Skip to main content

The Voyage By Professor Moyo Okediji.

 THE VOYAGE 

By Professor Moyo Okediji.

About 30 years ago, I slept at the Murtala Muhammed Airport for four days. 

No, I was not a homeless vagabond.

I had bought the Nigeria Airways ticket to fly to the United States for a one-year sabbatical leave. 

But when I arrived at the airport, I realized that my ticket was not honored, though I had bought it legitimately. 

Whenever a plane was about to leave Lagos for New York, the NA officials posted a manifest list, and my name was not there. 

They would ask me to wait for the next list. 

This drama of “Your name is not yet listed, wait for the next manifest list” continued for four days.


I couldn’t leave the airport and return home because I lived in Ile Ife, and had bid my people goodbye for one year. They all expected I would be in NY already.

I was therefore forced to sleep by the door of the NA office at the airport, waiting for the release of the manifest list with my name on it.

I was not alone. There were hundreds of stranded passengers like me there—men, women, young, old, tall, short, thin fat—all sorts of people.


The Murtala Mohamed Airport was different then than what we have now. 

There were no security officers. People drifted in and out in their hundreds. It was rowdy. There was no order of any sort. Food hawkers milled among the crowd of the stranded passengers like me, selling hot dogs, sandwiches, puff-puff, moin-moin, gala, meat pie, hamburgers, even rice and dodo. 

People hawked sodas such as Cocacola, Fanta, Sprite and malt drinks. 

The interior of the airport was packed like the Oyingbo market. There were also pickpockets and other fraudsters pulling fast tricks on unsuspecting victims. 

I was hesitant to buy anything. I had changed all my naira to dollars at the rate of one dollar to three naira. But if I wanted to change my dollar back to naira, I could only collect one naira for my dollar at the airport, which would be a loss. 


I was desperate when I got hungry. But someone was willing to give me two naira for a dollar, so I changed two dollars. I bought some moin-moin and coke. 

The guys who helped me to change my money said I had no hope of traveling unless I was willing to bribe someone. 

I was adamant. I wasn’t going to bribe anybody. It was my right to fly out, after all, I had paid for my ticket.

By day four, I lost hope of traveling out. I used my handbag as my pillow and reclined on the floor, to take a nap.

The young woman who slept a couple of feet away from me was also napping, snoring loudly. I asked her earlier, and she said she had been there for almost a week. She said she was ready at that point to accept the offer of a Nigeria Airways official who wanted sex in exchange for helping her to get on the manifest list.


For how long I had been asleep I couldn’t tell, when I felt a tap on my shoulder. I opened my eyes. It was Segun Odegbami, the famous international soccer star, who played for the Green Eagles. I thought I was dreaming. I had met him through a friend, Tunde Fagbenle, and we had shared drinks at Fagbenle’s house in Lagos a couple of times. 

I couldn’t refer to him as my friend, and I didn’t even know he would recognize me or remember my name. 

I was a fat nobody next to a big star like him, someone for whom Ebenezer Obey had waxed an album, with the chorus, “It is a gooooal, Odegbami,” a bestselling song throughout Nigeria.

When I opened my eyes and it was him, I wanted to close my eyes back, thinking I was just dreaming.

But he spoke to me. “Moyo, what are you doing on the floor here?”

I quickly sat up, wiped my eyes, and smile at him. I narrated my story.

He shook his head, and said with a sigh, “That’s Nigeria Airways for you. I came to see someone off to London, and as I was leaving I happened to see you.”

“Na so we see am o,” I told him.

“Where is your ticket?”

I dipped my hand inside the pocket of my agbada, made out of new Ankara textiles. It had double as my daywear and my pajamas for four days. I retrieved the ticket and gave it to him.

He said, “Excuse me for a minute. Let me go and talk with them.”

Then he went inside the Nigeria Airways office, and within minutes he was back, with two young men.

“Moyo, are you ready to go now,” Odegbemi said, “because a flight is leaving in about fifteen minutes.”


