Thursday, 5 September 2013

The quest to travel

I am a Ghanaian. I had been living in Ghana all my life. In my teen years, I developed a passion for travel. As a kid our parents would always have us embark us on a road trip to one part of the country or the other. I just loved sitting at the back seat ,chatting my little sister and parents because being on the road meant no plates to wash, no sweeping of the compound. Whenever we were travelling, my parents father would  buy anything I requested. All had to say was "Daddy I am hungry". He would then park the car at the nearest hawking food stop and  we would get anything we wanted.

Now growing up, I had always wondered what travelling and living abroad would be like. It didn't help matters that my high school mates who travelled abroad for Holidays always came back different, either their skin color had changed  , or their sense of dressing had changed, or they had forgotten how to speak the local dialect(In a matter of months), even their spoken English sounded different. In fact people treated you differently when you came back from abroad. I just wanted to know what  in abroad made people change that way, and I couldn't wait to experience for myself.
The passion longing to travel abroad got worse in my University days, as it seems anyone who was able to go had suddenly acquired a new social status. Every new semester started with gossip about who had gone to what country. In fact I know some girls who wouldn't date you if you did'nt  travel abroad for holidays.
I started telling my Dad that I wanted to travel, and we finally started making preparations for my Visa interview. In my heart I knew I was going to get the visa, and I was already planning how I would go shopping and take pictures to put on Facebook.
All my dreams were crashed when I was told "Sorry, we cannot issue you a visa at this time". I was so disappointed that I couldn't get to be a 'borgress'( female abroad returnee).Life went on anyway.
Thinking about all that from a different perspective, I can't understand why Africans have the quest to travel abroad. I know economic factors play a huge role as most people travell for greener pastures or so they say. However, my main focus is, why do we Africans(including me) see Abroad as some sort of mini heaven? Now having lived here for sometime, I have realized that be it America, England, South Africa or wherever, every place has its positive and negative sides. There are some things I used to enjoy living in Ghana that I can never have here, and in the same way there are some opportunities that comes with living here that I cant experience in Ghana. Wherever you are, embrace it, and know that there can never be another place like that

13 comments:

  1. i m loving ya blog darl! welcome
    www.jayjazzy.blogspot.com....

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  2. Sooooo true...it comes wit d good and bad sides..though we africans believe dat we cant make it if we dont travel abroad(20% true)..I'm a Nigerian bt living in d UK 2yrs now and sincerely when i compare d advantages of staying here to Africa i tell u its better ooo..anyways nice write up and cant wait for more...

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  3. Is dat u in d picture?just curious to know if u finally decided to reveal urself nd make d blog less personal..cos i wld av preferred d ither option...

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    1. No that is not me in the picture. I think I would remain anonymous for now. Thanks for reading my posts

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  4. Same with me.am still in the university in nigeria buh I gat the same dream to travel abroad ,have been denied visa once #sadface#.the advantage of staying abroad is much more than staying in africa.#myownopinion#

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  5. I am an adventrous person.....i love to travel,go to places and all that.......yh I have always been dreaming of travelling outside the country just to experience what I have been in seeing in movies,series n all that.........buh reading ur blog n all hmmmm it has even encouraged me more or inspired me to travel n experience what u have experienced........just cant wait.....good work done......waiting to read more

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  6. Just saw the link to your blog and clicked on it. Like it so far. I have travelled abroad every year for the last 20 years. I am in my 40's now. I'll say this, my children and I agree that though its nice to travel, unwind and learn more about different places, home, in my case, Nigeria is best for us.

    Once we are out of Nigeria for 4 weeks, we can't wait to return. There is just something about the monotony of life abroad that I don't particulaly like. Things run smoothly there but home is best for me.

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  7. Just saw the link to your blog and clicked on it. Like it so far. I have travelled abroad every year for the last 20 years. I am in my 40's now. I'll say this, my children and I agree that though its nice to travel, unwind and learn more about different places, home, in my case, Nigeria is best for us.

    Once we are out of Nigeria for 4 weeks, we can't wait to return. There is just something about the monotony of life abroad that I don't particulaly like. Things run smoothly there but home is best for me.

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    1. I know! There is some monotony about life abroad and sometimes I miss the hustle and bustle of Accra

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    2. Exactly my thoughts. I can't survive for more than 2 weeks abroad. Too organised, rigid and boring. Nothing like naija, especially lagos with all the noise and all.

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  8. I just left the embassy a few hours ago and I got the ''I'm sorry we cannot issue you a visa at this time...''Bla bla bla line.. Feeling a bit sad but not so sad cos deep down I know, no matter where I go, however long I stay, naija has got my heart.. Looking forward to when I'll get all d visa I need, to travel and experience d world!!

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    1. Hi Frances. I am so sorry about that, but hopefully you would get it another time. In the meantime try your best to enjoy the positive things naija has to offer because there is no place like that

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  9. @frances...sorry about that. Just keep trying ok.

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