(The Palm Wine Controversy)
copyright K. Omodele  2016
Amalaika, gazelle-like in body but dragged in spirit, chucked her son all the way to the Circle of the Council of Elders. Bursting with vexation, she beat the over-sized boy with a bamboo-cane stick as the people of the village looked on, bemused, but with sinking hearts because Amalaika's husband and her two older sons had been captured  and herded away with a dozen others, most likely to the slave fort  hundreds of miles to the south. So, all that was left  of Amalaika's family was a young daughter and this degge -degge , thirteen-year old  son.
Breathing heavy and fast, the woman shoved the dirt-crusted boy to stand and face the elders. She addressed the council.
"Greetings Elders. This one will not stop drinking - he is a drunk." She wrinkled her nose.
The leader of the council was a bald, creaky-limbed man who nevertheless  harnessed the presence of  a growling leopard within him.
"Woman, this man-child will be initiating  rites of passage soon."
"Yes, Baba." She straightened her back. Folded her lips in a fit of restraint.
"Boys will be boys. One rotten fruit now and then will not kill monkey ," the council leader said, dismissively.
"Baba, he thinks he is a man but  he does not hunt; does not bring food. All he wants to do is drink palm wine, day and night."
The boy dug his chin into his chest. He didn't move or look up; not even a twitch nor hint of protest.
The council leader assessed the mother. HMMMMPPPH!
Then the whole Council of Elders roped in together, grumbled amongst themselves for a moment or two, then broke their huddle.
The Wise One's voice waded through a swamp of pity.
"Woman bring the boy in seven days. I will personally  take care of this matter, then."
Seven days staggered by; then finally, Amalaika , pepped with anticipation, brought her son back before the council.
The boy once again dug his chin into his chest.
The Wise One growled. "Look at me when I speak to you!"
The boy looked up, head still partially bowed.
Now the old man roared. "DON'T DRINK ANY MORE  PALM WINE!"
The boy shivered, nodding. "Yes Wise One." Then, he backed away.
The council nodded and grinned, clearly  pleased with themselves.
"Is that all?"
The Wise One turned to her. "Yes...What more is warranted ?"
"But you could have told him that seven days ago."
One of the Elders  held up his palm. "Woman, you challenge the council?"
Shaking his head, the Wise One drew the man back and then told Amalaika .
"Seven days ago I was also drinking palm wine."

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