on youtube about the root cause of Xenophobic violence in South Africa and as I watched it, it hit me that these are the same complaints that other groups of people have about the same group of people. I have to say that I hid my face in shame knowing that I am one of these people. As most people know (as if my skin color and curly hair didn't tell you), I am Igbo and proudly Igbo at that. It seems that Igbo people have been characterised as being 419ers, crack and drug dealers and what have you in South Africa. As one South African said in the video, "we act as though we own everything". Do we really? I think a lot of times, the Igbo man or woman has been misunderstood - the issue really in many cases, is that we REFUSE to be intimidated and for those who are used to intimidating, this could be seen as arrogance.
Who are the Igbos? - These are people who live in the South Eastern region of Nigeria. They are a very proud group of people, known for their love of money (yes, Igbo people I said it), their go getter attitude and their need to achieve in all they do. Beyond this, just like the Jews, the Igbos are GREAT at business. We are known for being business oriented, so we have a reputation for turning non-business ventures into blooming businesses (can anyone say Nollywood?). It is a gift and a curse at the same time.
What is the problem really?
Simple, I think a lot of Igbo people have forgotten that when they are on someone's land, they should act as though they are VISITING (doesn't matter if the land is in Africa or where have you). They have forgotten that everything we do is scrutinized seven times over and as such, we are ambassadors of this heritage that we hold unto so tightly. I am not saying allow yourself to be intimidated and become a yes sir, yes sir person. NO, stand up for yourself but pls, anam a yo gi (I am begging you o), please, can we use our brain cells for more positive things? I am tired of being the chicken of the world. I am tired of the look of despise when I tell other Africans that I am Igbo though I grew up in Lagos. I am tired of the , "my gosh, you people are too smart - let me look through this paper work one more time".
We have earned a great reputation - a LOT of our women are in high levels of power all over the world. A lot of us are working three times as hard to get rid of that smirk of 'up to no good' from outsiders faces. Please, help us! We are a smart people -let us use our brains for good. Like the Aba made industry, these are people who can repair cell phones and other kinds of electronics just by looking once at a diagram, just like our gift for picking languages at the snap of our fingers (when we put our mind to it - it has to be beneficial in some ways), just like those who built some powerful weapons of war during the Biafran war - with almost no manufacturing industry and weapons that are STILL being studied till date with a look of awe as to 'how did these people do it?'. Let us regroup, re frame and clean up our acts.
I AM NOT THE CHICKEN OF THE WORLD! I WILL NOT BE CHASED! I WILL NOT BE KILLED!
come on, you know I call it as I see it.
Words that describe me: protective, nurturing, loyal, sweet, vulnerably cynical with a bitingly sarcastic sense of humor and the memory of a young elephant.
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
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