Thursday, June 07, 2012

Is The Ghanaian A Chameleon?

YES!!!
How else would you explain how the same Ghanaian who is able to function so well in the Ghanaian system, moves to a foreign country, functions just as well (maybe even better) over there, moves back to Ghana and seeminly forgets how he/she was functioning outside, and just falls back into the Ghanaian way of doing things?

Yep, the Ghanaian has to be a chameleon, changing its colour to suit whichever environment. Where and how did I arrive at this analogy (sounds brilliant huh)? Well... it's not mine. I picked it up last weekend from "Trials of the Ghanaian". A play written and directed by Uncle Ebo Whyte. Seriously, if you missed it last weekend, all I can say is, "HOW COULD YOU???" *angrylook*

I honestly do not remember the last time I laughed so hard. Who would have thought it possible to have so much fun and walk away knowing there was a message in there. But seriously, it makes sense that ECG workers take their kids to work and it is them that play with the switches. Why then do the lights go on and off in Gh without a care to the fact that people own electrical appliances that can get damaged?

I had quite a number of "aha!" moments watching the play (I would never in a million years have likened the Ghanaian to a chameleon). I honestly can relate to that analogy (even just within Ghana). You know how things work different in the private sector as opposed to the public sector in Gh? So, I found myself in the private sector (obviously working efficiently) and then I moved to the public sector (I dint say things don't work efficiently there ooo). In such a situation, a string of things could happen, possibly in succession. You will get on people's nerves cos you like work too much. People will overburden you with all the work cos they know you will do it. You will adjust (change your colour) and be just like everybody else. I am not proud to say that I am at the last phase now :(

If you are in Ghana and missed the play last weekend, don't berate yourself too much cos guess what? It's showing again this weekend. Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th June, 2012 at 4pm and 8pm. Tickets go for GH¢40 and can be bought at Roverman Productions, Joy FM, Airport Shell, Koala, Frankies (I think) and there's other places too that I can't remember *embarrasedlook* but yeah, ask around. And if you already watched it, we can all watch it again cos I'm sure watching it this weekend :D


Come and see and experience customer service Gh style, kids of ECG workers playing with the electricity switches, University graduates who learnt by rote, passed their exams with flying colours and can't function on the outside (the government of the republic of Ghana is a monarchy... hahahahahaha...) etc. Trust me, you will laugh saaaa...

10 comments:

  1. In fact, there's more to the Ghanaian than a chameleon.
    Great post. But, how can an unemployed graduate spend as much as GH¢40 on a movie?
    ***SAD***

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    1. awwwwwwww... Trust me, if you'd spent that GH¢40, you wouldn't have regretted at all. Next play is on me :D

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  2. Nice piece, but u know this is de reason 4 our underdevelopment.

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    1. Thanks Docia.
      Oh yeah, we can't move forward until we change our mindsets.

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  3. Totally agree with the ECG bit. Loved the play by the way. I loved the way Uncle Ebo put different aspects of Ghanaian attitudes in the play.

    My favorite characters were the stammerer and the owner of the bar/radio station.... I believe the latter's best lines were "Since you come to Ghana, fufu chop you?" and "Coming future.... is bright". Sigh. I let go of my inhibitions and laughed till I felt my insides hurt.

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    1. hahahahahaha... the stammerer was something else. As for the owner of the radio station, "I'll vapourise you" lol...

      I'm glad you had a blast ;)

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  4. ECG,everywhere you go :)

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  5. @deonlygoodboy14 July 2012 at 16:56

    lmao i must say, its a wonderful piece of article and funny tho :)...i only hope dis e.c.g guys dnt find ur house no. anytime soon...upon seeing this, i bet dey on ur tail right about now lol

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    1. Ikr. I sure hope they do not find me lol.
      Thanks Benjamin :)

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