In Africa,
tell you what, titles are a big deal. From religion, through academics or
politics to even herbal medicine, inappropriately making mention of someone’s
‘hard-earned’ titles can cause you a lot of discomfort.
Get to any
university and call the name of any professor or doctor by only his/her first
name; without their enviable accolade. There you would see fire!
Even when
one is dead, it is abominable to exclude their titles on the obituary. Besides,
the living whose names would appear on the said obituary might even refuse to
attend the funeral if their necessary titles are not rightly mentioned.
So… was it
anything out of the ordinary when one of our own ranted (and subsequently
boycotted a function) when someone heckled at him, insisting that the culprit
wasn’t his co-equal? Of course not!
Our society has
ingrained into us the ritual of clinging passionately unto our titles; even in
death. Our ranks mean everything to us, trust me.
I know how
hard it is to climb the social status. Yes I do. Especially in this part of our
world where only a few others in the higher echelon would do all they can to
remain the only ones there, attaining a status is the hardest thing one can
think of.
But… is life
not more than titles? Of what profit is/are title(s) when there is no
performance. It’s only in GH that you hear of a name preceded by titles upon
titles (which in themselves can be another name), yet the said person might not
even had contributed a single idea to his/her field of specialization.
Of course,
we celebrate titles, not performance! Little wonder we are still the same old
people struggling with the same old challenges. Did I hear someone say ‘tweaa’?
Come to
think of it, the names of great people are often mentioned without their titles
at all. They do not need such accolades to tell whoever the weight of their
impact on society.
Frankly, I
rather would prefer a ‘title-less’ generation with great ideas that would move
the nation forward to another generation with all the titles, yet ‘development-less’.
And… as long as we have limited our lives to titles, the latter would almost
always be hard to find.
The society
we live in has no space for the ‘title-less’. World- changing ideas might have
been churned out of many of these who are not even listened to. Believe you me,
there are many inventions by many ‘lay people’ right here in GH when some professors so-called, can’t even boast of a single modification of what has
already been invented- everything is theory!
Ghana has
all it takes to be a force to reckon with; not only in football but in all
other fields. Maybe if the supposed dwarves sitting on our money would let us
be (laugh out loud).
Geniuses are
born to us day in and out. We often successfully kill the ingenuity spirit in
such (in the name of what we call titles) and leave them to be either beggars
on our streets or on the streets of the Western world.
I would
sparingly make mention of my title(s) if my laurels are nothing to write home
about. Unlike the typical Ghanaian who would satisfactorily walk about head
high in the name of one title or another, I would preferably do all within my
might to leave an indelible footprint in my field.
But until I
do so… the mysterious question that lingers on my mind is… who indeed said
‘tweaa’!?
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