Majek Fashek, A National Tragedy That Must Be Addressed

    Joseph Edgar and Majek this morning. Joseph wrote and sent in the article after spotting him.

    On my way to work this morning, I spotted a loony figure.
    Pants sagged, dirty black underwear showing, a caftan perched precariously on
    his extra lean shoulders, shock of long unkempt dreadlocks cascading down his
    head and teeth yellowed by years of hard living and a face still surprisingly
    handsome despite the ravages of illicit living.

    This was Majek, my hero, the one who brought down the rain. He it was who
    redefined Reggae and in that one album forced us to look deep into our
    consciousness, calling us prisoners of conscience. He it was who took that Bob
    Marley piece, Redemption Song into the sublime. He infused it with his pangolo
    rhythm and turned it into an anthem of social and spiritual awakening. Majek was
    a god, strong Adonis like looks, talent yet to me replicated in our clime and
    charisma of the gods.

    This same Majek, I just saw like that in Fadeyi, begging for ogogoro becuase he
    did not have 100 Naira to pay for it. I stopped brought out 1,000 Naira and was
    immediately struck by confusion. Should I give him this money and contribute to
    his death or should I refuse him and watch him throw a tantrum like a disposed
    toddler. He saved me the dilemma as he grabbed the money from me and rushed to
    the ugly, black dirty merchant of death, who gleefully poured him a glass
    full.

    Majek downed the drink and hugged me like I had just saved him from the hang
    mans noose. I looked deep into his eyes and saw a lost soul. He was actually
    begging for help, the demon inside of him peered at me from his once very
    beautiful eyes, daring me to do my worse. Assuring me that he had no intention
    of leaving this host until it finished it’s dreadful task of killing him ever
    so slowly.

    He called me a fine boy and wished he was as good looking as I was, I laughed.
    A laugh that was more of pity, a laugh that was laced with internal cry of
    pain. A pain that cascaded through every pain in my body. If only I had one
    tenth of this talent, I would be far from fadeyi begging for N100 worth of
    ogogoro.

    Did we fail him as Nigerians, did we put an umbrella over the Rainmaker, did
    the flood of his talent wash away his life, what can be done, do we continue
    watch him make a mockery of a Life once blessed?

    Majek in his destitution represents Nigeria. Blessed with more than enough
    resources., rich in human capacity, more fertile land than the whole of Asia
    and filled with gifted and talented people, but yet beggerly and poor. Daily
    our leaders go to ‘jibowu’ to beg poorer countries for aid, for debt
    forgiveness. The contradiction never leaves me. Japan with no known Natural
    resources is so developed that we can only look in shame.

    Majek with all the talents of a thousand people, begging the woman who can’t
    lift a finger beside him for N100, Majek being laughed at by miscreants and
    being mocked with so much joy by those who were not half as blessed by
    God.

    What can I do, but to write this piece and just walk away, lest his guest demon
    attempt a move on my life. I saw it and felt it look into my soul and with one
    withered hand, offered me a shot of the Devils brew. A shot I knew would throw
    me into the darkest pits of Majeks torture, a shot that will take me spiraling
    down the tunnels of oblivion, destroying the innocent dependent lives of my children
    while giving Majek solace that he has finally found a room mate albeit a very
    reluctant and scared one.

    I pray for you sir.  I pray God gives you peace.

    God bless you Majek.

    Joseph Edgar is an investment banker who writes as a
    hobby. He writes from a humorous, satirical point of view. He blogs at josephedgarng.blogspot.com.

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