God didn't promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow or sun
without rain but he did promise strength for the day, comfort for the
tears and light for the way..If God brings you to it, he will bring you
through it.
This powerful quote sums up the faith and trust my family
and I had in God on this day that eruptions of drama of volcanic
proportions exploding in seismic waves into a tsunami barraged through
the front door in human clothing that happened to us...it was a day
that was literally earth-shattering indeed!
It was a day like every
other day, Mom had gone to work and I'd called in sick at work but told
them I would be coming in quite later in the day, QT was busy on his
phone chatting with friends, Hamz was lying on the floor in his room
browsing on QT's laptop and Karl was busy using the restroom while I,
although feeling weirdly uneasy for unexplained reasons as well as quite
woozy from a persistent headache from earlier that morning, was
rearranging my wardrobe as well as taking out my outfit for the day to
work. Prior to the above, earlier that morning around dawn, my head had
been pounding with serious headache since the muadhin in the nearby
mosque close to our house first called to prayer at around five a.m that
early morning which is usually my cue to wake up and have my shower in
preparedness for work, Mom woke up as well, said her prayers and went
into her bathroom to have her bath.
For unknown reasons, my heartbeat
kept pounding heavily, as though it wants to break free away from my rib
cage, I usually have that feeling like a premonition something ugly is
about to happen and over time, it has proved to be quite accurate but
that morning, everything seemed perfect so I wondered what could
possibly go wrong but just to forestall any danger or bad omen since
it's life and anything could go wrong even in the happiest and secure of
places, I said my prayer, reciting severally in odd numbers suratul
kursiyu which in the Quran is the verse of protection telling God to
keep us all safe from danger and the evils of men and jinn but
apparently, for some reasons, he chose to test our faith by allowing our
feet touch troubled waters. Around ten a.m that morning, eclectic mix
of voices belonging to a group of people apparently coming from both
sexes of male and female arguing with QT reached me upstairs in my room,
I dropped my clothes and wondered if QT had friends visiting him that
early in the morning but as the argument got rather intense, I had to
leave what I was doing and went out of my room and onwards downstairs to
check what the problem was, I met Hamz who also came out of his room
and was struggling with putting on his short shorts with his face
puzzled as to what was transpiring downstairs at the front door. We both
hurried downstairs and met a busty, dark lady in a red, loose blouse,
putting on an old, brown coloured wig along with a tall, quite heavily
built igbo man in sharp grey suit who looks like a lawyer who I was to
later learn is the lawyer to our enemy, Alhaji, then a short, severely
black man who identified himself as a court messenger, a fat policeman
with a saggy paunch and deep and long igala tribal marks across his fair
cheeks along with some five dirty looking hausa men whose job is to
help take people's property out and my brain quickly processed they were
probably here to disposes us of our property, think WHEN TROUBLE BREWS,
so I quickly fetched my phone and put a call through to Mom to alert
her whilst QT kept arguing with them. The group insisted they were
ordered by the court with a copy of the verdict in hand, I collected the
white sheet containing the court verdict and read through, feeling
really terrified as indeed it says in the sheet that the court is taking
possession of our house...my late Dad's house. I instantly felt my body
wet with sweat, Karl came around and a tearful Hamz told him what was
happening, the five dirty court errand boys had started coming in to do
their job of throwing our things out when an angry Hamz violently pushed
them out, threatening to smash bottles on their heads, the police man
wielding a baton promised to hit it on Hamz's head if he doesn't
cooperate, I quickly took out my phone and took a snap shot of the
police's badge on his breast pocket area detailing his force
identification number and name, he and the lawyer in the sharp suit
demanded to know why I will do that and asked that I delete the picture
immediately, I retorted rather calmly (because if I had screamed, I
could probably faint out of exhaustion and high body tension I was in)
that I needed to know his force identification so I could sue him and
get him to loose his job if he hits and injures my younger brother, he
snapped,
"YOU IDIOT! ARE YOU THREATENING ME? I HAVE BEEN SENT BY THE
COURT TO HELP INSTILL ORDER AND ENSURE A PEACEFUL VACATION AND LOCKDOWN
OF THE PREMISES AND YOU DARE THREATEN ME FOR DOING MY JOB AFTER THIS
GOON OF YOUR BROTHER THREATENED TO SMASH BOTTLES ON OUR HEAD?"
