Skip to main content

AGAINST THE ODDS: EPISODE 9 – MASLOW’S THEORY

 


        Mawufemor was only 8 years old in 1996, but he had seen enough hardship to last him a lifetime. 


He had been wandering the road of Desperate Life 

—aimlessly beneath the barren sky. 

So afraid that he would not be found—

Fearing it wouldn't be long before his sun goes down.

He just needed someone—just someone—to lead him home.




   Eventually, Mawufemor landed at the Abeka Market, a town about 2 kilometres from Lapaz. 

        In the beginning, life was difficult because he was unfamiliar with the terrain and was unaware of the territorial nature of the market and its environs. Later on, however, he began to interact with other boys his age and older who had also made the market and the lorry station their home and meeting place. Among them was a 10-year-old child named Awutsey who was as courageous as Shaka Zulu. Then there was Azumah, a 15-year-old fingersmith with a reputation for being the fastest pocket in town. 

        Each child on the street in Abeka mastered a vice. These vices ranged from those of a confident con artist to those of a masked thief. And it was demanded from the area's lord, Scorpion, a 25-year-old ragamuffin rogue who was the master of all he oversaw: petty theft, pickpocketing, armed robbery, rape, murder, and intimidation. The majority of the people he led were under the age of 16, largely school dropouts or truants, but one of them, Mawufemor, had never been the inside of a classroom! 

        Mawufemor discovered love and acceptance, something he had yearned for his entire life. The beauty of Abeka's street life back then was that they had the entire town to themselves. The whole community trembled at their appearance since they were suspected of using narcotics, particularly the locally growing cannabis sativa known as "wee." They stole whatever they saw that pleased them as they marched through town! When the shopkeepers went home for the night, they made their homes in the shops. These youngsters knew how to pick locks, access rooms to sleep snugly, and indulge themselves in some treats, especially if the shop was a "provision shop." The gang stayed together in everything they did and always had each other's backs. 

        And when it came to trouble, they were never far from it. Every day brought a fresh set of challenges to tackle: from being pursued by the owners of the stolen goods to being rounded up by the police on some occasions. They were beaten severely and left for dead on two occasions. They would, however, wake up hours later and move. 

        Calamity had always been close by for these kids. They had lost roughly six of their gang members to the cold hands of death between 1996 and 1998. Two of them had been poisoned on purpose by their victims, three had been stabbed at various times during clashes with rival gangs, and one had been shot in the head by the boss himself for failing to account for "sales" he had made for the day. However, this did not discourage the others from getting more adventurous. 

        Mawufemor was hesitant at first. But after a year of living with these kids and feeding off their labour, he began to pick up on their trade. He began with the fundamentals, such as pickpocketing and being a confident trickster. The surprise was that the 10-year-old had carved out a niche in pickpocketing and confident trickery, combining both vices with intelligence! He was gradually becoming the boss's favourite! 

        However, an event will occur that will forever impact Mawufemor's perception of the gang and street life in general! 

        One day, when he was about ten years old, a young girl, perhaps just about to reach her teens, and her companions were walking home from school when they passed by the market. The girl could not tear her gaze away from Mawufemor; she continued to stare. Three days later, her pals began taunting her that she was in love with the shady-looking fella. This girl approached Mawufemor on the fourth day. 

        “Why are you here? Why are you not in school?”

        “I-I-I don’t go-go-go…!” he stammered.

        The other pupils laughed hysterically and teased the girl about her husband's inability to speak. Mawufemor felt pitiful; laughter at his stutter was usually his lowest moment, thus he chose to remain mute when a question was posed rather than speak and stutter. The small girl became enraged with her colleagues and reprimanded them before going over to give Mawufemor his very first ever hug. 

        From that day forward, a friendship began. Mawufemor would spend the entire night absentmindedly contemplating the young girl. Never before in his life had he experienced such warmth and happiness. When she finally arrives with her companions, he would dash to meet her. The little girl would reciprocate the action, and they would meet each other halfway, wrapping themselves in a warm embrace.

