Tale of two brothers
thers, Kofi and Kwame. They were the sons of a loving father, Opanin, and a kind mother, Abena.
ing in the nearby streams, and helping their parents on the family farm. They shared
ng and business, while Kwame became fascinated with traditional healing and spirituality
entional and unprofitable, while Kwame viewed Kofi's focus on business as materialistic and
, they turned their backs on each other. The silence that followed was
fused to listen. Kofi accused Kwame of abandoning their family's traditi
epened. They stopped sharing meals together, no longer worke
nce-unbreakable bond crumble before their eyes.
ed, a tale of family, love, and discord, waiting for a
conti