The
lawyer in the smart suit clearly enraged took off his jacket, facing
Hamz and promising to deal decisively with him and declaring nothing
will happen as he's a lawyer and he was doing his job, Hamz didn't mind
as he again, charged violently at them, promising to smash bottles if
anyone dares to touch any of our property, my heart has never beaten at
the rate it was beating that moment ever in my life and it induced a
headache so severe I was beginning to feel dizzy because here I was
staring at great humiliation from being sent into the street in a
neighborhood where compassion and pity is only mouth deep and everyone
puts up a facade of contentment and ultimate bliss in their lives, the
thoughts of how Dad's family would react if they heard that we lost
their late son's home, how would I face my friends and explain what had
happen and the greatest of all issues, where would we move to with our
mountain of belongings, I was all shaky but I still summoned the last
shreds of strength in me and pulled Hamz back by the arm whose sweaty
body made my grip slip right through, I quickly summoned Karl to help
pull him back as QT was on phone with Mom, I turned to face the men and
the lady from court and told them we weren't afraid of packing out but
they should understand that this was an ugly news and our reaction was
normal and to be expected, the policeman nodded and the court messenger
responded saying that's why they came in peace and brought men to help
us carry the heavy loads out and that if they had met no one at home,
they will have carried out the order nonetheless, I replied saying that I
wasn't aware we had a court case where a judge presided and declared we
should leave our house, that's the first point, secondly, I didn't ask
for some form of identification to prove that indeed, they were from the
court, for all we know, this could be a set up from Alhaji to disposes
us of our home so it's all happening so fast and they need to step back
and give us space to figure all these out.
I turned to look at Karl and I
saw how red he had become, obviously shocked at the whole episode
unraveling before his eyes and I felt ashamed whilst thinking, could he
be regretting coming to live with us? It's been from one drama to the
next since he came and probably not what he had thought he would be
signing up for when leaving america, I sighed and signaled to QT to ask
him what Mom had said,
"She's on her way home, she's calling our lawyer
now because am not aware we had any court notice summoning us to court
nor any hearing where the judge...whoever he or she is gave a verdict
for us to vacate our house or do you?"
I shook my head and he sighed,
continuing,
"This, I only see in nigerian movies, I can't believe this
is happening, for people to show up and declare we leave our home? Our
Dad's fucking house?"
I sighed dejectedly, telling my brothers we need
to calm down and buy time as much as we can till Mom got back and at
that moment, we heard sounds of properties dragging on the tiled floor
and on swiftly turning around, the five court errand boys were busy
unplugging our refrigerator and carrying out our sofas, Hamz who is
rather impatient and gets enraged like a bull swiftly turned around,
looking for a bottle, he made to make a dash for the dining table to
pick a glass cup when he tripped and fell and the nearby stool pricked
his leg and immediately started bleeding and how I hate the sight of
blood, I gasped and asked him to be patient so I tend to his cut which
was quite the gash but he wasn't feeling anything, he promptly stood up
and hurried to the dining table, picked a used glass cup lying there and
swiftly turned towards the errand boys and threw with the force of a
gravitational pull at them but the guys managed to swerve right in time
and the glass cup smashed against the wall, sending broken glasses
everywhere, the policeman angrily threw his baton at Hamz which Karl
grabbed mid-flight expertly like an action star in a movie and shook it
with the purpose of flinging right back at him if he doesn't stop, he
was flushed with rage and it was obvious, he was so red and his hair
stood up, I hadn't seen him that enraged ever! The busty lady in a red
blouse kept screaming that we are one hell of a hooligan, talking to her
colleagues in pidgin english,
"These ones no be omo butter oo, these
ones don craze for head oo, make we call for backup? Ehn officer Udoh?"
