User talk:Boizee Bai Kalokoh

A POEM OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
Imagine yourself coming from a country that is ranked the poorest in the world, a country that is ranked below all human development and social indices. A country whose people exist and thrive under the most difficult platform. (You would want to call that RESILIENCE). I would rather say these are people who are high-spirited and filled with the sap of life. Imagine living in a country that has almost all the world’s natural resources and its people still go to bed hungry, this has accelerated many people’s journey to the grave. Imagine living in a country whose health care system is as broken as an overused rickety locomotive, hospitals aren’t furnished with the latest contraptions for diagnostic procedures, no proper hygienic and janitorial services, the premises are blatantly unkempt. A health care system that lacks adequate comprehensive maternal care. Imagine having to worry about whether your wife; sister, mother is going to successfully get through child birth without coming home with complications such as Fistula resulting from not meticulously done caesarean section, this often happens to NULLIPARAE. I wouldn’t like to comment on teenage pregnancy because that is an epidemic in its respect. How can you imagine living in a country that cannot provide jobs for its citizens, for the lucky ones who have it their salaries cannot keep them all through the Month, a country whose tax policy does not favour individual tax payers, corporate tax payers etc but rather stifles foreign direct investment. Imagine living in a country where corruption is rife in every sphere of the economy from the high and mighty to the lowest official, a country whose leaders are treacherous and careless about the suffering of the hoi polloi. It takes a very robust skin to stand against all these odds and succeed. Imagine living in a country where housing, pipe borne water, electricity and all other social amenities that are meant to support the existence of life are considered a luxury. It is quite ridiculous to say that only a minute proportional demographics have access to electricity, something that is ubiquitous in many countries in the world. A country where one isn’t sure about having the next meal or even a four square meal where each is packed with essential nutrients. Can you imagine living in a country where the life expectancy is so low that it can be a good reason for you to contemplate committing suicide just so you can escape further economic hardship and social injustice, one may be filled with a huge amount of energy to ignore the ordeals but it is not always a pleasant thing to do. Imagine living in a neighbourhood that is infested with rats, disease carrying rodents and insects when you know that others are living in clean communities, well furnished apartments. Well, I wouldn’t have to imagine all of these because this is my reality, these are the hurdles I am dealing with day by day and I am a citizen of the country that presented all these life’s vicissitudes. Sierra Leone West Africa, a place to be. By: Boizee Bai Kalokoh Boizee Bai Kalokoh (talk) 09:51, 17 July 2019 (UTC)

THE AMBITIOUS FORTY KAY
Forty Kay. A beguiling young man whom I got acquainted to barely four years ago became very much closer to me. He seems ambitious by all rational calculations but one cannot confidently vouch on his behalf which career path has he chosen because I suspect he wants to be everything but has never tried anything. His fantasy can be triggered by the contents he sees on TV programs especially contents that are marked by glamour, he would marvel at every statement, body language and attitude made by presenters, for him, those are exotic antics which he is quite fond of mimicking. I would chuckle in awe looking at him moving his body clumsily in his attempt to impress his inner senses. He professes his strongest avidity to me of how he would like to be at the center of attention, taking a place in the entertainment domain. I see him as someone who is drenched in the river of dreams hoping to become an ‘overnight celebrity’. (This reminds me of the Kanye West song with the same title). None of his wishes are bad and I have always proffered some tips with absolute candour on how he can realize them, prominent among those tips is: Having a one track mind on a chosen career path. His fervent desire of becoming something out of nothing can be noticed in his utterances similar to a sand dredger exuding his energy in tilling the sand over, though he has markedly presented cognitive weakness you can sense his willingness to learn and has accepted the fact that there is always room for improvement. His mind is overly occupied by the love for clothing. He always craves to look trendy constantly brags about his naturally endowed physique; his ebony skin tone, curly hair, all of which according to him are his greatest treasure which kind of mesmerize females. His brag-about persona is evident in every bit of his breath and that has gradually made him believe that everything is possible. He has attempted to rekindle my love for entertainment which engulfed my adolescent years but I have continually rejected his suggestions. Forty Kay has been under a great swing of pressure to become successful in every spectrum of his life, yearning to move up to a superlative social strata and wanting to make a presence in every bougie scene are some of his many desires to splurge. He is not a reticent type of guy always has an opinion in every subject, his expressions are full of urban colloquial good enough to induce laughter whenever he drops one. Boizee Bai Kalokoh Boizee Bai Kalokoh (talk) 10:00, 17 July 2019 (UTC)