Amaka Coker was one out of the few great things that happened
to my life. I remembered the first time we met; it was like we had
known each other for ages. She has and always had an alluring and
magnetic personality; she’s more real than life, ‘couthly’-blunt and
highly hyper-active. She has this laughter and smile that makes you
wanna believe life is problem-free and everything is perfect with
her. Her voice and words speaks Bob Marley’s “Every little thing is
gonna be alright. . . Don’t worry be happy, even if your landlord says
your rent is late.”
We met in one of the awkward places most men don’t wanna meet
their future wife; where most ladies beef each other just for the
night. Where ladies who covet each other’s body shape during the
day, bad-mouths the so-called perfect body to sell market. There you
see the realest of all boobs and the fakes; those 3 inches padded
boobs where customers discover say na bobo juice after e don pay
finish.
Ours is a meeting point where different dialects of pidgin is being
spoken; where figure one during the day becomes figure 8 at night;
where people who no sabi each other for day become enemies with
abusive words hurling at each other.
Amaka was the hot type; with the Joselyn Dumas kind of shape and
a Mercy Johnson type of height. She was of high demand and has a
high class taste of customers. She has a zero tolerance for low self
esteem and even though the girls talk bad about her when she’s not
around, they dare not the moment she arrives. My babe get respect
for body. Most times, customers drive off without hooking up with
anyone if she is not available.
Amaka never does multiple per night. She always says, “my body no
be deliverance centre where I attend to many situations per day”
lol. The girl is a piece of work; a human comic relief when everything
turns boring and sour.
Sitting on the couch, staring at the clock; watching the short hand
of the clock on 7 and the long hand on 12; it was as if darkness
was over the face of my earth and the only person to proclaim
‘tada! Let there be light’ has suddenly gone missing.
The house felt so empty without her and I can’t help but feel
something terrible has happened to her. She tells me always, “no
matter what happened to me, I’m a big girl, and I can always
handle the situation”.
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
“Hey, you are not going home tonight?”
“And you are?” I fired back
“Hey, chill! You don’t have to be hard with everyone just because
life is hard on you. Life is hard on everyone girlie, you just have to
handle it pretty well and stop throwing tantrums at everyone that
comes your way. . . Anyway, I was just showing some care, that’s
all.”
She sounded so bitchy as she sounded so cool in one stretch of
sentence.
“I’m sorry I replied you that way.”
“Well, forget it! I don’t take things too seriously. . .
“Well, I am. . .”
“Never mind, I know who you are. I mean beyond the walls of the
streets. I know you don’t remember my face but I do. You are the
girl with the incredible brain. . . Remember that response you gave
Dr. Freeze at LEM 201 class? You made a lot of sense. Anyways,
I’m your course mate.” She said in a long-stretch of utterance
without a pause.
“Ow! Okay. So sorry I couldn’t recognize you, I’m not too good with
faces.”
“No problem.”
I just lied though. I am very much good with faces. Maybe faces
that has hurt me are quite unforgettable to me but I really never
noticed her like I really never noticed any of my course mates
because I love my solitariness.
“So, why are you here?” we both asked each other at the same
time.
“You first!” I responded.
“Why are you working here? You don’t care if anybody who knows
you like our course mates find you here? Even though you don’t
know them, they know you!”
“Do you care?” I asked her.
“Who gives a damn?. . . But why do you work here?”
“Cos I need the money.”
“Really?”
I almost gave her a disdain look.
“What do you mean really?” I asked with so much disgust
“Never mind. So, won’t you go home tonight? After all, the show is
over”
“Well, I have nowhere to stay for tonight and the little money I
have with me is not even enough for my plans.”
That was so unlike me; I just blurted out to a total stranger
without holding back.
“Anyways, this is N50,000; you can add it to whatever you have in
your purse if it’s enough to get you a place to sleep for the night
and maybe solve your problems.”
I collected the money that it felt like a dream holding it between
my hands. I spent almost 15mins caressing the money, as I looked up
to thank her or ask her why she gave it to me, she was almost far
gone.
“Why did you give me the money?” I screamed on top of my voice
hoping she would hear or reply me and sure she did.
“Because I don’t do this for the money. You need it; I don’t.”
“Thanks. . . But who are you? Your name? You didn’t tell me.”
“Amaka Coker” she screamed back.
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