I didn’t need to say yes. My eyes said it all. 

The two young men picked up my luggage. 

Odegbami gave me a hug and wished me bon voyage.

The two young men led the way with my luggage—just a suitcase and my hand luggage. 

They took me to the back of the airport, and there was a Peugeot 505 waiting for us. 

They loaded my luggage in the boot and drove me down the tarmac to the huge aircraft about half a mile away. 

From a persona non grata, I instantly transformed into a VIP, driven on the tarmac like a departing president.

Nobody checked my luggage for any contraband. Everything was loaded directly on the plane and I was given the luggage tags. 

I walked to my seat and sank into it. I couldn’t help but notice that the plane was less than half full. 

There were empty seats everywhere when the plane took off. Yet, there were scores of people waiting at the airport, denied their right to fly, after paying their fares.

I remembered the poor woman snoring next to me on the floor at the airport.

Tears began to fall from my eyes.

“If they ever see me again in that godforsaken country,” I swore silently, “they should cut off my head.”


⚫ Moyo Okediji is a professor of Art History at the University of Texas, Houston , United States of America.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Al-Nassr: Saudi Arabia to twist marriage law for Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez.

Saudi Arabia is reportedly set to twist its marriage law to allow Al Nassr's new signing, Cristiano Ronaldo, to live with his partner, Georgina Rodriguez in the country, according to Spanish news outlet Sport. Saudi Arabia's marriage law prohibits couples that are not married from living together. The report added that Ronaldo and Rodriguez will be living together in Saudi Arabia and are most likely not going to be punished for breaking the law. Ronaldo recently signed for Al-Nassr after his contract with Manchester United was terminated in November. The Portugal captain signed a contract with the Saudi Arabian outfit that would see him remain at the club until 2025. The 37-year-old was officially unveiled as an Al-Nassr player this week. Upon joining the club, Ronaldo promised to help not only develop the sport in Al-Nassr but Saudi Arabia as a nation.

Do You Remember Bolanle Raheem? A Lawyer That Was Shot to Death by a Police Officer During Christmas,Last Year in Lagos.His Killer Has Now Been Finally Sentenced to Death.

Posted by: Habeeb Awodele (Luminary), 09066392156. Court Finally Sentences the Killer of Bolanle Raheem,Lagos Slain Lawyer to Death. Court sentences police officer Drambi Vandi to d£ath for k!lling lawyer Bolanle Raheem. Justice Ibironke Harrison of a Lagos State High Court has sentenced police officer, ASP Drambi Vandi, to d€ath by hanging for k!lling lawyer, Barrister Bolanle Raheem,.   Vandi had shot Mrs Raheem d€ad in the presence of her husband while returning from church on Christmas Day December 25, 2022 at a Police checkpoint in Lagos. Delivering judgment on Monday, October 9, the court found the suspended Police Officer guilty of the Christmas Day k!lling of the lawyer and sentenced him to d£ath by hanging.

Cancer Is Not a Dangerous Disease.

 Cancer is not a dangerous disease! Dr Gupta says, No one should die of cancer except due to carelessness. (1). The first step is to stop all sugar intake. Without sugar in your body, cancer cells die a natural death.  (2). The second step is to mix the lemon fruit juice with a cup of hot water and drink it for 1-3 months first thing in the Morning,before food and cancer will be gone. According to Maryland medical research, hot Lemon water is 1000 times better, stronger & safer than chemotherapy.  (3). The third step is to drink 3  Tablespoons of organic coconut oil, morning and night and cancer will disappear, you can choose any of the two other treatments including avoiding sugar.  Ignorance is not an excuse. I have been sharing this information for more than 5 years. Let everyone around you know, it's a desecration for anyone to die of cancer; Share widely to save lives.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership, UK Chapter, has slammed plans by a group to protest against Bola Tinubu in the UK

