Tuesday, 26 April 2016

One Of A Kind (THE AWAKENING)


@TEDxAccra 2016
(This piece was first performed at TEDxAccra, on April 20th, 2016.)

“Agoo.. Agooo loo, Agoo, Nukporlawo, Nyaselawo,
Amadrowo kple dukormeviwo, Medo Agoo eeeerrr…
Our Elders in all their infinite wisdom say, when you enter the home of another you acknowledge your presence and signal your arrival ... that you may be seen and welcomed. And so once again, I bid you all - Agoo!!!”


My Cultural troop and I with Abeiku Santana in the speakers lounge as we get ready to mount the stage, @TEDxAccra 2016
I am from a land where the Elderly speak to the young in proverbs and to themselves they whisper appellations. No wonder it is said that the words of my mouth are as sweet as honey and as nourishing as the taste of breast milk from the tender breast of a mother onto the tongue of a newly born baby, so permit me as I serve you through my words, the wine of our ancestors which has been seasoned with their wisdom and fermented over time with the experiences of their very existence.
Bena miano nunyatsi si miatorgbuie gbledi tso blema kenn, eye miape nku na vuu de nyatepewo nti.
I am not here to downplay any culture or to insight anyone but to awaken the essence of the African culture in your minds. How can you rethink if you don’t know who you are, if you don’t know your roots and have lost touch with your origin and culture? It is only by accepting who we are that we can rethink and work to better ourselves.

Anyigba sese gake agama do na afor anyi blewuu.
(Though the earth is solid, the chameleon still takes cautious steps).
Akpa me dziavi wo dia dehe o!
The Offspring of a tilapia does not resemble that of a mud fish.
And so I will embrace my roots and learn from the footsteps of my kind.
For I have drunk wine reserved and preserved from the calabash of our elders and I have taken the first sip of wine from the glass of the young.
I find pleasure in the value of the wisdom of the old.
For no matter how far a river flows, it never cuts from its source.
And a flower that seeks to blossom, must bless its roots.
I am one of a kind ... this I know

You can search the length and breadth of this world.
You can dig into the depths of this earth.
You’ll never see one like me.
I am one of a kind.

I wield neither gun nor barrel,
My wrath knows no quarrel,
I seek no laurel, nor sail on souls as vessels.
I am one of a kind.
My tradition is my foundation.
Traditions as old as the time, are my foundation.

The ministration of your mission in my land is my frustration.
Your deceptions will I brew in the pots of my ancestral exhortation.
I know my roots and I preach about my pride.
I will paint in words your selfish attempts to rob me off my essence.
You may try to turn my children against me.
Tell them to embrace your grace and brand me disgrace.
But I never give up on my own.
I will never lose my roots.
I am one of a kind.

What can you boast of that I already don't have?
Religion … right or wrong … riches … purity?
Go back in history
Read the letter of King Leopold II of Belgium
to His colonial missionaries in Congo,
it had a simple massage …
“With tact they were to above all secure their country's interest.
Not to teach us right or wrong for that we already knew,
they were to extort from us in forms of taxes and offerings, receive our gifts gladly with two hands yet never invite us for dinner even when we offer them a full chicken. Teach us to read and not to reason”
Yet I am one of a kind.

You try to hold me in oppression by convincing me I am to be oppressed.
First you laugh at my God and my God concept,
next you convince my kinsmen to laugh at our God concept.
You may have succeeded in brainwashing them.
But not me.
For I am one of a kind and I am an African.

Look fellow Africans...
No one needs jail to hold us captive,
for our minds are in chains.
That's how we are trapped.
We have been miss-educated into believing
someone else’s concept of God and Perception of beauty.
How many Africans even know that the concept of trinity existed here in Africa long before our brothers from the West showed up on our shores?
Have you wondered why the African priest taps his drink thrice before he performs libation (his form of prayer)?
How many Africans tell their ancestral stories freely,
Like we do tell the tales of the Greek Gods and legends and that of the Israelite?
How many among you can visit your traditional homes
And shrines and not be afraid … .. None!
That is what they have succeeded in turning us into.
That’s what the media … the paparazzi
And the so called entertainment industry have turned us into.
Savages, who only kill and demonstrate evil against others
as shown in movies … especially the local movie industries.
Many of you are scared at the mention of the word shrine
Yet you do not know it's meaning.
Ask the Westerner, that if the shrine is a place for evil acts,
Why do their dictionary describe it as a holy and sacred place?
Will God call sin righteousness?
I believe strongly that showing is faster than telling
for when a beauty contest is held even in the kingdom of monkeys
too, a winner will be celebrated.
You are all Africans first before all other things.
Zego yibor mei akatsa yi dogo tsoe.
Though the porridge may be white, do not forget it was prepared from a black pot.
There is no shame in embracing your tradition.
Mido nkudzi be du ade pe gbagba yae nye du ade pe tutu. Eyata miga trormegbe de miape dekornuwo o.
Menorge boboe o. Eyata miatorgbuiewo do lo ade be,
tormedelae gbana ze.


