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Chapter 44 - SMALL TROUBLES, BIG LAUGHS:THE GHANA FILES

Chapter 12: The Night of Snoring and Regret

After giving Kwame small sachet water to quench his thirst, I sat on the bed wondering what mistake in life brought me here.

Kwame, meanwhile, was busy chatting like we were in a family meeting.

"Chale, you remember those SHS days? The chop bar near the gate? The way we dey soak kenkey for science class?"

I nodded weakly, my body begging for rest.

Suddenly, he yawned loudly, stretched his legs till his toes nearly touched my TV stand, and said:

"Chale, make we crash small. Tomorrow we go talk plenty."

Before I could say "Amen", the guy had already pulled half my bedsheet over himself and lay down.

On MY bed.

I looked at my life, looked at my wall, and said quietly:

"Samuel, you've survived mosquitoes, broken pipes, tro-tro wahala, dog chase, Auntie Maggie, coal pot — but today, you will sleep on your own floor."

Since the bed was now community property, I took one small pillow, placed it on the floor, and lay down like a disgraced houseboy.

Five minutes later, just as sleep was about to carry me...

The sound started.

It began low:

"Grrrr... grrrrrrr..."

Then grew louder:

"GRRRRRRAAAAAAAAHHHH!!"

Kwame was snoring like a diesel truck trying to climb Aburi mountains.

I covered my head with the pillow.

Still, the sound vibrated through the room like earthquake tremors.

I turned left.

I turned right.

I sat up.

I prayed.

I almost cried.

Nothing worked.

Kwame's snore had different gears:

First gear: Tractor. Second gear: Airplane engine. Final gear: Broken church drum during crusade.

At one point, the snore even sounded like a goat giving birth.

I stared at the ceiling and whispered:

"God, is this how Job felt during his trials? Am I being tested too?"

By 3am, I accepted my fate.

There was no sleeping that night.

Just me, the cockroaches, and the symphony of snore in surround sound.

End of Chapter 12

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