Friday, November 6, 2009

Baby Bears

From First Floor: An 11 year old girl, Kordeza Zhelyazkova,from Bulgaria is the worlds' youngest mother after giving birth to a daughter.
While Kordeza and the baby are healthy and in high spirits, Jeliazko, the 19 year old father of the child, now faces six years in jail for having sex with a minor. The father says that he was fearful and really scared when he found out Kordeza was pregnant. He says they didn’t plan to have sex or a baby although he fell in love with Kordeza the moment he laid eyes on her.
He rescued the eleven year old from bullies who were bothering her at school. It was this incident that acted as the launch pad. Typical tactic symptom, if you understand.
The story was posted by newsone.com.
The line on record holding should have run:- The world's youngest recorded mother. This is because links from northern Uganda and other war ravaged regions have tales of young teens bearing toddlers on their backs. And even then the fathers are not more than 15 years old. The only difference is that these fathers don't have to be scared of the law and its interpretations.
Here’s what Kordeza has to say about being a mom:
“It feels strange to be a mum and have a baby. I used to play with my toys but now she is my new toy. She is so beautiful, I love her. Violeta is the child and I must grow up. I am not going back to school – I am a mother now.”

Reader's Comments
Kaddu from Kinanka:- This shows how active the new generation is. In our days, even a 15 year old girl didn't know what to do. (unedited)

Gurimu from Yeye:_ Only that, come to Amuria, theres no more virgin, all them (moderated)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Partner Allergy

From the Anthill: As of today, the world awoke to another bizarre allergy episode, starring a couple with a son, a wife allergic to her husband. The supporting characters include the grand parents, police and nose-eying amunitions.
In what sounds as a line from a marital counseling session, a man has to be blocked by police in a roundabout act as he rushed his wife to hospital. And the emergency situation was not helped either by the fact that the wife is allergic to the husband. By the wa, the two have a son.
In my short tenure here South of Sahara, I have seen, acted and been told a lot of man-woman tales. But if my jagged RAM serves me fairly, I have never had of any tale whatsoever of a 'divorce' or marital displeasures caused by allergicivityof married partners. (Mindless on that word)Dont bet I have many, of the tales.
In a turn of events, where a man and woman are allergic to each other, no matter who is allergic to each, my verdict of who is guilty will be read after it has been confirmed without impunity South of Sahara. Hope this is clear. But among the culprits, be sure to find there that Kayungirizi, Katerarume, Omwogerezi, bestman and bridesmaid.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Chamber

From the Corridor: When I read today's CNN story, about convicted Beltway sniper, John Allen Muhammad, my jagged memory reversed to an earlier novel. The last minutes matrix by lawyers trying to save a convict seem like textbook lines from works of my best writer, John Grisham, in his novel, The Chamber.
Muhammad, 48, is scheduled to be executed November 10 for the murder of Dean Harold Meyers at a gas station in Manassas, Virginia.
In Grisham's tale, Sam Cayhall, a former Klansman and unrepentant racist was executed for a fatal bombing.
In what seems a repetition of events, in Grisham's page roller, we have rookie Adam from Kravitz & Bane fighting a horse's kicks to save his grandfather, Sam.
Also the two convicts had accomplices.