Thursday, March 7, 2013



The name is Gbenga and I will like to share my first toasting ish with you all. I grew up at a time when technology was not as advanced as it is today- The GSM, internet and all its components, e-mail, social networking sites and even dating sites that make meet ups between a guy and girl so easy, was not available at the time. I wasn’t privileged to have online interactions in my adolescent years; this was a time when getting acquainted with a girl was a big issue, it was such a big issue that it was given a name- Toasting.
I was the type of boy that loved female company from childhood and interacting with members of the female sex when I was in primary school wasn’t really an issue.  I had countless female friends in my primary school days and even called some of them girlfriends in their absence. But the whole game changed the moment I got into secondary school, I will always say it; puberty is the devil. My first encounter with this change was in JSS1 when a friend of mine dared to tell his friends a girl was his girlfriend and the girl got to know, she  took offense to it, went ahead to report to our class teacher and my friend got the trashing of his life. That event changed the whole game of friendship between male and female for me.
After the above incident, we the JSS1 male members in the school realized calling a girl your ‘girlfriend’ was a title that wasn’t achieved easily. We realized for you to call a girl your girlfriend you had to undergo a ritual called ‘Toasting’ and we got to know this from our school seniors. Some of us that had school fathers were quickly schooled in the art of ‘toasting’ and it worked quite well, at that stage of our lives some boys had the privilege of having the prestigious title ‘boyfriends’ before their name.
By the time we were in JSS2, we all knew the importance of this title, it was such a prestigious title that we all just couldn’t wait to become someone’s boyfriend. Getting this title was more important than getting good grades because it improved your social standing in school. My own chase of the prestigious title started in JSS3; at this time you had the false believe you were a big boy. I was the type of boy who liked to come to class looking very stern. I liked keeping to myself and I didn’t like interacting with girls anymore- I was a toughie or so it seemed. I had a girl in my class, Funke who was quite popular in our class grade and she had friends from other classes coming to my class. Amongst such friends was Bukky, a tall, dark , pretty looking girl. The first time I set my eyes on Bukky I knew I was in trouble because I just couldn’t keep up with  my stern looks anymore;  I had to bury my face under my desk to hide my blushing smile.
After the first time I saw Bukky, she seemed to have a pervasive presence. I saw her everywhere I was; all my sisters suddenly had an imagined semblance with Bukky. Even my light skinned Mum, seemed to have a close semblance with her.  Not seeing Bukky for a day suddenly became a torture of some sort and as such it wasn’t long before my friends got to know I was in love. I had to open up to my two closest friends at the time (Deji and Bojo) that I was in love with her. Deji being the class captain of his class seemed to have rapport with every girl in my set, so he offered to help talk to Bukky, but that help was to cost me one naira every day (Deji  claimed he had to buy her something before telling her my intentions.) most times Deji would come back with tales like ‘ she has agreed, but she wants you to come meet her yourself.’ Which of course, meeting her myself was the biggest problem; I called it ‘mission impossible’.
Every day, I would psyche myself up that I was going to meet with Bukky and tell her my intentions but my courage always failed me. The closest I got was buying her ‘tasty time’ and sugar cane. Whenever my friends asked me if I had approached her, I cooked up lies like I had approached her but she said we couldn’t talk because she was always around her friends. This lie had been working for sometime until one fateful day when a mischievous friend of mine, Ibrahim AKA Burger, heard my conversations and went ahead to send his younger cousin in a junior class to call Bukky on my behalf. On this day, it was the closing hours of school and Bukky and friends were outside the school premises. I was busy bragging to my friends how I would have ‘toasted’ Bukky if her friends were not always around her. I was backing the gate but my friends had a good view of the gate- suddenly, my friends started telling me that Bukky had come into the school premises alone and that I should turn back and see her.  This news got me frozen where I was and my heart kept pounding as if someone was using my heart as a mortar; I was praying to God not to let it be true but it was true, as I turned back I saw Bukky  approaching and she was looking for someone- that person was me.
That moment is one I will never forget, I knew I was in deep shit- how could I toast a girl on a day that wasn’t a toasting day and we weren’t in a toasting class? (toasting day was that day when a guy looked clean from head to toe and must have used his Brother’s designers perfume, while toasting class was the most discreet class where most of us carried out the act ‘toasting’) I summoned courage to go and met her and the following conversation ensued.
‘What?’ she said
I replied ‘what?’
                                                                                           
She said again ‘what?’
‘What is what?’ I replied
She said ‘why are you calling me?’
‘I didn’t call you’ I replied
She turned back and stormed off and my heart seemed to fail me. I stood where I was for some minutes knowing I had blew my biggest chance of making an acquaintance with the’ love of my life’ but there was nothing I could have done to change the way things were. My guys were laughing at me and I knew this was the beginning of a long ride to hell. I summoned courage and went back to meet my friends, they made me understand that I shouldn’t have told her I wasn’t the one calling her and made jokes about the incident.
The next day, the issue was the topic of discussion amongst Bukky and her friends. Some of my male class mates had already gotten wind of it too and one of them was Olamide- Olamide , a boy who was half my size and of course seemed younger than I was, but  was also a class captain and had rapport with girls in my set. Olamide approached me that day and enquired about what happened the previous day and I told him all that happened between me and Bukky. He advised I wrote a letter to her, telling her I was sorry and will see her later after school hours (who was I to question the wisdom of ‘small but mighty’ Olamide, who already had the title ‘boyfriend’ to his name) I quickly wrote the letter and Olamide had it delivered. I am sure Bukky must have waited for over two weeks with the expectation I would approach her and explain myself but that was too much of a task for me.
One day, after school hours, I came to my class to pick my folder and lo and behold, there was Bukky sitting on my desk. First thing that came to my mind was to run back to where I was coming from but I decided to brave it. I approached my desk, I asked her to excuse me and I picked up my folder and left the class. Next thing I had was a long hiss from one of her friends and she said ‘fool! Does he expect you to wait for him in the toilet?’ at that point I knew I was in deep shit and I was sure Bukky would hate me forever.
Most of you reading this tale may think it will have a happy ending.  Don’t be too optimistic- after a while, I got my chance to approach Bukky in a discreet place and this is how it happened; we usually had this exercise in school called Labor and it entailed students tidying up the school environment. Most of us didn’t like this exercise, so most times we hid in abandoned buildings. Unfortunately for me, I and my friends hid in the same class Bukky and friends did.  My friends started putting pressure on me to go and meet Bukky and before I knew it, her friends also came over and started mounting pressure. I succumbed and decided to approach Bukky and moved to where she was, I called her name and she replied.
‘I will slap you if you call my name again!’
My friends and Bukky’s friends were laughing behind me, I called her name twice again and she gave me the same answer, so I retreated before she put her words into action. The bad thing about this was, Bukky’s friends who initially thought I was a toughie saw a side to me they had never been privileged to see. They laughed in my face like they had never done before and my friends laughed like crazy too. I and Bukky never dated but I learnt from that experience and realized my first mistake: I had fallen in love with someone I couldn’t approach. I realized that if at all you wanted to toast a girl, it had to be someone you could be friends with and ever since, toasting had never been such a difficult issue again. After-all, the worst that could happen was I would get slapped.

That’s my first ‘toasting experience’ I would love to read yours, send it to africinity@yahoo.com

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

My first Ish- first toasters experience

Toasting has a Unique meaning where I come from. it's popular meaning is asking a Female out or Asking her to be your girlfriend. For most guys this experience is often one that isn't easy to forget.This Blog is often about such experiences, they are funny, easy to read and comic in Nature.