By Emma
Ugolee
Unlike
Nigeria where mixed race people (half Caucasian, Asian or Caribbean) are often
easily admired and preferential treatment almost guaranteed, the exact opposite
is the case in a lot of countries. Apartheid South Africa called then
Coloureds. The Government in Zambia and Zimbabwe didn't go easy on the Goffal,
which was the outcast term for mixed people
The Japanese
are probably the worst of all at maltreating the biracial. They called them
Hafu.
In 1998 a
hafu girl was born to a black father. Mr Francoise. For loving a black man, her
mother was ostracized from her family for a decade. The experience the child
brought was one to be remembered for life so they named her Osaka by the city
of her birth. Naomi Osaka.
That was the
same name inscribed on the trophy for the winner of the U.S Open. With a cash
prize that raised her worth to $7.3m outside an Addidas and Nissan deal. But
that's just half of the story.
Nissi foods Japan has endorsed with millions of dollars. Others are
negotiating. The news got her Japanese grandpa crying with pride on tv that his
grand child is the 1st Japanese in history to win this. This was the same man
that orchestrated the 10year long family ban on her and her family.
I was at the video shoot some 13years or so ago when my bro @uzodinmaokpechi
shot this Nkem Owohs rendition of Stanley Okories song. As we all laughed at
the comic side of his act, I remember Nkem Owoh saying. "Success na still
the best answer anyday".
The main gist is that the whole of Japan is now "claiming
relationship" with this 20-year-old who had to migrate to the US with her
family at age 3.
Success and her many relatives vs Failure the orphan.
Lesson for me and you. Those who disassociate themselves from you when you are
down should never be a cause for despair. Thier disloyalty has no business with
your ability to find your feet again. In their trade mark shamelessness, they
remember ties once you rise.
His words
are still as potent today. Ignore how many are in your corner. Eyes on the
prize and win. It changes everything.
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