At that moment, my heart was beating at an alarming alacrity I had to
take a seat lest I pass out and despite my condition, I was so glad at
how my brothers held the forth and defended their home while I felt like
the queen-bee sitting at the back being heavily guarded by my soldier
bees, my brothers' muscles pulsating with rage and their breaths hoofing
like a dragon's breath, I still couldn't believe my eyes at all that
was unfolding. The group promised to make us pay heavily for our action
if we don't quietly make way and let them do their jobs but we weren't
backing down, the police officer whose name was officer udoh demanded
Karl give him back his baton and Karl asked him to come for it and could
he dare? So officer udoh made a call for back up, asking for a
battalion of back up, we thought he was bluffing till several pick up
vans upon vans pulled up at our residence and officers in bullet proof
vests and guns dangling from their holsters jumped down from the vans
our shoulders fell, officer udoh started shouting and asking if we could
still put up a fight, he then gave an order for the five men to throw
our things out, the policemen who had arrived looking all fierce asked
if we were proving stubborn and officer udoh said yes and that on seeing
the batch arrive, we've felt subdued, QT then motion for us to go pack
our stuff upstairs, I thought I was going to die when he said that,
Pack? Pack where the hell to? Hamz sniffed repeatedly and with a shaky
voice told the men packing our load to be careful with our stuff so they
don't break something, he also volunteered to stay downstairs and
supervise the packing lest they steal things and told me I could help
him pack his own personal effects upstairs,
"My big bags are in the last
section in the chest of drawers in my room"
He said and at that
moment, hot tears streamed down my face and I found myself crying like
I've never done all my life, I looked up to the ceiling and despite all
the bullying I've encountered in my life, all the rejection and
suffering I've ever faced, the life-altering, often brutish ways my
effeminate gestures had placed upon me from people for no fault of mine,
I've never ever for a day questioned God on why he did what he did to
me or if I'd deserved it for one reason or the other because I've been
brought up to never question his will but at that heart-sinking moment
mixed with all the pent up anger from all of my effeminate gestures, my
dad's death when I was young, the drama his family put us through, the
bullying and discrimination I've endured and so so many other "natural"
issues I've never had to ask God questions about, my face soaked with
salty tears and my eyes red with rage, I looked up and without a care in
the world, I asked God for the first time in my life,
"BUT GOD
WHY?...WHY?!"
KEEP UP!
OMG, did this truly happen? my prayers are with you guys, the man should be arrested, wealthy or not, nigeria needs to be upright in delivering justice, WTF!
ReplyDelete-Lyndsay Fairweather
So sad, you guys shouldn't let this go, the lord is your strength, that alhaji man was clearly a man with ulterior motives, a loan shark, he will get what he deserves
ReplyDelete-Nekky, west indies
This is terrible, i felt so bad at the end of the post, you couldn't hold it back, so where are you guys hold up now? gosh, so sad, the new matriarch would so lash out? whew! more drama coming
ReplyDelete-VAUGHAN, PH
mom was clueless to have approached alhaji for a loan, see how it backfired, i can't wait to read up on how what happened and how alhaji got to win..damn! so sad
ReplyDelete-Aisha, abuja
So so sad....i hope your family bounces back from this
ReplyDelete-Carl williams, scotland
you guys should fight tooth and nail for your home...the late mr adagiri would turn in his grave if you don't...our prayers are with you guys
ReplyDelete-Ngozi, anambra
Good lord! what the hell?
ReplyDelete-Mimami, india
sue the mo'fucking bastard..counter sue, this smacks of injustice and alot of bullshit being done...this can only happen in nigeria
ReplyDelete-Louise, california
goodness me, so what later happened, i feel so sorry for maj and i couldn't help but smile in some places whilst reading the post, you being the queen bee, it made me laugh..oh brothers, lol
ReplyDelete-Natalie walsh, australia
you guys should sue
ReplyDelete-LOURDES
sue sue sue sue sue sue sue
ReplyDelete-Maryam, kano
truly a major turbulence..whew
ReplyDelete-Ronke, ibadan
i pray the lord meets you guys at your place of great need..meanwhile, you should counter-sue the man, this is wrong on many levels
ReplyDelete-Raliaya, ghana
this is serious oo
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