Amsterdam would pass as second Kumasi—with several Ghanaians having made
the place their first home because of the high standard of living and
countless economic opportunities the capital of Netherlands presents.
Of
course with such great opportunities and order come the laws which make
the country attractive; and everyone living in Netherlands, even if
from the Amazon forest or Tuobodom must abide by the laws of the land.
But
Ghanaians love their fufu and light soup and though the Dutch do not
really have a problem with Ghanaians eating their local dishes, the
cooking/preparation must all be done within the laws of the land.
The
people of Netherlands are extensive liberal and that explains why for
many years, places like Bijlmer Arena with a huge Ghanaian population,
literally and metaphorically constantly filled with the aroma of
‘Prekese’ still has several whites living there.
In spite of the
liberal mindset and the immeasurable hospitality of the Dutch, they do
not joke with their nuisance laws—the reason why Holland is peaceful,
clean and orderly.
For two Ghanaians living at Bijlmer Arena in
Amsterdam, the Neat Fufu which almost every Ghanaian abroad have to eat
in place of the actual pounded fufu Ghanaians enjoy back home is not
enough—to be frank, it does not taste and feel like the real fufu.
So
after many years of struggling to eat Neat Fufu and their Prekese soup,
the satisfaction kept depreciating and the hanker for the real pounded
fufu kept growing.
Therefore, during their recent visit to Ghana,
they managed to bring fufu Mortar and Pestle via KLM to Amsterdam—and
around 10pm last week after they returned from work, they started their
fufu pounding in their flat on the 7th floor.
According to police
sources, about 15 neighbours who were being disturbed by the heavy
pounding kept calling to report the nuisance.
Eventually when the police stormed the apartment, the two had finished pounding their fufu and were settled, ready to eat.
They
were arrested for nuisance—a warning was not enough, because these same
couple had already been warned 3 times, 2 for playing loud Amakye Dede
songs at night—and the other, for unnecessary car beeping when they
drive pass their friends.
During the arrest, ScrewLife.Com is
told the couple begged the police to allow them to at least finish
eating their fufu and Prekese soup, with crabs swimming all over in the
soup.
But the police refused because they did not have time to
wait around. The two will soon appear before a judge with a short prison
sentence and fine hanging around their necks.
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