Tuesday, 10 February 2015

''ROAD TRIP TO CONAKRY GUINEA''

whilst  my friend (Heyden Adama) one of Sierra Leone’s finest singer took up the journey. We were just sitting the studio and we were like what if we go to Guinea Conakry to be precise, I said cool I know a Friend of mine (Soul Bangs) Guinea’s R&B Boss. I called him right away but he was in Senegal (which is my second home, because my step-mother and siblings are there my dad spent half of his life there) he said he’ll get back in two days. We took up the journey two days later, one of us couldn’t find their Sierra Leone Passport but we took up the journey anyway, so with few clothes our guitar one Sierra Leone passport and one us Passport ( we know having our ECOWAS passport will make our travelling easier JJJJ
After my art the next best thing on my list is travelling whether by air, sea or on road, that’s r. We chartered a cab to take us to Pamalap and from there we’ve made arrangements for a private car to pick us there, I was sleeping throughout the way, waking up in between because of the Ebola check point. Heyden took up the job to be taking pictures and videos of me sleeping but seriously I was too sleepy to punch her (giggles).HHHH
ÆÆÆÆBefore pamalap we got to this military check point everybody is terrified of even our protector (driver) Mohamed was, to tell you the truth they looked so scary I went inside to talk to them as soon as I wanted to give them our passport, one of them said I know your face (there goes no protocols) we laughed take pictures etc.
FFFFFinally we’re at pamalap immigration but on our driver(Mohamed) looked after us like his two little sister he was our protector all the way, he realized this is our first time on the road. We took out our passports and he ask us to follow him we went into the immigration office but the officers said he should leave us there and wait outside, he refuse because according to him he thought they’re going to extract money from us because of the US passport but they insisted he leave anyway. It turns out all the officers know us (as artistes) we laughed they asked if they could take pictures with us and they told us on no account we should take out the US passport again. They took us across to Guinea we took the next car and they asked us to give them a call on our way back, everything was easier than we thought it would. JJJJ
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