Audience listening attentively as i serve the wisdom of our old through my piece. @TEDxAccra
It is only the one who kindly accepts to fetch water that may accidentally break the pot. I have volunteered to fetch the waters of my tradition to quench the taste of our generation, and though I may break a few pots in the process, it’s a price I'm willing to pay.
I am one of kind. What about you..?.

Ne lo lolo vuuu ha la, azimevi koe wonye.
No matter how large a crocodile may grow,
It was still hatched out of an egg.
In life, Ame nutor pe golomehe ye si na ame.
(Hurt comes usually from one's own knife)
We were a land once great and mighty, A land once rich in culture,
but gradually becoming a thing of the past,
And culture has become an abnormality in our own land,
A young man dresses in Kete fabrics, with beads,
And his fellow citizens ask if he is a royal
or going for an important ceremony.
Can’t one portray his culture in his African dress on any single day?



Our entertainers do not entertain us in ways of our culture,
Our arts do not depict our stories,
Man was made in the image of God,
yet the black artist cannot paint a black image and not be labeled
Our media propagate only the wrong and bad stories…
And if we get into international news, we are a charity case.
Our Media houses show the history of our people once every independence but show foreign movies and telenovela everyday.



How often will you turn on your television sets on to watch “The good old days”?
How often will you turn on your radio set and listen to five solid hours of continuous original local content?
And so I ask, who will tell our stories to the story tellers..
For Once a traveler asked an old man
What became of the black people of Sumer? For ancient records show the people of Sumer were black. What happened to them?
"Ah", the old man sighed. "they lost their history, so they died"
  Now I ask,
Who will tell the tales of our many great exploits,, tales of our good gods, of, Togbui Chali of Tohazie the Red hunter, , Okomfo Anokyei, Yaa Asantewaa.
Of women with the hearts of lions,
Men whose strength equal that of a thousand horses.



Our people say no royal points to his hometown with the left hand
And so Like Boukman I say to you “you want to win, cast aside your Western gods, embrace your African Spirit. You are free". For an Elder who eats at the market square and refuses to look back shall carry the basket home himself. Your skin tone is not the problem, your mind set is so bleach your mind with the knowledge of self love and you will be just fine..
I am one of a kind.
You are one of a kind.
We are one of a kind.


Just relaxing after delivering my piece,:"One of A Kind" @TEDxAccra 2016



Wednesday, 20 April 2016

GRACEFUL (A painting i call GRACEFUL)

She is Graceful.
She adorns herself with beads of her culture and wrap herself in elements of her tradition.
Her footsteps reveal the rhythm of African drums.
She need not bleach or make up.
She is an African and she is beautiful.
She is Graceful.
GRACEFUL

Yes she is indeed lovely.
She has the touch of love..
She speaks in the language of love..
She knows nothing but love..
Love made her...
She embraces with love..
And if love should destroy her..
She will still love love..
Cos she is in love with love..
For she is lovely.
Artwork: Graceful. Size: 15" × 20"

Why I drew Abraham Nii Attah


My Portrait of Abraham Nii Attah
 The story of Abraham Attah Nii has really inspired me so much in many positive ways. From the streets of Ashiaman to walking side by side with big names on screens and the world's biggest entertainers..in my own little way this is my way of celebrating you. When drawing this, i wanted to make it more different from what many artist out there may or will do..so it dawn on me to make him look a little mature..broaden the smile to the left..add details to the chic..and above all dress him in "kete" and "dzonu" beads like i did Stonebwoy when i made his portrait in 2015. We are people because of people. Pencil on paper size: 15" x 21"
stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah
stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah


stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah
 stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah
stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah

stages of drawing Abraham Nii Attah

https://www.instagram.com/p/BDPxF_ShHdo/?taken-by=cepsefogah

YOU ARE THE ONE.



You are the one.

