Racism Is Just Shallow
Lazarus Olaoluwapo // SSS1D // Press Club Member
Relaxed in the train, ignorant of the insult rain
Sitting by the window, the train’s steel my pillow
And then it began, first with a woman
“Watch out fellow men” She said in Yoruba
“The boy, Igbo love money” She continued with a big Ah!
“Oh that? They don’t even mind stealing” added a man his mocking mouth ajar
Too sorry was I, for they were engrossed in relaying different stories about Igbo thieves
With disgust I watched; were they perfect? I thought
So self- righteous they are, shallow and uncouth they often are
“They can do anything for money” One commented
“We had better keep watch” Was that a rooster?
“Then we sleep in turns” A voice like the crow of a rooster!
All along they spoke in Yoruba- I so insulted was still Yoruba
So ludicrous they all slept off, I could have taught them all a lesson but I kept off
And the next morning they all woke up, all along I needn’t wake up!
Hungry a woman called a hawker in motion, as the train pulled up at the station
This was my opportunity to show them the result of their stupidity
“Young hawker come over” I cried in pure Yoruba
Surprised they all cried out “Hoo! Heil! Ah! Ah!!!”
Instantly they apologized and vowed to watch their tongues
They bought me gifts and prayed for me like I was their son
I was glad not because of the gifts but because they had learnt their lesson.