        “Be careful of that girl, understood?” One day, the boss finally reprimanded him. He'd been watching the two for a while and had a feeling he knew where it was going. 

        "Women should not be trusted. Did you hear?" 

        He nodded in fear. Scorpion threatened to deal drastically with him the next time he sees him with the girl. 

        Mawufemor was perturbed and agitated. How would he tell his dearest friend and source of joy not to return? Or not to visit when Scorpion was present? His little heart did not want any harm to happen to his new companion. 

Mawufemor quickly realized, however, that these threats were not empty at all. 

    One evening, after the girl had left, Scorpion requested Mawufemor and two others to accompany him on an operation. 

TO BE CONTINUED… 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Could Mawufemor be falling in love?
But why the threat from Scorpion?
Anonymous said…
Basket load of trouble always... This guy don suffer oo
Anonymous said…
This guy is born to suffer he inherited the suffering of Lot a man I know in the Bible but one day I believe he will end up like him. can't wait to read the next chapter.
Anonymous said…
Someone is falling in love
Anonymous said…
Someone is falling in love
iamchriscy said…
No comment on this. Waiting to read more
Anonymous said…
The story went back to the good old days
Anonymous said…
Aaooww, Hmmmmm Mawufemor. Whatever God has destined for a man will surely manifest even through all challenges
Anonymous said…
Love with it Troubles

Popular posts from this blog

AGAINST THE ODDS: EPISODE 7 – A FAMILIAR PLACE

  “Elorm! Elorm!! What is happening to you?" The voice resonated loudly.       By this time, both youngsters had recognized the voice of the mystery individual behind the door; it was the Reverend Amenuveve, and they realized they were in serious trouble. Nonetheless, Elorm instinctively raced to open the door. Her father dashed in, nearly collapsing owing to an apparent quick spike in his blood sugar level and blood pressure brought on by the sight before him.       In their haste, shock, and fear, both youths had forgotten to dress up. What Reverend Amenuveve witnessed may have easily led the elderly man to his grave.  “Whaaat!!! What is happening, Elorm?" His voice shook as he screamed.  Elorm, anticipating danger, chose to assume the role of the victim.       “Daaaddiiiii! Daaaaaaddiiii", she cried frantically. "He attempted to rape me, and I fought back!" She managed to say while clutching her father with he...

USING GOOGLE FORMS TO CARRY OUT A NEEDS SURVEY

INTRODUCTION           When you want to establish a business, you presumably have a product to sell or a service to provide in mind. It will be crucial to determine whether or not people will be interested in your product or service. The typical method is to poll as many individuals as possible.            Another option is to create a short questionnaire to get information about people's interest in your product or service. You'd then need to retrieve the questionnaires, enter them into software, analyze them, and then generate graphs and tables to help you conclude.            Google Forms is a more efficient and user-friendly option. This article provides a straightforward procedure for accomplishing this.  For the examples in the article, a phone is used.  1. Go to Google  Check that you are signed in to Google.  This is what your screen should look like:  ...

AGAINST ALL ODDS - Episode 1: The Exam

     Mawufemor ran the whole two kilometres from the main market in Ho to the E.P. University College Examination Centre, where he was supposed to write an Organizational Behaviour paper. While entering the exam room, he was panting and sweating tremendously. He was also 40 minutes late, as usual. “I’m sorry; you cannot enter!” The invigilator said calmly. “B-b-but I am s-s-sti-still within the-the-the t-time!” Mawufemor stuttered! The invigilator smiled. As an offer of assistance, she suggested that he double-check his watch. Once again, Mawufemor ran back to the corridor where he'd left his phone and grabbed it. “Please! You are correct! I'm late! But please forgive me. Last night, I was robbed!" He stammered again as he tried to explain himself. "When you students want to tell lies, you start stammering...", the invigilator mocked before allowing Mawufemor to enter the exam hall.      Mawufemor ignored her and rushed to his seat, almost in tears by this ...