My missing laptop somehow
found a way to dominate my day. As soon as I posted My Kigali Diary- Day 4, my
phone went gaga: calls, texts, twitter mentions, BBM’s all sympathising with me. In fact,
some didn’t even read the blog to know what had happened. Some just concluded
it was stolen in Rwanda while others said I should take actions against the
airline I traveled with. LOL!
As I type this, my best
friend is pretty mad at me. Turns out Ayo - or is Crazzie Wizzle or Kribobo or
whatever name I decide to call her – should have been my first line of action
after I landed in Kigali. She’s a Customs Officer who works at the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Lagos. How I never thought about asking her to help still
beats me. In fact, she only found out about the missing laptop after reading about
it on my blog. “It’s painful though that
you didn’t even consider buzzing me in such an emergency even though you were
in my zone,” she wrote in a BB message to me. How dumb could I have been? Truth
is, I had a lot to deal with and process at the same time.
Arrival at Kigali Airport |
Fagged Out Waiting For DM's |
The supervisor noticed the
strain on my face as I waited for a reply. He then asked me to go sit down
until I was certain where I was going. Finally, after 30 minutes of waiting,
Toby finally replied his DM with the name of the hotel – Grilla Hotel.
Thereafter, I got my passport stamped and went over to get my bags………
THE PRESENT
The cold on Thursday morning
was on a different level. Temperature was less than 20 degrees I think. I was
practically freezing when I woke up. Not even the cardigan I wore could save
me. Somehow, I found a way to deal with it after all no be me dey type now? I don die?
Ready For Work |
I had to leave the job half
way and dash straight to the bathroom. I got to the Nyamirambo Stadium (Stade de Kigali) in time
to make the presser. Not much happened there. Just the usual question and
answer session. I had to wait another 3 hours cos the Super Eagles were
scheduled to train at about 3:45pm. The distance from my hotel to the stadium
is like going from Ikorodu to VI or better still Choba to Old GRA. On a motor
bike with the entire cold breeze in your face? Naaaaaa! Better to wait joor. So
we walked across to a restaurant just opposite the stadium.
The Jaga Jaga Food |
Resturant Across Stadium |
That unholy gathering of
ours became the foundation of a super evening together. What did we do? Stick
around here and you’ll find out soon…….
It’s Friday morning as I type
this. I was damn right sleepy yesterday night and had to end the diary that
way. I’m about to post it this morning and contemplating if I should just post
it that way or finish up what went down yesterday. Anyway, I decide to go with
the latter.
I need to introduce my gang
by the way. Toyosi is a consultant for Google amongst many other things he does.
Rotimi works with Beat FM Lagos; Kelechi is a stupid boy, oh sorry, he’s my
CoolWazobiaInfo FM colleague from Lagos. And we had our Ugandan journalist friend
Clive with us too. The rest of the journos decided to board a bus from the
stadium to go back home. It was around 5 pm and I didn’t feel like retiring
that early. So my crew headed in search of a new apartment. Toyosi had been
complaining about the high cost of his hotel and wanted something new. Clive
then told us there were still apartments up for rent where he resides. So we
headed that direction very close that direction. It was quite a journey as we
moved from the Stade de Kigali where the Eagles had trained to the apartment
which was close to the Amahoro Stadium Kigali where the Rwandan national team,
Amavubi plays its games. Almost same distance as I mentioned earlier.
Super Eagles In Training |
Kimiranko Apartment |
Dinner Served |
Now that’s a hallmark of
Rwandese I have to mention. People are so laid back and slow to grasp things. Most
bike men do not speak English and even the ones that do would need extra
explanations to get directions. Sometimes, it feels like they purposely take
you round in circles just to justify the huge amount of money they charge. E clear say no be only okada people for
naija dey do dis kain thing. It took Clive talking to the bike man like 3
times with my phone (nna the credit just
they burn dey go and I dey complain oo say my money don dey finish) before
Emeka finally located us.
The crew then headed to a
beer parlour adjacent the restaurant. That’s when all the fun started…..
To be continued…..
6 comments:
The suspense is killing and what an experience...o boy, Na the FIONA I day wait to hear
That food doesn't look appetising at all oh...
That food doesn't look appetising at all oh...
Which of the food IB?
Enjoy your stay. Nice experience I guess.
Am loving ur story,but u suffer o
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