The Bolga native had come 582km down south to Presec for his sixth form education in September 1979. Akro House was his assigned house and within weeks, his excellent social skills and good interpersonal relations made him the darling boy of all.
Apart from helping younger ones with chemistry problems, he removed his
seniority garb and related to them as brothers. He did not demand respect but
earned it by sheer humility and candour. To him, the yellow sixth form uniform
was just a distinguishing apparel, not a condescending costume.
Akro House sports pundits liked his lanky physique and felt his dominance
on a volleyball pitch would break the dominance of Kwansa House in that sport.
If not volleyball, at least javelin or discuss would be the sports we will use
console ourselves. But no way, this guy would not do any sports. We were to be
disappointed like a man who found out the lady whom he had admired, fallen for
and was preparing to approach was indeed a married woman with four kids!!!!!!
As he crossed the dusty open space behind Clerk House bathroom on his way
to Akro that Tuesday afternoon after lunch, Eastwood gulped twice
with satisfaction. He had a good reason for that involuntary gastrointestinal
activity because Senior Henaku, aka Ananse his buddy had shared an extra plate
of rice and kontomere stew with him.
Removing his shirt and hanging it on the nail by the window, Eastwood was
about to catch some rest when the mails boy handed him a letter.
Human behaviour and suspicions are inextricably linked. When Eastwood
recognized the handwriting on the letter and inferred its author, he quickly
hid the letter under his pillow and gazed at the ceiling with joy. His
immediate and growing excitement caught the attention of Joseph Ansah-Addo aka,
Gulus Berber who slept beneath him on the twin metal bed. Inquisitiveness took
hold of Ansah-Addo and with his telescopic eyes, he purposed to find out the
contents of the letter.
When women are in love and want to secure themselves, they employ the use
of adjectives in expressing themselves to pamper their men. That was exactly
what this lady letter writer did. Craning his neck and catching Eastwood off
guard as he consumed the contents of the letter, Ansah-Addo saw the salutation
of the letter: MY SUNSHINE !!!!!
Momentarily rendered deaf and dumb by what he has just seen, Ansah-Addo
gathered himself and roared out “Sunnnnnnnshine. Anaba Sunnnnnnshine” drawing
some students to Dormitory to find out what was happening.
Shyness and embarrassment gripped Eastwood as he sat on the bed wondering
how Ansah-Addo saw the salutation.
You don’t fight an imposed nickname in Presec so Eastwood Anaba became
Sunshine for rest of his stay and still known today by the same name by
students of that era.
Without sunshine, the earth will cease to function. To see a man as your
sunshine paints a picture of total dependence and reliance on him.
A free introduction to the world of Love & Romance was served to Akro
House boys that day. Senior Eastwood would go on to join the Presec Scripture
Union and the rest is history.
RECOMMENDED: THE YOUNG MINISTER
-Eddiefico-
Akro House 1976- 1983.
Source: Kuulpeeps
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