This has been interesting past days. I guess, when I posted last, some of the stuff I am writing about had already taken place, but were not included as I wrote the post earlier that I actually posted it. Anyway, here we go – my presidential couple of days started on Sunday, January 8 and ended on Monday, January 16. Sounds exiting? It is - at least it was for me.
Playing the
game – Soccer Match at SKD
On Sunday the week before last week, I got kindly invited by my flatmate to join her and her boss to watch a football match at the National Stadium, called SKD. They had a tournament going on between teams of the different counties and on this day the final was supposed to take place. The stadium was a crazy place – thousands and thousands of people, trying to get the last tickety, trying to actually show their tickets and to get access, people jumping over fences and just in the middle of all the chaos, a couple of police men, who found their way through the crows by beating everyone who would not jump out of their way severely with a bat. Not so nice to see, and clearly a problem as I think the police men were just too few in numbers and using their bat seemed to be the only valid option in their eyes. However, we were lucky as we were actually sitting in the VIP area – just a couple of seats behind – and yes, here is the presidential linkage – the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, her main opponent Winston Tubman and Prince Johnson who came third in the last election. Well, I did not talk to them though, but it was nice to watch them anyway. The match was good as well. I am pretty sure I have not seen so many fouls and wanna be-fouls in one single match though. In the end, Margibi won against Nimba County with 2:0 – a well-deserved victory.
A Week At
Work and A Weekend At Home
The week
passed pretty quickly as we had quite some stuff to do and my colleague had to
stay in Europe longer than expected, so I spent many hours on project
management things and trying to get a better understanding of what I am/ we are
actually doing here. Work in progress though. But apart from that, I obviously
had a lot of first time. First time going to the Campus, first time eating
Potatoe Greens in Liberia, first time having a ride on a pen-pen (the local
motorbikes – although this was actually already on Sunday), first time having a
run longer than 40min, first time buying veggies on the market, etc, etc. On Friday night we had a Farewell party for
one girl who was also working for GIZ as consultant but now went back to
Germany. A real loss for our office! But a good party anyway. Whoever is not
familiar yet, with the most played song in Sierra Leone and Liberia (and I
would bet on this one), click here and “Chop my money” will never leave you
again. Saturday and Sunday turned out to be rather boring. I fell sick with a
stupid cold and had to work anyway, so I some hours in the office and many at
home, trying to recover while watching “How I Met Your Mother” - exciting life, you think? Will get better
soon. I promise.
Inauguration
Day
Monrovia on Inauguration Day - red, blue and white all over |
Instructions How to Vote - Left Overs from the last elections in October on a compound wall |
That’s it for now – more coming up soon, at some point certainly also a bit more analytical and interpretative instead of just descriptive. Time will come.
Take good of yourself and your beloved ones and talk soon!
2 comments:
Julchen, weniger arbeiten, mehr updaten :)
It's coming :) This week. My promise. Hugs to Addis.
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