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FOUR GIRLS AND TWO BOYS

Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto
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ABSTRACT

Looking at my little cousin, ideas flew into my head-why can’t I put down something about children on paper? How can I show what goes on in the mind of children? How do children see the grown one in the world? As I have imagined all these things, I discovered that I can show this view through a play (drama). This play tried in the way it can to show the world view of children between the ages of five and seven, how the adults have influenced them and what(how) they perceive their actions, characters and utterances. The language of the characters is as the languages of the children in Nigerian society. Their languages are always simple and to some extent lack syntactic and semantic organization. But to depict and maintain the interest of the reader, some touches are made in some aspects of their utterances’. We should understand that in the world we live today- children also have a room in it; therefore we should in all ramifications make them understand the essence of life through our behavior, actions and utterances. We might ignore them but they are always sensitive about their environment-we (adults) are part of their environment.

Characters

GIRLS
Chioma
Chizzy
Ngozi
Angela- Ugonna’s sister

BOYS
Ugonna- Angela’s brother
Chukwuma

MOVEMENT ONE

(Two little girls are in front of a compound playing, the compound belongs to the parents of one of the girls. A boy is amongst them)

Chioma: Chizzy, do know that my mummy flogged me this morning, because I wee-wee on my bed…

Chizzy: My Mummy do not flog me for whatever I do, my Mummy do not know if I wee-wee or not. Aunty Amala, the maid takes care of everything. (Ugonna, who is amongst them is playing with sticks only looks at them [chioma and chizzy] and minds his toys).

Chioma: In my house, they say I talk too much and ask a lot of questions. They say I cannot put my books and clothes together, my Mummy always…

Chizzy: I want to baff myself, and brush my teeth but my Mummy doesn’t allow me.

Chioma: My Mummy baff me all the time, I want to baff myself too.

Chizzy: No, nobody cares about me. The maid is always busy. My sisters only know how to colour their eyes and lips, I want to grow up fast and do what they do.

Ugonna: (Laughs) you want to be like your sisters? Can you carry a big hand bag? Can you look or carry a big gallon of water on your head? I just want to be like my Daddy.

Chizzy: (points at Ugonna) you will not mind your toys, fat boy.

Ugonna: I will tell my daddy for you…

Chioma: You are not strong; you are fat boy who drinks only milk. In my house, my daddy always shouts at my Mummy. He even slaps and beats her. Ugonna, you are not a strong boy like my daddy.

Ugonna: (picks up a stick, points it towards the both girls). I will show you that I am stronger than two of you. Were you not there when I beat your brother the other day, where you not there… (Enters Ngozi crying, she has one of her hand covering her face).

Chizzy: Why are you crying?

Chioma: Who beat you?

Ngozi: It is Chukwuma and Angela, they say I cannot play with them.

Chioma: Do not mind them; you can stay with us now.

Ugonna: Angela, my sister and Chukwuma do not want to play with you and you want to join us? Go find your playmates.

Chizzy: Shut up, you fat boy…

Ugonna: You call me fat boy?

Ngozi: You are a fat boy. (Ngozi, Chizzy and Chioma turns the words in to a chorus, until Ugonna minds his toys and ignores them)

Chioma: Ngozi, don’t mind him, you will play with us.

Chizzy: Let me get the spoons and pots, so that we can cook (she pick up their fashioned pots and spoons, she gathers some grasses and begins to mash them)

Ngozi: I want to cook like my Mummy; she cooks rice and indomie for me very well.

Chioma: Me too but I want to look beautiful like my mummy when she wears colours on her face.

Chizzy: Looking beautiful is my dream, (demonstrates her ideas), my sisters always colour their lips and wear skirts and trousers; I want to grow fast and be like them.

Ngozi: I see my Mummy put on small bags over her chest, but I do not have the small bags she has on her chest. I want to have the small bags like my Mummy…

Choma: And my sisters have them too, but I do not know what it is …

Ugonna: It is called bra (the girls ignore him).

Chizzy: I want to always look beautiful and stay always in front of mirror admiring myself.

Ngozi: Mummy, always spend time before her mirror and daddy would be in the car horning…

Chioma: Yes, my mummy does the same thing. She likes wearing a shoe that has big and long pin.

Chizzy: I want to grow-up and wear it.

Chioma: My Mummy say, it is meant for big woman and not small girls like us…

Ngozi: It is not true, I saw Chizzy’s sisters wearing them.

Chizzy: Yes, my sisters have them; if I go home I will try my feet on them.

Ngozi: I want to grow-up, so that I can do all these things. I am tired of playing with my brothers; they beat me all the time.

Chizzy: My sisters do not care about me; they only carry me on their laps to see me sleep. They talk about other people a lot-they laugh on anything they talk about which I do not understand and press their phones…

Chioma: I like my Mummy, she always play me with me. She carries me on her laps all the time. She cooks rice and indomie for me…

Chizzy: I like my daddy more than my mummy. My daddy…

Ngozi: I do not see my daddy all the time. My mummy tells me that my daddy travelled. My mummy only wake-up in the morning and go to work.

