Gone Forever
PTE
their jewelry, cloths and even their house back home in Ghana. They had virtually nothing on them
heads together to see if th
ho had been exporting gold to UK. It was Ransford who suggested the idea of e
en he asked him to lend him just 10, 000 Naira to help him send his daughter to a prayer camp, he refused. Mr. Emeka told Ran
right to say that we should not rely on man because man will surely fail you. Mr. Emeka had failed Ransford. Whom was he going to again? At this juncture, Ransford was helples
him anything at that crucial time in his life, why should he think of what to give it back to the world. Such is the world that we live in. One thing that people should not forget it in life is that, in this world,
Chuku's heart. Mr. Chuku was not Ransford's friend but they were all living in the same vicinity. Though Mr. Chuku was accessible, Ransford had never gone to him for any hel
Chuku's house. After greetings, Mr. Chuku welcomed them an
ything she had learnt. Stephanie decide
he house which was not easy at all. 'What's your name baby,' asked Stephanie? Nimako responded by asking same question, 'What's your name baby?' Stephanie then asked t
sford about how serious
e problems were too many for them. Anytime Ransford
dentify it. This time she was able to identify her mom in the album. He then showed his picture in the album to Nimako and
nd cycle institution. She had stopped school for almost four years. She was thinking of whether to go back to J. H. S. 2 or to start from Primary 1. She had virtually for
tends to achieve; Nimako, at the bottom of patience, one finds heaven. After all life is not about who takes the lead. The most important thing in life
eam to an end and that age should never
d's advice. The following day, she told her da
ational School to write her name. After some few tests, she