The holiday lasted for another week which I enjoyed every single day. These moments were times I wish the government will declare one month of extra holidays for students just to prevent us from going to school, but that was not going to happen, as I made up my mind that I will be leaving soon for the garden city.
Aunty Tare had not been feeling too well since Soti left Buru – ama with the Banga boys, having no idea where her heir was taken to.
Daily, her condition worsened, as she continued to blame herself for not paying attention to the attitude of Soti, until Soti left with the Banga boys. An incident she tagged, the horrible event.
Soti arrived Camp Victory the following day at 04:00 hrs. Central African Time.
Boys were chanting when the new recruits arrived. On sight, were various types of gun. A fourteen years old boy was handling a FN rifle, another was with an AK rifle, while a boy about fifteen was mounting a GMP rifle from the top of a van with an inscription, ‘Victory for Crusade’.
Soti, on sighting all these became excited because he knew at some point he was also going to bear arms. This was the kind of life he wanted all these years. He had always looked up to violent people as mentors and now he hopes to grow in this line to have mentees.
At one session of Camp Victory was a sacred place fenced with a thatch. The sacred place had a little stream for fortification and cleansing. Soti and the other recruits were taken to the sacred place and they had their cleansing and fortification.
This got Soti more excited as evil thoughts ran through his mind.
‘Attention everyone’, Commander Kuro ordered as General Pick-Two stepped in.
“How una dey my boys”, General Pick-Two asked.
“Fine general”, the boys echoed.
Soti and the new recruits had been briefed about the general by the commander.
General Pick-Two still speaking,
“I welcome una to camp victory, I hope say Commander Kuro don tell una everything una need to know for now, and him don also give una the
commandments for this camp?”
“Yes general”, the boys shouted at the top of their voices.
“Impressed, I must say, welcome to the Crusade family.” The general concluded.
“Thank you general”, the boys responded.
General Pick-Two left as Commander Kuro stepped in to give further directives.
It was the twelfth day of September, two thousand and ten, as Mr Koffi drove into grandpa’s compound from the Garden City in his black Toyota Corolla 1.8 GLi. My dad worked with Forex Mortgage Bank, and that was his official car.
My father, Mr Koffi was born in Senegal, he was ten years when they returned back to our country.
“Bodi, how are you enjoying your holidays"?
My father asked me, even though he didn’t feel too happy because his only sister, Aunty Tare was sick. After an hour of his arrival, he went inside Aunty Tare’s room with grandpa, while Inetimi assisted me in packing my belongings. I knew they were discussing about Soti and Aunty Tare’s health as they spoke in low tune.
Thirty minutes later, Dad called inetimi and I inside the room so I can say farewell to Aunty Tare.
Grandpa and inetimi walked us to the car. Dad opened the trunk for me, and also opened the pigeon hole and brought out a white envelope. I knew it was cash, as he handed it to grandpa. I wouldn’t need anyone to inform me that my father was a giver, as he makes other peoples need his priority. I had learnt so much from Mr Koffi.
Inetimi and I carefully loaded my blue box and black school bag inside the trunk of my father’s Corolla, after which I hugged Inetimi and walked to the front seat.
My fourteenth birthday was approaching as I was born on the twenty fourth day of November, nineteen ninety six.
Daddy handed inetimi one thousand naira in one hundred naira notes. You could see the joy on inetimi’s face as we were driving out of grandpa’s compound, he was holding ten mints of one hundred naira note.
Soti and the new recruits had taken their oaths and undergone rigorous two months training at Camp Victory. He had joined other teams for several operation which they carried out successful. He had also impressed the general and here was Soti, been promoted to lead a team for an assignment.
Soti was given the privilege to lead a team due to his efficiency in training and also his contribution in various assignments. His team was given an assignment at Tonba Creek to destroy a crude liner
On their way to Tonba Creek, he sighted Indibala at one of the river banks. Indibala, a young man who had visited Buru-ama some years back with his friends during the Buru-ama festival had arguments with Soti and Weni at the beach festival, where Indibala and his friends ganged up and beat Soti and Weni mercilessly, leaving them with a huge disgrace.
Soti signaled Weni, pointing out to indibala. The rules were about to be broken…….. …………………………………………………………….
Watch out for the next episode.
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