The All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership, UK Chapter, has slammed plans by a group to protest against Bola Tinubu in the UK. The Chairman of the chapter, Mr Tunde Doherty, addressed the planned protest in a statement on Friday, Nov. 3, in Lagos. Doherty, also the APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen, said: “It has come to our attention that this group is organising a protest in London to propagate unfounded claims about the educational credentials of President Bola Tinubu. “We firmly believe our responsibility is to address this matter and underscore the significance of relying on substantiated facts over premature and unsubstantiated allegations. “President Bola Tinubu, a seasoned and distinguished statesman, has a long and illustrious track record of serving our great nation. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the betterment of Nigeria and its people. “The allegations of forged certificates not only lack concrete evidence but also undermine the

Former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia election tampering case, will testify against former president in future trials.

Former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia election tampering case, will testify against former president in future trials Former Donald Trump's lawyer Sidney Powell pleaded guilty Thursday, October 19, in exchange for a reduced sentence in the Georgia election tampering case, one day before the start of jury selection in her trial. Under the deal, Powell will receive six years of probation, fork over a $6,000 fine, pen an apology letter to the people of Georgia, and must deliver testimony in future trials in the case including against the 77-year-old 45th president of the USA, Donald Trump. Former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia election tampering case, will testify against former president in future trials. Powell, 68, is the second of 19 defendants in the case to plead guilty after bail bondsman Scott Hall admitted last month to five misdemeanor charges. Hall was hit with five years of probation and must also testify in future trials as part o

#EndSARS: Show Us Bodies - MC Oluomo Queries Lekki Shooting.

The chairman of Lagos State Parks and Garages management committee, Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo has claimed people didn't die at Lekki Tollgate during the #EndSARS protesters of 2020.   Oluomo spoke on Sunday during the rally he organised in Lagos to support his candidate, Bola Tinubu, and the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Oluomo said, “Where are the bodies and where are they buried? Do they have relatives in Nigeria? Has Nigeria bribed the mothers of the deceased protesters? Why are their siblings not searching for them, even on social media? Or is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu a Chief of Army Staff or President who will order the killing of protesters at the (Lekki) Tollgate?” “They’re lying to us, they want to undermine the Yorubas, everyone should come out. It is a political game. It was Atiku and Obi that conspired to do all those things then.   In October 2020, thousands of youths trooped out to the streets in Nigeria and the diaspora, protesting extra judicial ki

WHAT EVER YOU DO STAY POSITIVE - ABOUK WRITE AFTER DIVORCE HAKIMI.

Hiba Abouk, the estranged wife of Paris Saint-Germain forward Achraf Hakimi, has sent an inspirational message on social media following their divorce. Hakimi was accused of raping a young girl in Paris, and for this reason, Abouk decided to file for divorce. She also demanded a hefty divorce settlement in the aftermath of the scandalous reports. The 36-year-old actress was taken aback in March when she discovered during divorce proceedings that Hakimi's fortune was registered in his mother's name. However, the Spanish actress' legal team has gone on to ask for a whopping €10 million from the ace, according to La Vanguardia. The El Principe lead actress is attempting to rebuild her life away from the media hullabaloo. "Be very patient with yourself. Keep reminding yourself that things are working out for you. What doesn't make sense now will soon bring you clarity and peace,"  she wrote on Instagram. "You'll understand why certain things happen a cert

Why I want to become actor - Wizkid

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, aka Wizkid, who recently announced a break from music, has revealed his next occupation. According to the Starboy boss, his next occupation is to become an actor. Wizkid said he wants to become an actor because he wants to kiss women and shoot guns in movies. He revealed this via his Instagram story recently. He wrote in Pidgin, "Shebi I tell una I one dey act film!...I just want dey kiss and shoot a gun for a movie. Daz all!!" His revelation came barely 24 hours after he was spotted with prolific Nollywood filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan. Meanwhile, Wizkid has also revealed that he is considering extending his break from music. The 'Essence' crooner, who initially announced that he would be out of the studio for three or four years, said he was now considering extending the break to six years. On his Instagram story, Wizkid wrote, "Loving every bit of this holiday. Might extend to six years."