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"There are people in the world so hungry
that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread." - Mahatma
Ghandi
When I went the motherland Ghana last year, there was this one question was
lingering in my mind. It was wonderful seeing family members and loved
ones (in Africa, the extended family is way too large for me to know, who was
actually in my family, but it didn't matter anyways lol). It was wonderful to
enjoy the nature, the sun, the nation. But there was still a daunting issue. A
question I asked to myself, actually.
How is it possible that earth is one
planet, but there are different worlds within it?
Lake Volta - the largest man-made lake in the world |
The office and residence of the president of the republic of Ghana |
The pacific and one of the several malls in the capital city Accra |
Some images I took of tourist attractions in Ghana.
Ghana has improved in many ways. New streets were built, many new investors
came to the country, the international airport was is still extended.
Overall, it seems as if Ghana is really developing to a nice place to live.
Bompata - Ghana - The village my parents grew up in - The only paved street |
This is the village my parents grew up in and below the family house of my
mother. A small village with one street leading to the next small village. A
house which you ought not compare with what we call housing in this western
world. Back to the question raised in the beginning.
I realized that disparity between the tourist attractions, the capital city, places that are to be proudly displayed and the villages, poverty, the reality for the majority of Ghanaians can be seen in a larger picture. What I experienced is a comprised picture of the situation of this world. While I live in Germany and my largest issue is to contemplate about which sneaker to buy next, some thousand kilometres south, others are concerned about what to eat today, how to get out of the struggles of poverty. We are living in completely different worlds, though on one planet. This is absurd.
I realized that disparity between the tourist attractions, the capital city, places that are to be proudly displayed and the villages, poverty, the reality for the majority of Ghanaians can be seen in a larger picture. What I experienced is a comprised picture of the situation of this world. While I live in Germany and my largest issue is to contemplate about which sneaker to buy next, some thousand kilometres south, others are concerned about what to eat today, how to get out of the struggles of poverty. We are living in completely different worlds, though on one planet. This is absurd.
Some of the kids that are either living in the house or somewhere in the neighborhood (I really don't know lol) |
Think about it. Of course the youth are having smartphones and also an internet connection.
They see how we live here on their screens, then look up to see the triste
reality around them. "What is my future going to look like", is what
they ask themselves. "Will I forever stay in this village, with nothing to
see and no prospect of living an other life than my parents and
grandparents?"
My grandma told us that the young people are all moving out of the village into
the city, either Kumasi or Accra, but their hopes are soon crushed and they end
up selling pure water on the street. The result: Failure, instead of the life
hoped for. But honestly, what are they supposed to do? When we were there I
told my brother: "The two weeks we are staying here are more than enough
for me." I know, I wouldn't be able to live in Bompata for the rest of my
life. I would go to the city as well, probably try to make my way illegally
into Europe.
However, truth be told, it also occured to me I could be one of these kids. And
I mean it is not an unrealistic thought. In fact, if my parents would not have
emigrated to Germany, this is the place were I would be. This is why I try to
live my life in awareness of this. I try not to complain about every small
issue, which I encounter. Everytime kids come up to me to complain about how
they hate school, everytime people rage because the train is not on time, I
think about children, who can not even attend school, due to unaffordable school
fees.
I think about the fact that there is no public transportation system in Ghana.
I think about where I would have been, if not here.
I think about the fact that there is no public transportation system in Ghana.
I think about where I would have been, if not here.
Would one of them be running a blog? |
I loved the kids in Bompata, though. They were so funny and full of energy.
At the same time they were diligent and always helping in the household. I
think kids here could learn something from them. Their enthusiasm let me know
that wealth is not everything. You can live in one of the wealthiest states
like Germany and be depressed or unhappy with life. This world is not fair, but
at the end of the day we should to be thankful for what we have, rather than
focus on what we do not possess.
Yet, the fight against poverty must not cease.
Yet, the fight against poverty must not cease.
And after all, keep in mind:
"The rich and the poor meet together; the Lord is the maker of them
all."
Proverbs 22:2
I thank God for my life and where I am at.
Stay tuned.
"There are people in the world so hungry that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread." - Mahatma Ghandi ...
This sentence is so important, therefore I'm going to caps lock it.
NEVER TAKE A GAP YEAR DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
As you may or may not know, I completed school in June 2015. Check the calendar. It's March 2016. After school, I went to the motherland Ghana for about a month (more on that later), came back and then I started to work, but this was not a full-time job, so it did not fill my whole time. Anyways, I found myself increasingly sleeping up to 12/13 hours and taking my breakfast by the time my siblings were returning from school. Since my contract only lasted until February of this year, I am actually doing nothing right now, apart from going to the driving school every once in a while. I tell you guys, it is horrible.
Then I realized, the more unproductive you become, the more you are somehow losing a spot in the society. The last years, when I woke up, I had a purpose for waking up. Somewhere to go. Something to do. A task to fulfill in society, that was being a student. Today, when I wake up, I just lie in bed. BECAUSE I HAVE NOTHING TO DO. Nowhere to be, nowhere to go, nothing to do. I do not contribute to society, thus I have no role in this society. I wouldn't say I feel like an outcast, but I do feel a bit of resentment at the unemployed life. Fortunately, I found my place of study and will start going to University in September of this year.
Until then however, every application you write is taking the companies forever to answer, even if it is just for a part-time job. It's frustrating. What I am just trying to say is that I am not actually in need for a job, since I'm going to study soon. But what about the people, who really NEED a part-time job, to ensure an income for them and their families? Is this the way they are treated? Is it this hard to find a job? And I won't even start talking about my experience with the job center.
Life is tough.
Wish you all the best,
Wish you all the best,
The African Dude
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