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 The name Bedford, will not mean anything to the Gen-Zs or bring any interesting recollections to them. However to those of us who are on the fifth floor and above, the name Bedford quickly brings to mind what most people call boneshaker or Mummy Trucks and the Gas call it Tso Lorry.

In our youthful days, Bedford was the most prominent means of trans­portation. It was the most popular means of transportation for travelers from Suhum to Accra.

I recall the Trotro between Ac­cra Newtown and UTC were mostly these Bedford trucks, the front being the metallic Bedford frame and the passenger cabin made of a wooden frame built on the chassis.

I also recall that the route between Nkawkaw and my Grandmother’s village near Akoase, on the Nkawkaw to New Abirem road, was untarred and these Bedford trucks were plying the route.

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Most of the time during school vacations that my mother took us to the village, we had to walk the seven mile journey after alighting at Akoase because the frequency of the trucks to our village was dependent on whether it was a market day or not. Times have really changed because today, you can travel to the village by taxi any day.

The interesting aspect of these Bedford trucks were the names or sayings that were written on them both front and back. The construc­tion of the wooden frames, created a space at the front of the vehicle immediately above the top of the windshield for designs and writings.

There were writings like ‘Obaa­kokoo’ (Fairlady), ‘Wonders Shall Never End,’ ‘Wofa Yaw’, ‘Osikani’ (Richman), ‘Sea Never Dry,’ ‘God Is Alive,’ ‘Jesus is Lord’ etc.

This reminds me of a funny story about a man who wrote on his vehi­cle ‘Oguaafo Wonnye’ (Oguaa people are bad) and he was summoned by the chief and his elders to the palace and was told to remove those writ­ings because they were offending the sensibilities of the people in the town.

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He accepted to obey their instruc­tions, went and removed the Oguaafo and replaced it with Still. The new writing on the vehicle then became ‘Still Wonnye.’ Nothing was going to make him change his perception about the people in the town.

What the motivation is, for the choice of names varies. Some choose the names based on personal experi­ences, so someone who had encoun­tered betrayal by a friend will choose ‘Be Careful of Friends’ or ‘Onipa Ye Bad’ or ‘Suro Onipa.’

A person who had been delivered from an accident can write ‘Miracle Working God’ or ‘God is Great.’ Oth­ers too do it for fun, using popular clichés like ‘Yese Yesee,’ ‘Gas will say Akee Akee.’ Others also choose writings that portray their religious beliefs like ‘Jesus is Lord,’ ‘God Is Awesome.’

The funny or hilarious side of these writings is the spelling mistakes that sometimes characterise these writ­ings.

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Some of the artists are not well ed­ucated and do not have the capacity to notice the mistakes in the writings that sometimes the drivers bring to them to write on their vehicles.

You can therefore see God is Kin, with the ‘g’ missing at the end of kin. If I am about to hire a taxi which has such basic mistakes in writings on it, it gives me an idea of the level of education of the driver so I become alert in monitoring how he drives.

Normally, a well-educated person, drives with care and is usually disci­plined, compared to someone who learnt how to drive at the washing bay. Do not joke with your safety.

NB:‘CHANGE KOTOKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO KOFI BAAKO INTERNA­TIONAL AIRPORT’

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By Laud Kissi-Mensah

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Female bodies for sale

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A man and a woman walking together

It is still the contention of my uncle, Kofi Jogolo, that the moment God created woman, He created a big problem for man. If not, why would man always have to trim his moustache in such a way as to please woman and not himself? And why would a man’s holy organ keep nodding like an agama lizard just because there is a creation called woman?

Sikaman Palava
Sikaman Palava

Sir Kofi Jogolo whose moustache deserves both a national award and mention in the Guinness Book of Records for its stylish variations, told me recently that when you marry, you have palaver; if you don’t marry, you have wahala. All because of woman. I think the bloke is a reincarnation of Paul. Only he looks like Peter.

For those who do not marry, they may be free of marital problems, but might be in sexual bondage, because at dawn, a certain part of the body might nod in distress. It is a wonderful part of the human body that smiles with joy when a woman is lying within arm’s length.

The unmarried may not have to wait until dawn, though. After all, who says you can satisfy a sexual need only at dawn? If there is no girlfriend, there is still a way out. FEMALE BODIES FOR SALE! You only have to ask, “How much?” Sometimes it is worth the price of only two balls of kenkey.

It is for this reason that some people do not discourage women from practising prostitution because they claim the women play a vital role in national development. According to them, first, the nation cannot develop when the citizens are sex-starved. Second, they claim prostitution keeps down figures of rape cases since it is due to the scarcity of female bodies that the incidence of rape is rising.

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Well, some people really adore prostitutes. With them you don’t have to worry about pregnancy. Moreover, you can skip foreplay which many people don’t have the patience for because of their high sexual temperature, or because they consider it a waste of time. And when you pay well, you can enjoy the style you want.

In actual fact, some married men also go in for prostitutes once in a while. They claim that prostitutes do not complain in bed like their wives. When you ask them to raise a leg, they comply without argument.

They also say prostitutes who are experienced can really work on certain parts of your body enough to make you blaspheme. Holy Jesus! The difference is clear then that with prostitutes you pay for the service but with wives it is for free, meaning that the quality of service must differ accordingly.

Many men also say they prefer prostitutes to girlfriends because of “back-pocket palaver”. It is their contention that with girlfriends you have to specialise in telling lies about your credit worthiness especially when you’re not only a human being but also a church mouse.

