You might have woken up at 5am
that Monday morning without any inkling of what was going to happen that night.
You might have all shuffled to the dormitory bathroom to have your bath with
your eyes still heavy with sleep and your bodies still weak. Only after pouring
cold water that has been stored overnight in iron buckets will your bodies
finally wake up fully. The bathroom might have been too crowded or too stinking
for some of you, so they might have resorted to taking their baths in the
courtyard or the corridors in front of the rooms.
You dress up quickly and sweep
your 'portions' on time as the bell rings for breakfast. The prefects among you
might have shouted out loudly for everybody to start leaving for the dining
hall, shouting threats to the last person to leave the dormitory, while the
junior ones among you might have rushed out noisily along the corridor in order
not to be the last one out.
Even though your breakfast of beans
pottage was watery and tasteless today, you might have eaten anyway, and proceeded
to the assembly hall and then to the classrooms for the days studies. The first
period might have been that of the boring and strict Math teacher whom you have
nicknamed 'almighty formula', or the semi literate Biology 'corper', whose
original course of study in the university was Agriculture, or the interesting
English teacher, whom you named 'alacrity', who uses big grammar to confuse you
while she barely makes correct sentences. Besides all these, you might have had
a normal day in class and closed for the day in time for lunch.
After the routine of going to the
'dorm', changing into your house wear, and the day's lunch of dry jollof rice
without meat (meat is actually a luxury to you), you return just in time for
the Muslims afternoon prayer and your siesta. The junior ones among you might
not even be in the mood for siesta yet you might have been ordered to lie
quietly on your beds and shut your eyes. Just when sleep was about to overtake
you, the sharp ringing of the bell jolts you, followed by the prefect's orders
for you to wake up, say your prayers (for the Muslims) and go to the classroom
for 'prep', which also means evening study.
After closing at 6 o'clock, you
might have returned to the dormitory to mill around and socialize with one
another before time for dinner, while some of you washed your dirty uniforms in
front of your various 'houses', in preparation for tomorrow that you will never
see.
Dinner is the usual eba and egusi
soup. It is Monday after all and you hated it. During our own time we also
hated it especially that the eba always had lumps in it and the egusi and
vegetable in the soup separates with the water. I hear that things are now worse. The smart
ones among you might have even exchanged the night’s meat against tomorrow
afternoon's fried fish in a trade by barter fashion, not knowing that they have
eaten the last meal in their lives.
After dinner, night prep and a
little free time of usual teenage banters, soaking garri and so on, you might
have gone to bed after lights out thinking 'oh what a long day', and looking
forward to a tomorrow will never see. As you wandered about in dreamland,
little did you know that some wicked people unknown to you have perfected plans
to take your lives.
We may never know how everything
happened, and your final moments before your innocent lives were terminated,
but what we know is that you have been failed by the nation and the very people
who swore to protect you. The country which you pledged to defend its honor every
morning deserted you at your hour of need. All that is left to your grieving
families and friends are your memories, which they will live with for the rest
of their lives.
Our sincere hope is that your
death and that of many other victims of this senselessness may not go in vain,
that the people who are entrusted with the duty of protecting lives will wake
up to the challenge and make the nation a safer place for all of us. Adieu.
Aptly stitched together...thumbs up, Faridah. May their souls rip. Adieu!
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in jannat firdaus. May Allah do what he pleases with the wicked and inhumane people who are responsible. Amiiiiinnnn
ReplyDeleteAyyah!!!. May their souls rest in peace. it sounded like my secondsry sch, FGGC Gusau.
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