Internationally acclaimed soft rock band,
Micheal Learns to Rock (MLTR) had Papua New Guinean fans pulsated all night,
with the jammed packed crowd dancing and singing to every song that was
performed by the famous Danish band. The one night performance at Port
Moresby’s premier club, the Gold Club in Port Moresby on January 17, was by far
the best live concert that has ever been staged in the country. It was akin to
a previous live concert by legendary reggae singer, Lucky Dube in Port Moresby
during the early 1990’s. Drenched with sweat from the heated swaying to the
beat of MLTR’s additive music, the appreciative crowd showed their staunch
idolization of the band, giving a standing ovation after every song was played until
the last song. Even when the last song was being played before the band exited
the concert arena, fans were still asking for more and did not want to leave
the club. “This is the best concert, I have ever attended,” a fan said. Another
said: “After seeing MLTR play, I have fulfilled one of my life-long ambitions
of seeing them live, I am an happy man.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
A WOMAN NAME MARIJUANA PLAYS IT STRAIGHT AND WINS
Police years ago pulled over a young woman who rushed through an amber traffic light. "I'm about to arrest this person right now," the irritated officer radioed to a dispatcher. "She's telling me her name is Marijuana Pepsi Jackson."
It's the truth. Marijuana and Pepsi are her legal first and middle names, and the Beloit woman embraces them as a symbol of her struggle to succeed and to help other children overcome obstacles.
No Mary or Mary Jane or Mary Wanda for her. It's Marijuana, thank you, she's told bosses, co-workers and friends over the years, and even wore it on nametags at work.
This tall, striking, self-assured, motorcycle-riding woman is a schoolteacher with a master's degree in higher education administration. Soon, she'll start work on her doctorate.
All of her achievement came despite that smoky, carbonated name. And partly because of it. No one named Marijuana Pepsi gets lost in the crowd.
"Everybody I meet says this: You're nothing like I thought you'd be," she told me when we sat down for an interview in Beloit last week.
These days she goes by Marijuana Sawyer, the surname of her ex-husband from Georgia, where she spent 10 years before returning to Beloit in 2008 to fulfill a promise to make a difference in her hometown. She has a 6-year-old son named, mercifully, Isaac.
Sawyer's mother, Maggie Johnson, picked her name. Her father objected but lost the argument. To this day, a lot of family members and best buds call her Pepsi.
"She said that she knew when I was born that you could take this name and go around the world with it. At the time as a child, I'm thinking yeah, right. You named my older sister Kimberly. You named my younger sister Robin," Sawyer said.
I've tried several times over the years to find Marijuana - the person, that is. When I was a cub reporter at the Beloit Daily News in the early 1980s, there was a rumor around town about an elementary school girl named Marijuana Pepsi Jackson or maybe Jones.
Some people swore that pot and Pepsi were her mother's two favorite things. Others claimed a mix of both coursed through her bloodstream when the child was conceived or born or both. You'll find chatter about this on the Internet.
Sawyer's aunt, Mayetta Jackson of Chicago, clearly remembers when the name was picked in 1972. The newborn's mother and father were products of the post-Woodstock era when reefer was rampant.
"And they would cool off with a Pepsi," she said, which makes you think it's lucky for Sawyer that it wasn't Coke instead. "I thought it was crazy," her aunt said about the name, "but they were such fun-loving people that it suited them."
A couple years later, Sawyer's father, Aaron Jackson, put all that aside and became a Jehovah's Witness. The marriage ended. Young Marijuana lived with her father in Chicago until she was 9 and then moved to Beloit to a much less stable home situation with her mother.
The girl in her torn clothes and wild hair failed in school and was teased about her name, especially in junior high.
"Every single class, the teacher is taking attendance out loud, and as they slowly get down through the J's, I'm just like here it comes. 'Marianna? Marijuana?' And all the students turn to see who it is," she said.
Later in life, it wouldn't get any easier when she tried to order tickets over the telephone or fill out paperwork. People thought she was joking, or they wanted to hit her with 20 questions about why she was called that.
Turning life around
Sawyer left home at 15 with a few belongings in a pillowcase and began staying with relatives and friends. She cut out the truancy and started working on her subjects, and her grades shot up.
She gives a surprising amount of credit to her mother for making her resilient and resourceful. "She instilled in me that fighting attitude - never take no, you can do anything," Sawyer said.
By high school, her name was cool to many. "They were like, 'Oh yeah. Man, I wish I had your name. I love that. I'm going to name my kid after you.' I hear that so much and I go, Lord, please don't do that to that child."
Sawyer was the most improved student at graduation in 1990, and she received a $12,000 scholarship to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she studied to be a teacher. She was invited to a White House conference in 1995 and met President Bill Clinton, who swears he never inhaled.
In 1998, she got a job teaching elementary school children in Atlanta. She also sold real estate there. It was the one time in her life that she went by MP Sawyer professionally because the name Marijuana was freaking out the customers and causing her for-sale signs to be stolen as souvenirs.
Over two semesters and a summer, she earned her master's degree from Georgia Southern University and moved back to Beloit with her son in May. She plans to fund a scholarship bearing her unique name.
At the moment she is a substitute teacher at a variety of city schools ("I heard of you!" the students will say), but she's looking for a job in academic advising and admissions at a college or university, preferably near Beloit. She has no doubt that her difficult childhood and the way she tenaciously rose above her name have helped her to reach kids with problems.
Carlton Jenkins was a teacher at Beloit Memorial High School when Sawyer attended there, and he's the principal now.
"They could make a movie about her," he said. "I could almost write a book on Marijuana myself in terms of a young student who's been so resilient and taken even her name and made it into a positive. We're so very proud of her. She's exactly what any kid in America needs to know about someone who can truly make it if they put their mind to it."
Sad to say, Sawyer is not close with her mom these days, but she's thankful for the many teachers and role models who helped her blossom, even with a name like Marijuana Pepsi.
In case you're wondering, she said she never once smoked the stuff and prefers orange soda
Thursday, January 01, 2015
Prosperity at my reach
It's another new year for me like most human beings on the planet earth in the realm of Milky Way Galaxy.However this year, 2015 is not like any other year,for me personally,I feel this is my make or break year.My future from here on depends on the plans that I set out to establish and the successful implementation of this plan.
My journey through the years has been like a high way that really didn't widen enough to cater for the influx of cars to ease congestion.Thus it is of essence that I take hold of my destiny and not let it hang and wait for a miracle to happen.This way I don't have to face problems akin to traffic congestion problems which has come about due to lack of proper planning and foresight by town planners.
With the back drop to my thoughts briefly laid bare for the public to get a slight insight to the road which I have traveled thus far to have come to this juncture in my life,I now set out a tentative plan for this year.
2015 is a year of hope for me,it is my time to shine and prosper as the lord has planned for me. I Believe I am destined for great things and it will all be revealed in good time.
It is envisaged that achievement of all I set out to do should all be aimed at setting my paths to be in line with the course of nature and be tranquil as an island.
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