‘Abrokyire’ Palaver: We are ignorant, others are “ignoranter”

I have never pretended to come from a country of knowledge or where people are better informed than some countries in the world. I am therefore not surprised when people pose certain questions about the United States and all that it is supposed to embody.

I remember that one of the first lessons I learnt, officially during school orientation, was that “Americans know nothing beyond their country” so I am not too surprised when even students in an academic institution keep alluding to Africa as one country. When the Kenyan electoral disturbances broke out, I remember some students asking if my family was okay because there was war in Kenya. Hmm nice to be that thoughtful but I do not come from Kenya and Africa is not one country - at least not yet.

I tried to have a sense of this when a student asked where Ghana was and I said “oh it’s a string of small islands that border the UK and Nigeria” and then she said oh yes I hear there are some nice islands out there and I hope to visit there one day – welcome to my Ghana island, “ignoranter”.

Then is the question, “where did you learn English from, do you speak English in Africa?” Sometimes I am tempted to ‘give it to them’ but often my tongue gets glued to my palate because it is just dumbfounding that such questions get asked not by the ordinary person on the street but by university students and it scares me what questions the ordinary person could be asking.

I got my hair braided and met someone who was all over me admiring it and asked if my hair “was done by the Africans”, oh yeah the Africans did my hair. I had heard this referral to Africa as one country so many times I decided to embark on a little class exercise so anytime there is an assignment that allows for free choice of topics, I choose one related to Ghana or Africa and since presentations are a must it offers me a good opportunity to educate the university “ignoranter”.

This week however I was discussing this with a classmate who is a typical American- brutally frank and honest- and he referred me to some Youtube videos which he felt would give me an appreciation of that statement I first heard during orientation. I do not intend in any way to popularize You tube, although I believe it already is, but so that you appreciate at first hand what my concerns are.

Surprising the knowledge level sometimes does not even extend to the same country in which they live.

I have provided the links to two videos and then you will be surprised to know that there are people who do not even know the religion of Buddhist monks, or that a country that starts with a U is Uthiopia (Ethiopia) or Utah, or that the United Kingdom currency is called Queen Elizabeth or how they can be quick to accept someone who poses as John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia and gets such phenomenal response you can begin to understand why 419 always gets some good victims. And the interesting thing is that these are not staged performances.

Click here to see video

This other link is interesting because it poses questions about Iraq and I am sure we may expect that having been in this war long enough Americans will necessarily be interested in what is happening aside the fact that they have troops in Iraq.

Click here to see video

One thing I keep asking myself is that why do we hold the American to such high expectations? For some reason we think the American is an all-in-all and so we spend all our time watching out for Obama or McCain and spending time listening to them debate each other but fail to hold our own politicians to the zillions of promises they keep making on the campaign trails.

In any case, are we still learning about world history in our schools? How much of our own history do we know as a people? The next time you meet an American and begin to ask all the questions about what is happening in Iraq ask yourself how much you know about your own country Ghana. That may be more helpful to you before the “ignoranter” disappoints you with how little they know about others.

11 comments:

  1. nice one. thanks

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  2. Hi,
    The situation where people from other parts of the world alluding to Africa as one country is not perculiar to Americans alone, but to people in other developed countries as well.
    There are a lot refugees from war-torn countries like Kenya, Sudan, Liberia,ect. in Australia. So every black is thought to be a refugee. Most people in that country have the impression that there is no peace in this country (Africa), and everybody is hungry.
    It is incumbent on Ghanaian students to educate our brothers and sisters on such and other related issues.
    I keep on telling 'them' several things and policies which are better in Africa than the developed ones.
    Kind regards
    Akwasi Awuah

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  3. Hey man, thanks i cant help but laugh through out. derm this Americans no nothing. U no if a similar survey is done here in ghana, i bet u the responses will be the same, trust me. most of these "big men" with tie and coat driving around in all these 4x4s dont know any s**t about this country.

    nice one

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  4. Most Ghanaians are ignorant about the history of Ghana and, even the most educated person can be tricked about the most basic aspect of Ghanaian history pre 1957! All everybody knows is the fact that Ghana was a colony and, Kwame Nkrumah changed the status....Most people know NOTHING about the slave trade in Ghana which sent MILLIONS of Ghanaians all over the world to build countries occupied by he British, Dutch and other wicked devils!

    Most people don't know about all of the blood that was shed on the soil of Ghana in DUMB wars with each other and war with colonist and slave traders!

    Most people don't know about the Arab Slave traders who introduced the slave trade to Africa

    Most people don't realize that if we had been united as one people we would most likely have never been colonized...

    The Europeans biggest stength is the ability to use divide and rule! That is how the European conquered the world! The same tricks used on Africans were used on the native Americans of North America and South America and, the native people of Australia!

    A lot of people can live in an Area of years and not know the history of that area! The level of colonial mentality and inferiority complex is so high that people learn more about places they will never see instead of learning about their own backyard!

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  5. You hit da nail ryt on the head. Indeed but it is not only in the US of A that this happens. Go anywhere in the UK or to any of the European countries and you will come to the same conclusion.

    The ignoranter may be everywhere though. Reminds me of the prank on Peace fm that I heard on the internet about a lady in one of the cities in Ghana who was asked if she knew of the name of a particular country in Eastern Europe..she drew a blank. She thought it was the name of someone?

    I will not be surprised if there are people in Ghana who think that abrokyire is all USA and UK.

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  6. Are the childrend being thought the history of their country. Are we not so engulfed in how many quotes we know from shakespear and yet nothing about how Ghana become Ghana or how some fought the so called colonialist with all their strength. Are we not interested in what is happening in American than what happend in Africa? Why do most people including our politicain refer to Amerca( with this common phrase--in USA or in America) when discussiing issues. Making it seem like they are the embodiment of knowlege. We have made them look so powerful but they are not. We have a accorded them that discription whiles we keep on killing ourselves by their advice. It will be better for me to know everything about Ghana and Africa and tell the world about it and brag about it and sing it and walk it and beat the drums about it.....When you are ignored, ignore the one who has ignored you.

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  7. People from the USA are by far the most ignorant bunch of people living on planet earth right now.Most Eropeans, especially Germans and the Nordic countries have a relatively better appreciation of other cultures than Americans.One reason may that citizens from these countries are among the most travelled in the world. Americans though, know nothing beyond their borders.Isn't it astonishing that George Bush, the American President, did not know who Pervaez Musharraf, the then president of Pakistan was?

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  8. Do not blame them how many people in the southern parts of Ghana know that there is more than one region in the "North"? and how many of them refer to people from the "North" as Hausas???

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  9. Ilike spinning these people. i once told someone that bananas grew straight and tht my family was in charge of bending it after harvesting and he believed me. i mean a university student in the usa. someone also wanted to go on a safari and sleep with lions and tigers in the wild. i gave her directions to kenya. i think she thinks she can be like the 'jungle boy'. forgetting tht it is a cartoon.

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  10. Great article, Dort. Let's see what this research shows.
    How many people thinks Estonia, Yemen, Nigeria, South Africa and Jamaica is Abrokyire?

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  11. I love this article.

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