GRACE THE MILLIONAIRE
ent. He had tremendous pity for his mother for her tenacity towards keeping the family intact in the face of abject poverty. For the sake of her children s
th the help of her two elder daughters. Even with this additional income, they were still struggling financially because
om the primary school. She came from a large polygamous family which didn't he
in supporting him in every possib
ing or doing other domestic duties at home. Most times she would look at patient as she sangand make gesture in consonance with the lyrics of the song suggesting
er and I out of poverty." And strangely , each time she said them , he sensed a glow of light that seemed to envelope them along with a tacit assuran
know she meant every word she said to them on a daily basis. She was gifted with an intuitive sense that enabled her perceive what should be done at every po
ver hear her complain. Atimes her refusing to allow patient settle for less would challenge him to exceed expectation. When she believed in som
any pupil could be sighted scampering across the school field as they dashed under the sultry afternoon sun to return back home for lunch. Some who loved sport use their bags to set as goal post and played five aside. Pabo was of course not left out in the game. He hookwinked Patient to Join them in
n part of the school field.from where Mr.Angelus and Patient were now seated and having their conversation, one could be havi
ldn't help blazing away from his captor to have fun with the other pupils,but that wouldn't happen because he knew this was perhaps going to be a turnin
his mother kept telling him. Mr.Angelus continued by telling him how he had been watching him closely to see how he would help improve hi
e gush of tears from his eyes Patient stood up, walked towards Mr. Angelus and hugged him in a show of Thanksgiving for all his suppor
live with him; without thinking twice he joyfully accepted and jumped on Mr.Angelus sobbing and thanking him. Patient then requested Mr. Angelus to come over and speak to his father to permit him, which he agreed and promised to visit when he's chance.As he left Mr. Angelu's place his steps were springy, knowing that living with his teacher would greatly h
ng starched long-sleeve shirt upon well-ironed trousers with suspenders; he was a neat man by all standards. His courteous nature and friendly disposition endeared him t
even though he appeared to have little need for it because of his simple lifestyle and contentment with his own salary. He's a devout ChristianChristian and walked in the fea
to take care of them. Life for Mr. Angelus was as easy like Sunday morning. He was completely sold out to helping peop