Friday 16 February 2018

Bukusu Fictional Writing: Nakhayuyu Nabulicho- Omumuki Girl with a Heart of a God




Once upon a time, in the land after the fall of ogres. In a different realm, where diviners were as important as rulers. When the male sun shone with love and the female moon proudly lit the paths of late sojourners. When diviners beseeched Khakaba to summon strong winds to ward off chikhungu toward the great waters of Walule… 

When neither Bailifuma had mastered the art of tickling the skies nor did emande, the game bird, fly on the left-side spelling doom on Baala warriors. There lived a young girl, humped, orphaned. Nakhayuyu daughter of Mbirira of Basilikwa, they who came caring raffia palms. 

By the mercy of her clanspeople, her days moved on sluggishly.  

She knew not of where she had come from.  Nakhabale, on her death rack told her someone with a bile-green heart had blew bad winds upon the homestead. 

In the twin-seasons before the great famine of Mutabani, Mbirrira, her father, had been felled in the week-long war between Bamuki and Bamuruku. But didn’t Nasookho, the aged Omuyemba seer, forewarn them? In their sheer pride, they charged on, suffered great causalities under the poisoned arrow-shower of Bamaasai Bamuruku Warriors. 

A few moons thereafter, Nabwami her mother passed through red Manafwa River crossing towards Mitoto, the dreaded land with Mitoto trees. Never to return. And now, her only caregiver Nakhabale slowly sank low, her long-gone ancestors calling out, in the next world. Just a young girl, Wanakhatandi ketekhe arie?

But an oracle had spoken; Nasookho in his youthful days gave word. In his second sight he told people of his persistent dream. That at a ripe time, there would come a woman-warrior. A new kind of bull on the kraal. That ekhutu would transform into ekhuchuru (the falcon), flying high in a land where no good person survives.  Seasons upon each other, the old prophecy had slowly faded in the minds of the clan's people. A woman had her place after all, but never on the front battle lines-they had dismissed. 

One evening, Nakhayuyu made way through the thick and thorny bushes down to the Manafwa River. On her head was luucho, steadily balanced. Slowly, she walked, choosing not to listen to pangs of her empty stomach. Her mind wandered. ‘I have some eleusine left, after getting water; I will pick some Khakayanga herbs and cook for my khocha from Ebukaramocha. He, indeed, has come with good tidings. Senke requests for my presence. At dawn we sojourn to the land of Bamasaaba’. 

Nakhayuyu edged closer to the river bank. Alas!



She heard a smooth voice speaking nearby. She lifted her eyes towards the gushy currents of the river. There was a hand raised above the waters. A hand of a female, carrying kumwendo, slowly moving it. From underneath the water, the voice whistled on. As if someone, were drowsing; in a distress call. Nakhayuyu physical state would not allow her to jump in and save the mysterious person. If only she had come with Walekhwa or Muyundo; but they had gone grazing mukewa ya Musioba and probably swimming in River Namwenula. Emichi mikali lifwa! Bali emechi burerere. Nakhayuyu stood still.

Momentarily, she was stuck. Yet, the voice seemed so familiar, calling out to her to do something. Pebe! Lusambu nelwalomaloma? She wanted to shout for help, but her voice trailed off. She blacked out.

After three days and three nights, she woke up. Slowly, she struggled to open her eyes. She could see lusuli that was unfamiliar. She was at Matumbufu Nalukuluku’s; the village omulakusi. He was smiling at her with his big teeth, holding kuwendo similar to the one in the river. Nalukuluku said to her uncle on her left side, that she was of excellent health.
But something had occurred. 

She had become a girl after the god’s own hearts. 

‘From now, you will be Nakhayuyu Namwendo Nabulicho. You are now a warrior; the ekhuchuru bird that Nasookho predicted ten seasons before Wele wa Kasawa brought people on the Mountain-Hill of Bukusu. Wake up and take kumwendo; with it you will cure, save, advice and open the skies at the hour of need. Your word will open and seal. Mbiriira your great great grandfather must be proud of you. And should be Nakhayuyu Nekoye, the great woman whose rope our people used to cross the massive river of the North; that cuts through the desert.’

Busia bwasia nako! A heroine had been reborn in the clan of Bamuki. Since the heroic days of Nekoye, the humped girl had been given divination powers. Embuuni ekhuuna khelebende! At the next sunrise, Wekuke, the oldest of them, staggered into the homestead. ‘My gods can now let me rest in peace, my eyes have witnessed the new elevation. An Omumuki feminine warrior has been born, just like in my dream last night.’ 

Later, the sun went down on him, taking him far away, at peace with self.

From the very day, intuition and uncanny powers came upon the daughter of Nabwami. Her gourd directed her wits. She had been given the wisdom to see before anyone else, and ‘kill’ herbs to healing flesh and mind.  Back in her munjeko, through premonitions she guided men of battle. 

Undisputedly and in exact sense she spoke, the gods delivered the enemy unto Babukusu warriors in the Battle of Lelekwe. For sure, the gods lived through her words!

Unheard before, each day her homestead flooded with clansmen and women, long-distance sojourners, military elites and all those in need of her portion and healing. She blessed the newborns, fished out the witches and dedicated lands to plant eleusine. 

Bali sisiowo sikekhe ne sikali. Nakhayuyu Namwendo forever remained a household name. A warrior who went to battle before it began, a healer, seer and good judge through the land of Thigh of the Elephant. Not only to Bamuki but to all clans people and far-fetched berende in need. 

In her natural form, slow spoken but deeply wise, Nakhayuyu showed no revenge to those who had despised her and denied her food. She spoke the truth, serving all in the Trinity of Wele Khakaba, Mukhobe and Mung’oma.

 

A story is good, until another is told

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Note: This is fictional work, name of characters and some events have been made up. Events mentioned did not happen in the said clans. The piece is for pure enjoyment, and of course a little lesson in the way you interpret it.