Ugonna: I like my mummy and daddy. They look like brothers and sisters.

Chizzy: Your Mummy look like your daddy?

Ugonna: Yes! When I grow-up, I will marry my sister, Angela like my daddy did.

Chioma: No, your mummy is not your daddy’s sister.

Ugonna: She is…

Chizzy: I have no brother, who will marry me and my sisters?

Ngozi: My mummy does not look my daddy. My mummy’s stomach is big now. I ask her why her stomach is big; she says that a baby is inside her stomach…

Chizzy: I want to have a baby in my stomach.

Ngozi: A baby is inside her stomach, I asked her how the baby entered her stomach. She said God put the baby in her stomach.

Choma: God put a baby in my stomach.
Ngozi: My Mummy says that I should grow-up first.

Ugonna: You people do not know how to play, I want to go.

Ngozi: Go, fat-boy.

Chioma: Chizzy, where is the cooking pot?

Chizzy: It is here and the spoon too.

Ugonna: I am going…

Chioma: Go, you cannot cook food.

Chizzy: You cannot colour your month and lips.

Ngozi: Go…

Ugonna: I am going, let me go and join my sister, Angela and Chukwuma (Ugonna exits, Chizzy, Chioma and Ngozi laugh at him and continued their cooking…)

MOVEMENT TWO

(Chukwuma is trying to make Angela [who actually does not know how to play ball] to play football with him, suddenly Ugonna comes to join them in their play. The place they are is a compound owned by chukwuma’s family)

Chukwuma: You do not know how to play ball?

Angela: I can play ball (she rushes, kicks the ball but missed and falls down).

Chukwuma: You see, you cannot play ball, I am just tired. I wish Emeka is here or Obinna or Ugonna or Wisdom…

Angela: I am tired too, you cannot play ball, you cannot cook, you cannot dance and you do not know how to cook… (She sits down and ignores him).

Chukwuma: My daddy say I am very strong, he say that he will buy me a car and I will not show you the car if my daddy buy it for me (pointing at her), he say that my legs… (Ugonna enters).

Chukwuma: Angela, see Ugonna, he is here.

Angela: Where did you go?

Ugonna: I was with Chioma, Chizzy and Ngozi they call me a fat-boy.

Angela: Do not mind them…

Chukwuma: Let us play ball…

Ugonna: Where is the ball? (Chukwuma points towards the ball position and they run around playing ball and Chukwuma stops suddenly).

Chukwuma: My mummy is back, she will soon call me to enter the house…

Ugonna: I want my daddy and mummy to disappear. They don’t want me to things I want to do- I want to sleep and play when I want …

Angela: I do not like sleeping…

Chukwuma: I like playing, my mummy always want me to be in the house.

Ugonna: My mummy and daddy do it too, I wish they can disappear and I will do what I want …

Chukwuma: My father like shouting at me if I touch his newspaper…

Angela: My mummy hides the pencils and crayon that she use to colour her face…

Ugonna: The fridge is always locked; so that I cannot drink the milk or eat the apples in the fridge. I just want them to disappear…

Chukwuma: I want to be like superman, so that I can fly and fly in the sky… (Ugonna intercepts).

Ugonna: Spiderman is stronger than superman; I want to be Spiderman, so that I can bring out webs from my hands. No! I want to be Ben10, so that I can turn to anything.

Chukwuma: I want to be Ben10…

Ugonna: I am Ben10…

Chukwuma: It’s a lie, I am Ben10…

Ugonna: My daddy buy me Ben10 wrist watch and you do not have your own…

Angela: I do not like what you people are doing, I want to go and stay with Chizzy and Chioma (but she stays back).

Ugonna: You can go…

Chukwuma: Yes, you can go but I am Ben10.

Ugonna: You are not strong, you cannot be Ben10.

Chukwma: You can be anybody. I am hungry…

Ugonna: Enter your house and eat.

Angela: I am hungry too.

Ugonna: Angela, let us go home …

Chukwuma: Wait, do not go.

Ugonna: We are going... (He moves towards the sister and stops).

Chukwuma: I wish I am my father- I will eat and buy what I want. If I go home my mummy will give me akara to eat and I do not like akara.

Ugonna: Yes, I wish I am a grown-up, so I can eat what I want …

Chukwuma: That’s why I want to be Ben10, so that I can turn into what I want…

Ugonna: You are not strong to be Ben…

Chukwuma: (angered) Oya, let us fight. (He positions himself to fight and Ugonna makes his own position too).

Angela: Ugonna, mummy say we should not fight I will tell mummy if you fight. (Ugonna ignores the sister).

Chukuma: hiyaa!!!
Ugonna: hiyaa!!! (They both fight, kicking each other and falling on the ground).

Angela: I will tell Mummy …

(Chukwuma’s Mummy shouts his name from the house continuously. Chukwuma heard his name and stops immediately, runs into the house, while, Ugonna and sister go home).

Exit

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