Women
First Female Boat Driver Emerges In Nigeria
Yes, wonders shall never end, goes the saying. “Whatever a man can do, a woman can do better”. This is the case of Madam Gladys Oruene Jonah Halliday of Abalama Halliday Bonny in the Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State.
This writer stormed into her last Sunday in Bonny town, headquarters of the Bonny Local Government after several attempts to have an interview with her had proved abortive. Observation shows that most of the high and mighty in this world had a humble beginning.
Few are fortunate to achieve greatness rapidly while others rose gradually. With hard work and luck one is able to realise one’s dream.
Mrs Gladys Oruene Jonah Halliday is one of such. A woman in her early seventies, a paragon of beauty, a mother of eight and a widow with the fear of God.
She declared “I am a fisherwoman, I lost my husband at an early age, leaving me with eight children to take care of”.
With tears rolling down her cheeks, she explained that life became very tough and unbearable for her as a fisher woman before she resorted to cutting firewood which she sold in Bonny main town from her village, Abalama Halliday by paddling the firewood down.
Furthermore, she intimated The Tide that she came in contact with one late Lecox Wilcox an engine boat dealer who compelled her to buy an engine boat with which to carry her firewood which she obliged in other not to paddle any more and managed to procure one for her business.
Lamenting, Mrs Gladys Halliday contended that saboteurs trailed her and reported her to the police for owning and driving an engine boat without a licence. Moreover, she is a woman that women do not drive flying boat. Answering a question on how she came to drive flying boat she intimated The Tide that one late Owusibo Halliday taught her how to drive flying boat inspired her to struggle to get her own which she used for her firewood business and also to pick and drop passengers from neighbouring villages in the area.
Continuing with her story she revealed that the police arrested her and took her to court in Bonny and she was arraigned before late Chief Magistrate Nzeribe of blessed memory in the late 70s. On oath in the witness box, she gave her evidence laughing. She told The Tide that she was discharged and acquitted and the Chief Magistrate advised that she should go to Port Harcourt to procure a licence which she did.
On getting the licence, Mrs Gladys Halliday started plying Port Harcourt – Bonny, Bonny – Port Harcourt in the 80s. The name of her boat is Tamunomie Ipirinye and people know her as “wey dem.” As she comes to load passengers, she finds them by calling wey dem.
She reiterated that passengers prefer her to other flying boat drivers because of her safety consciousness.
She recalled that she knows how to avoid sea waves and do not waste time.
Of a truth, passengers prefer Mrs Gladys Oruene Jonah Halliday because she services her engine boat which moves and do not stop at mid sea. Really, she harbours no pretension about her humble beginning.
She is a role model to both the young and old. I see the eagerness in her eyes to help train young boys and girls who are ready and eager to learn flying boat driving.
She said, she had trained more than sixty young boys since 1975 in Bonny in boat driving, some are late I will like to train more if given the opportunity by this administration.
Of course, there are job opportunities for those who are willing not to be redundant. My two sons are also flying boat drivers.
She encouraged women to come out enmass to learn flying boat driving as women are very careful in whatever they do.
Bravo, you are welcome to flying boat driving. Gone are the days of hand paddling.
Julie Jumbo
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