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Sakeji School: 1925 - 2000
75th Anniversary
Sakeji Anniversary Feedback
Gibbie Campbell
I have spoken to some of those past pupils about their visit to Sakeji
and many found it difficult to express all their feelings about the
reunion. When someone, who has never been to Sakeji, would ask "How was
your visit to Sakeji?" words like 'fantastic' or 'brilliant' were not
quite adequate to describe, what for many, was a nostalgic and personal
pilgrimage. It was a unique and unrepeatable event, considering that in 25
years time, the 1950's folk who are now in their 50's will be 75+ and will
probably not be there, so it was an opportunity to meet many old friends
and colleagues from all round the globe, who would not, otherwise have
met. For me it was walking in familiar places and seeing the geograpghy of
the school, the dormitory where I slept the first night, the mud pool, the
dam,the class rooms, the tastes long forgotten but instantly revived and
remembered, shindwas, fudge, corn porridge, rice cakes - all of which had
become a fading memory. It was also an opportunity to say 'goodbye' to the
school, as I had intended with my parents to go back to Congo and Sakeji
in 1960 but was prevented by the rebellion which had just started.The
reunion gave me the opportunity to close that chapter and bring my
memories up to date. Also to meet former colleagues, renew friendships and
have laughs, chats, and serious discussions was all therapeutic,
challenging, emotional and fun. Difficult to put into words but not to be
missed. Thank you to Sakeji for all the effort, and for making it such an
enjoyable experience.
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