Today marks the 2nd year memorial of film maker, Amaka Igwe
who died on April 28th 2014. Her daughter, Ruby, penned down an emotional
tribute on her facebook. She wrote;
Ground Zero +2
To God who made me I don’t know how it’s two years today.
Mummy, you’re still not back?
I’m sure my memory will ease me back to a semblance of
normalcy, but it won’t ever get there. I relive every hour. From midnight, or
just before,
from nine pm on the 27th when we had that three-hour call that
ended with deathbed type words and prophecies and affirmations from you that I
thought nothing of...
...to 8am, when we started our average of 5-8 daily calls
(sometimes email) procedure.
That three-hour call was our farewell song. I just didn’t
know you were singing. You told me you loved me, and I felt it in every fibre
of my being. You told me how proud you were of me. You said you wouldn’t be
there on my birthday. We talked about the future, and the future future, and
unlike our usual co-daydreams you managed to keep the focus on me and erase
yourself carefully out of it.
Eight (or so) brief good morning, this-is-what-I’m-up-to
calls, all the way to 4pm, when (I think) the 5th or 6th call (who counts when
you think they will always come), when you called to check in and make sure I
was studying, and give me your location, make me feel jealous all over again
because I was the minority, away at school while you were with Dad and the
boys…
…And say goodbye for the very last time. It wasn’t even a
proper goodbye. ‘I’ll call you back’. Na so.
My spirit knew there was something wrong when you didn’t
call at 6pm. Or 8pm. So I call you, and you don’t pick up. To distract myself I
launch into a long laugh/chat with a friend, and then panic at 9pm when I talk
about you so I remember to call, and you still don’t pick up. More panic. Then
I am called to be informed of a very out of the blue out of the way visit. And
then I know. Without knowing.
I run with the think horses not zebras approach.
I decide your phone has been stolen, and the robber ate your
sim card because he was hungry after executing the crime, or better yet was
feeling guilty and decided to use the sim card as the bread component of
communion, with freshly tapped palm wine as the other. I decide your battery
melted in the hot Udi sun.
I decide you were busy, and would be calling any minute to
apologize and pick up where we left off. I prepped my pretend anger voice. I
denied what no one but my heart was telling me.
I held out for all kinds of hope. Prayed the craziest
prayers. Bargained with God.
That you would wake me up in the morning before my alarm. I
believed that so much it was hard getting to sleep that night, I was waiting
for the morning to come. Then it was all laid out, and I couldn’t un-know. You
were gone. You were gone. You were gone. And you won’t be calling me back.
They don’t have phones where you’ve gone.
Seeing your phone and all your belongings when I got back
home infuriated me. Then humbled me. Do not store up earthly treasures…
Priorities.
If anything, God should have allowed that phone follow you
to heaven, with at least one Ankara outfit, your glasses, that drum, and your
gold necklace that you wore forever. A heavenly starter pack, to ease you into
your new and improved eternal life. Not so?
Last year I wrote about everything that was supposed to be.
I was still very angry at you. Today, I am not that far away from anger, just
down the road. Maybe next year I'll be on a different street.
Today is my Ground Zero Plus 2. 2 years ago today, the thing
I feared the most happened to me. I lost my best friend; and I lost control. My
plans were shredded. The floor vanished under me, and it started to
simultaneously rain from the ceiling. I fell, and fell, and fell, and I reached
my foundation.
I don’t have precise words for what I feel. It’s never not
going to hurt. I miss your full-frontal, spontaneous, in-your-face, fierce
love. Sometimes I forget that you are gone, I really do. I have happy moments,
with friends and family, I achieve something, I’m surprised, and I receive
something undeserved unexpectedly and I reason that I can’t be this happy if
you are gone.
Then I look around for you to agree with me and my neck
almost goes 360 because you are not here.
Purpose has however never been more important. I feel awake.
You leaving has unlocked latent places in me that I wish
never had to exist and come to the fore, but I will make the most of. I feel
deeper. I love the ones I love, much harder. I’m less scared, of speaking my
mind. I don’t want to leave things left unsaid. I don’t want to leave my life
half-lived.
I’m scared more, because I have to think of my future and my
future future without you. I don’t quite yet know how to exist in a world that
you aren’t in; new phases and whatnot. I feel sometimes like a toddler someone
yanked out of her walker.
I can’t comprehend that I won’t see you see me graduate
anymore, and become a Barrister, and write much more, and found things, and
fulfill my destiny, and get married, have kids, and grand kids... So you mean
you really won’t come back?
My imagination cushions the impact. I have you prepping
Jesus for a close-up, shooting the trailer for His return, with angels at the
monitor, Peter at the camera, Uncle Offor holding the boom and you in the
director’s chair yelling, “Aaaction!”
I have you eyeing me when I’m about to say something silly
or do something stupid, or when I refuse to eat humble pie and apologize for
doing said silly thing. I have you belly laughing in unison, when something I
know would make us laugh makes me laugh.
I have you, in a parallel planet, doing the Senior Status
LLB like you said you would. I have you dabbing, and thanking God you don’t
have to try and krump anymore. I have you virtually hugging me, tightly, bone
crushingly; as if to pull all my scattered emotions back into order.
I have you in my heart, in a special chamber, helping my
heart beat with your drum, your shorts, the vest and a huge smile.
I no longer think I have all the time in the world. But I’m
still learning there’s a time for everything. I want to lean in so hard I’m
half on the table. And if there’s no table I’m building one. Because life has
never been shorter. And because I can.
I love you deep. I love you bottomless. I love you so much
it scares me. You used to say you loved me enough for both of us, I didn’t get
it. Now, wherever you are, whether you can or can’t love me back, I love you
enough for the both of us too. Mamma mia. It’s my turn.
I didn’t know I would still be here, and still be me, but I
am. I miss you without words, none are capable of articulating that emotion.
Most times it makes me want to curl up in a ball, and not do anything at all.
Sometimes, some days, that’s exactly what I do.
But In this weakness I am strong. And it is still well.
Nothing else to say or do, but thank God, for my Ground Zero plus 2.
#HashTagsNotNeeded
Post a Comment