  Among a million I will choose you.
Even two I will still choose,
For you,
though I may not be good for the gander, I will be good for the goose.
Like a merchant counts the days to the arrival of his goods,
So I wait patiently wait upon your love, for you are my Zeus.
Your people may hate me for all I care but for you I will call a truce.
You have fought my wars and granted me freedom, you, are my “Robert the Bruce”
Seeing you smile cools my heart like a fresh morning Juice.
For you, I will lose all that I have,
Just so I could be with you,
For you are the one,
That makes my heart , bloom, with love.
You are the one.

BRANCHES OF THE SAME TREE.


   I look at my hands and each has five fingers,
Though not the same,
Their difference makes them unique making the hand effective.
One is large and shot, Another thin and tall.
One is tiny in all ways, Another is Normal in all ways,
Yet only one hand wears the ring.

    In a thin file you’ll see them.
Each walking in the footstep of the other,
Their hunters hunt, their builders build,
Their workers work and their queen makes babies,
So it is among them, Though different they all come together to make a strong community of Ants, or Bees,
They maybe tiny but they know the importance of each other.

   With the sprouting of one leaf, a seed starts to grow,
From that sprout, a stem is formed, generates into many branches,
On each branch…
lot of tiny branches, on these, tiny branches,
A lot of leaves, producing food to feed the tree,
The branches may never look the same yet they are all part of the same tree, bearing leaves, food and fruits, and providing shades and shelter.
They each require each other to support the tree.

Ati gorglor dzi wonor na hafi tso dzordzor tor.
One must stand on a crooked branch to cut a straight branch.
We may be humans but we are also same as other creations.
We are different in many ways,
But in our difference lies our strength.
No two smooth surfaces can ever make a good bond when joined together.
We need each other to survive.
Ame ye nor na ame nuti hafi wo nye na zami.
(One needs help of another to go to the latrine by night).
These were the ideals that built our communities long long ago.
Kweku Anansa may be a tick star but not even he can tell his own tales,
someone else  must.
The asanka and the tapoli are always in a fight rubbing each other’s body against the other but even they know their fight is not against each other but so that they could produce a smooth well grinded paper

    Our greatest strength as a human race is our ability to acknowledge our differences,
Our greatest weakness is our failure to embrace them
My way, your way. Our Way,
His way, Her way, Their way.
When put together makes one way
For we are each, Angels with one wing,
But we can fly by embracing one another.
Let’s stop believing that our differences make us superior or inferior to one another.
For we are all BRANCHES OF THE SAME TREE.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Charley.. Amazing we go

#CharleyAmazingWeGo, current students of Amazing Love School at the 30th anniversary launch.
Photo credit:Skrilix Multimedia


This is dedicated to all old students of Amazing Love Schools, Denu...
As i perform this piece at the 30th anniversary Launch of our Alma Matter, @ Faculty of Law,University of Ghana. 

 
#CharleyAmazingWeGo, CEP.Sefogah performing,"Charley, Amazing We Go"
Photo credit:Skrilix Multimedia
Charley.. Amazing we go
Adafienu, Denu, ViePe,
Our Boarding house...
Denu, Tokor, our classrooms...
Adafienu boys, the treatment, their swag..
Denu Boys the left over of Adafienu glory days,
Viepe the mixture of boys and girls,
The Bus….mostly faulty ,
Zogbor…the driver,
Ragazo… the conductor..
Move,Move, Carry yourselves, He’ll say…
And so Boys carry Boys, girls carry girls and boys carry girls,
But never the opposite…
Charlie, Amazing We go

******
F.K, the cane, our backs..
Fear the cane when it is in his Hands,
Bend down, hold your toes or your palm,
My best friend, shadow, left after stage 5 cos of his strokes,
Old soldier and his collection of Vocabs..
On his belly buttons, His trousers jors with the swag of pimpinis..
Mon Ami, Denu wash room’s general super Indendent..
Mamanye, Tokor compus’general overseer..
Bro,Simon, His Waakye, Dzidudu’s boys boys Kanzo Unit..
Nufiala Adetor, form three, you have to attend his extra classes and pay that coins, or you’ll fail his papers.
Charley..Amazing We Go..
******
And Gazorp will look u from top to down and say "So did you pay for that one================== too...

