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For Nyanya…

by Ogechi Nwobia
April 23, 2020
in Short stories
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sunset
Eka and I walked towards the bus stop together. I’d had a long day and my feet hurt from walking around town, running errands for the office. She teased me and said I was lazy. I laughed and called her a mumu. The irony of calling me lazy. I was the one doing a 9-5 internship and all my darling twin sister did was smile and look pretty. She’s a model. Or something like that. She laughed too and told me I was crazy in love with a mumu. Silly girl. Of course I was crazy in love with her. We were twins!
“You know you love me, you know you love me!”
She was using her sing-song voice again and I shook my head. She stuck out her tongue at me and tickled me till I laughed. I playfully pushed her away and stopped by the lady with the umbrella to buy airtime for my phone. She saw someone she thought she knew and walked ahead to greet him. I waited as the lady ran around to find my change. I looked around but could not immediately see Eka. I smiled. The girl was such a butterfly!
I got my change soon enough and had only just pocketed it when the explosion sounded. It was deafening and the impact of the blast knocked the wind out of me and threw me several feet away.
I heard people screaming. There was a terrible ache in my head and I could not feel my left arm. I had landed on it when I fell. I pushed myself up frightened and panicked. My knees were shaky and I was forced to lower myself to the ground again. I had bruises all over. Then I remembered Eka and I got up again. There was a fire somewhere ahead and pandemonium had broken loose. I began to run in the direction of the fire. I was not sure of anything but I needed to find Eka.
My heart was pounding away in my chest, my eyes hurt and my feet hurt. I could not think. Someone bumped into me and I knocked my head on his jaw. I was forced to slow down. I was really dizzy. I yelled Eka’s name, scanning faces, searching for that face that was the exact replica of mine. It did not even occur to me to dial her number. As I got really close to the burning car, I tripped over something and fell.
When I looked down to see what tripped me, it was Eka’s mangled body. Her arm lay a few feet away. I recognized that arm because the wrist had on it the gold charm bracelet I had given her for our birthday two weeks ago.
I screamed then. I screamed even louder. It was not possible. Could not be possible.
And then I blacked out.
#ForNyanya #Nigeria #OurSadReality
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Ogechi Nwobia

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  1. Clarion says:
    12 years ago

    The horrors of these attacks are more than words can adequately describe. My heart is heavy for the families that have lost loved ones. I have an uncle living in Nyanya. Since April 14, we haven’t been able to reach him. God help us in this country.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Oh wow! I’m so sorry. I hope you get word from him soon. That’s truly worrisome!

      Reply
  2. Walter says:
    12 years ago

    *sad sigh* With each explosion comes loss, loss of loved ones, loss of a sense of security, loss of stability, loss of peace. And all that is gained is fear and abject sorrow.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Walter. This is our country…
      This is our sad reality…

      Reply
  3. StupendousGrace says:
    12 years ago

    Very sad…and your stories take away whatever disconnections we may have had. These attacks are against us, every day people; our sisters, brothers, uncles and aunts are the victims. With each attack, the sense of insecurity is worsened and no one is safe. May God rest the souls of the departed and give the families peace amidst the loss.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Amen.
      Thank you Eloxie. That is what I strive to achieve. To make these sad happenings more real to us. To ensure that we do not stay detached and unperturbed. These are real people not just statistical evidence. They’re relatives, friends and loved ones…
      Sigh #Nigeria

      Reply
  4. StNaija says:
    12 years ago

    Sad. Sniff.

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  5. exclusivemay says:
    12 years ago

    So sad and terrible. What our country has come to. May their souls rest in peace. Amen

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Terrible indeed!
      Amen

      Reply
  6. Isaacola AA says:
    12 years ago

    Still a state of dazed shock! The bombs are going off so rapidly we are …

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Sigh.
      Isaac. So rapidly!

      Reply
  7. seunodukoya says:
    12 years ago

    …………………………..

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Speechless as well my brother

      Reply
  8. Charles Williams says:
    12 years ago

    a sad chronicle of our lives for posterity to make a deal of… Years down the line, people will be able to reconstruct the reality of a nation at a cross-road and maybe learn from them by this effort of yours.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Amen. I hope and I pray

      Reply
  9. nky says:
    12 years ago

    They don leave maiduguri dai head Abuja,God help Nigeria.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Amen

      Reply
  10. Distinguished says:
    12 years ago

    Am still short of words! These horror realities we now have are bone chilling. The sense of insecurities and foreboding for the unknown are heightening everyday. We are losing mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, children, colleagues… It’s so painful, words can’t explain it

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Indeed! Words fail me too

      Reply
  11. Ustyn says:
    12 years ago

    The sad reality is that the people responsible for this mayhem and chaos are comfortable wherever they are,looting our wealths,flying here and there while we who hustle and bustle the streets just to get a meal to survive are they ones caught up in the struggle for power at the centre.my prayer is that let God’s will alone be done in this country not their will not even my will.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Hmmm

      Reply
  12. Eden sue says:
    12 years ago

    I have been screaming since last night, I had a panic attack when I saw the pictures, now I don’t feel safe leaving my house anymore. I wish it would all go away, I want it to stop. But then its #oursadreality.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      If only we could wish it away…

      Reply
  13. Firstace says:
    12 years ago

    Ur detailing is scary real…Our reality

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      I’ll take that as a compliment.
      Thank you 🙂

      Reply
  14. 3rdpart360 says:
    12 years ago

    I have a friend who escaped the blast by fewer than thirty minutes. Frankly, sometimes these things hit you harder than you are able to comprehend. But it is the reality we live in – life is fleeting.
    I pray strength, comfort and peace for all the families affected by these blasts.
    Bless you, Oge love.

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Sigh.
      Amen.
      Bless you too dear.
      And thank you

      Reply
  15. Munah says:
    12 years ago

    Oh Lord, have mercy! The horror!

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    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      The horror indeed!

      Reply
  16. Ife says:
    12 years ago

    God save Nigeria. Oge,welldone!!!

    Reply
    • yougeecash says:
      12 years ago

      Amen. Thank you Ife

      Reply

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