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Sometimes you have to buy beer and gin because some girlfriends would not like to have sex unless they are properly soaked in booze. You also have to sing them lullabies and recite poetry to turn them on. Ask Devine Ankamah. That’s not all. When all is finished, you have to dish transport money, and if you’re not lucky she’d ask you to settle a “carry forward” you had planned to dodge.

So for just two probably lousy rounds of enjoyment, you’d spend some ¢15,000 if hotel services are included, unless you choose a hotel room where cockroaches and rats don’t practise family planning.

There are those who believe that with prostitutes, you don’t have to tell lies. It is purely business. No credit, no debit. Money na hand back na ground. When you are through and refuse to pay, she’ll cause a scene, scratch your face red and drag your butt onto the street. Next time you don’t have money, you stick to your wife or girlfriend or to your sorrows.

Prostitution in Sikaman is widespread. News reaching Palava have it that in the Obuasi area, it is the major occupation of females. They are in lucrative business. They come from all over the country -Bolga, Tamale, Kumasi, Sunyani, Accra, Odumase, wherever. A few are said to have come from Lagos in full gear.

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When they all come, they sometimes don’t do so with only their bodies and luggage. They also carry with them something small in the form of a disease called AIDS which they distribute free of charge.

So why Obuasi? Gold! The great successes of Ashanti Goldfields combined with the notoriety and boom of galamsey activities have acted as a magnet, drawing in those who peddle their bodies for cash. No cheques!

Sometime back, it was reported that AIDS cases in the Obuasi area had soared. The reason, prostitution. Obuasi prostitutes are, however, of class. They dress to kill. Some speak even more languages, so if you’re a client and you speak even in tongues, they understand. And they drink beer exactly like Germans.

So what really are we doing about these prostitutes who, some say are contributing to national development and others say are enhancing national obituary?

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Sikaman Palava has said it once that the law enforcement agencies have tried time and again to rid them off the streets. They have always failed in doing so. The problem is that they are as slippery as the cockroach. When harassed, they disappear and practise all the same. If caught, they are fined and the next day they are firmly at post.

Some people say because we can’t get rid of them, we must neither encourage nor discourage them. We must find a way of organising them into co-operatives under the name of “SPECIAL HUMAN SERVICES.”

They’d undergo medical screening and those with AIDS banned from practising. The rest would undergo a course in the cause, prevention and cure of sexually-transmitted diseases, personal hygiene, condom use and the healthful ways of practising prostitution.

Then they can be let loose to practise under laid-down rules and regulations and their income taxed.

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That way, the prostitutes would be more beneficial to society and would not be the problem we see them to be.

 This article was first published on Saturday June 29, 1996

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The right mindset is everything

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This year June and part of July, is an enjoyable season for football lovers due to the World Cup which is held every four years.  The World Cup is such a huge event and also very prestigious so it is highly competitive. 

Countries registered with the Federation of International Football Association, (FIFA) become automatic members.  FIFA organises tournaments on the five continents of the world, to enable countries to be selected to play in the World Cup competition. 

Governments support their national teams to ensure qualification to the World Cup due to the prestigious nature of the tournament.  Certain countries even go to the extent of renting a place of their choice, instead of the accommodation provided by FIFA, to ensure that they win the ultimate crown, as Germany did in the 2014 tournament in Brazil. 

Mental strength a requisite for emerging victorious in football matches at such high professional level and everything must be done to endure that players are focused on the matches ahead of them.

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There is however, a peculiar situation in this year’s World Cup, where it is being hosted by three countries namely the United States of America, Mexico and Canada and where one of the host countries, is at war with one of the competing countries. 

The United States of America, is waging a war against Iran.  The US has prevented Iran from staying in the US where they were originally scheduled by FIFA to play their matches.  The US using its power as the host country, has refused to let Iran to stay and FIFA has provided a place in Mexico for the Iranian team to stay.  They have to spend about five hours to fly to the US and prepare to get ready for their matches, each match day. 

They are also forced to leave the US as soon as they finish playing their matches, without resting.  Despite this inhumane treatment being forced on them by the USA, the Iranian team is mentally strong and have managed to draw their two matches played.  

This is a clear manifestation of mental toughness, resulting from having the right mindset.

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Life has a way of often dealing bad cards to a lot of people but it is important that when it happens like that, you look at what you can do with what you have, to still achieve the goals you have set for yourself.

 There is a saying that when life throws you a lemon you make lemonade out of it.  The barriers confronting you might be great, but it is the attitude you display that makes the difference. 

The Iranians have really shown that the right mindset is indeed everything you need to be successful.  They looked at their situation and assessed what was not going in their favour and found appropriate steps to address it. 

Given the teams Iran was to play, the challenge was indeed huge, given the circumstances they found themselves in, but the right mindset to never give up, did the trick for them.

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As human beings, we are always confronted with challenges, right from the day we start to crawl, the day we take our first steps and as we continue to grow into adulthood.  Challenges are part of our daily lives and we must therefore condition our minds, that we shall encounter them and so must constantly be innovative in overcoming them, when we encounter them. 

We need as a country, to develop a critical thinking skill capabilities in our youth, as an investment in the future fortunes of this country.  Developing the right mindset, will enable us overcome every challenge.  God bless.

By Laud Kissi-Mensah

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