Charley: Amazing we go
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Grand Pa, Mr. Tehoda always wild and his fingers pointing..
Head of Teachers Disciplinary committee at the time, Timber, lives in the present but always talk in the past
“When I’m in the class teaching and I saw you talk again, I will came over there and lashed you”. One of his most typical expressions
Zikpokpo, I bet you can’t tell the difference between the Red Tokor Soil, and his favourite white camboo.
Want to Pass his Agric papers..It’s either AAAAA, Or BBBB or CCCC, the best marking scheme ever, RIP Milotual.
Monsieur Abalo, he never goes no where without his cane..
Interestingly even the most feeble will take staygger for even his best lashes
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Charley: Amazing we go
*****

Dining time, the meals and the dwoe Pla..
No need to rush if you are friends with girls that share the food,
Or in my case if your big sis is very popular.
*******
Here is to those times in the dining hall when the meal is not ready and we have no choice than to wait,
Oh how the dining hall becomes a circus for boys will be spinning their plates at the tip of their fingers.
Some turn themselves into drummers with their spoons and knifes as their drum sticks, the table as the base drum, the silver plates as the cymbals and the gossip of the girls cacophonously rhyming as songs.
Charley: Amazing we go
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Here is to the days when the bus will spoil and wouldn’t show up on time. How both juniors and seniors will struggle to be on board the last bus,
For that comes with it’s own trophies,
especially  when the bus had to go drop off the boys at Denu before sending the mixture to Viepe
    Here is to the days when the bus arrives at Tokor and at the gate is F.K.
Oh how quickly our shots get pull up and the girls make up get wiped off.
To the days when you arrive only to find students hovering at the gate, You as and the response you get is school fees..
Oh how all pretend we are owing so we could roam in town
Yet some deliberately stay so they could get more "doe pla" dining  meal
*******
My ear still hurts as the result of the powerful sound from Mr. Alex’s kiosk as he mention some of Amazing love’s most largest families,
Binyam #1,#2, #3, #4,#5,#6,#7…and Kissward #1,#2,#3, #4,#5, #6,#7,..to wait was it 12 or 15
Charley, Amazing We Go
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That sound effect when the plate or spoon drops in class and all you hear is…Boarders. Beautifully you can only relate to this if you passed through Tokor(J.H.S), I don’t now but for some reason, the classrooms never had cement floors, just like Tokor never had Mr.Alex’s kiosk
"Charley, Amazing We Go
******
We all had to wait for our turn..or queue up in a file...
Break time, Dining time, Closing time,
even boarders and day students turn to board the bus...
in this school i learnt one must wait his turn in life,
more importantly to book your place while waiting...
And so..
even Toilet..you'll hear student's 'Shouting Out Loud',
"I'm After You"
..Charley...Amazing We Go..."
Less than two weeks to the Launch, don't miss this.
Let’s rise up, build up and restore..
Now no b  the time we for they live on past glories,
We chop glories before, We chop trophies before, We chop achievements before
Individually, we are carving names for ourselves and leaving our footprints on the sands of time, like Amazing Love taught us.
To Hold Fast To What Is Good.
Charley, Amazing We Go
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#CharleyAmazingWeGo, 2009 year group present at the launch.
Photo credit:Skrilix Multimedia
#CharleyAmazingWeGo, A fist of Memories.
Photo credit:Skrilix Multimedia

Here is to 30 years of Education,
Of the hassle in setting up a school,  Of the stormy and sunny days
Of the challenging and interesting moments
Here is to 13th June 1986, when  the seed of Amazing Love was planted,
So positive fertile was the soil that it’s leafs sprout from 13 pupils to covering over 84 pupils that same year.   They were in deed great farmers, Mr. Albert and Mrs. Fortune Lily Agbodo..In a small town geographically located at a GPS of 6.0958257 latitude and 1.1520964999999705 longitude.
Now we can boast of Nursery, kindergarten, Primary, Junior High and Senior High..With my very eyes I watch as the later started…
Charley, amazing We Go
******

The Glories, the success, the fame,
From local to district to National recognition
98, 99,2002,2003,2006,2009,2010,
7 Presidential awards and Laurels.
******
From toddlers, to graduates to adults, From lawyers to pastors to rappers
From scientists, to journalists, to artists and entertainers
Like I’m standing here at ease to deliver my lines to entertain and bring back memories
******
My year 2009, 183 students graduated. The year before was more..
Others are too huge keeping those figures will cause the last Gigabytes of my memory crushing.
Let the world listen, Graduating over 20 batches of students,
With an average of 100 students per annum..
This is the Re-union and Thanksgiving, Let’s come together…
Let’s brainstorm and be informed. On How best we can  restore our school
I’m part of Alosa, She’s part of Alosa, He’s part of Alosa, they are part of alosa, you, you and you are all part..
cos believe it or not, Charley, Amazing We Go.

#CharleyAmazingWeGo. Just delivering my lines.
Photo credit:Skrilix Multimedia
                                               Charley..Amazing We Go