THE CHARCOAL SELLER'S SON WILL ONE DAY WEAR A WHITE SHIRT
A woman once lived in Accra,Ghana who was born an orphan. She was hardworking but had no place of residence. So she lay her heard on the street of Accra with her only son called Egyir.
One morning, she decided to go out into the market to get herself a work to do. God being so good, she had a job as a cleaner in a "chop bar" (restaurant).
Few weeks later, she was sacked. Because she was accused of begging for money from the customers/vendors who came to eat at the restaurant. She felt devastated and upset.
But fortunately for her, she had saved some amount of money out of which she used to educate her son. With the remaining, she decided to start a charcoal business.
Few weeks later, she was sacked. Because she was accused of begging for money from the customers/vendors who came to eat at the restaurant. She felt devastated and upset.
But fortunately for her, she had saved some amount of money out of which she used to educate her son. With the remaining, she decided to start a charcoal business.
The charcoal business started and went on well until one night, she was attacked and robbed by thieves. She became intoxicated with sadness and wondered why all this is happening to her. She cried bitterly and a bucket full till the next morning.
Later during the day, her son, Egyir was knocked down by a moving vehicle (Car) while on an errand for her mum. The driver, who was found to be the president's son named William Lawson,without hesitating, quickly rushed him to the hospital.
His mum waited for him,hours, days and weeks but her son never returned. So she became so worried. Then she reminded herself of the saying "what you believe
and expect is what happen". So she gained the hope that one day, her son will come back home.
Weeks later, Egyir was discharged and William sent him home. He was well taken care of, fed and sheltered. Years later, William Lawson realized, Egyir was a brilliant and hardworking guy. So he gave him one of his companies to supervise and two of his cars, Rose-Royce and Bentley to be precise, so he could use that for his errands.
After Egyir had worked for him for some time,he was able to purchase his own mansion and established his own companies in and outside the country. Until one day he decided to go and look for his mum. Fortunately for him, he was able to identify the root to where his mum sells the charcoal. On arrival, he saw a crowd of people at his mums place.
Then he heard the crowd wailing. So quickly rushed and found his way through the crowd and ....... GUESS WHAT HE SAW NEXT?
DROP YOUR COMMENTS.
Later during the day, her son, Egyir was knocked down by a moving vehicle (Car) while on an errand for her mum. The driver, who was found to be the president's son named William Lawson,without hesitating, quickly rushed him to the hospital.
His mum waited for him,hours, days and weeks but her son never returned. So she became so worried. Then she reminded herself of the saying "what you believe
and expect is what happen". So she gained the hope that one day, her son will come back home.
Weeks later, Egyir was discharged and William sent him home. He was well taken care of, fed and sheltered. Years later, William Lawson realized, Egyir was a brilliant and hardworking guy. So he gave him one of his companies to supervise and two of his cars, Rose-Royce and Bentley to be precise, so he could use that for his errands.
After Egyir had worked for him for some time,he was able to purchase his own mansion and established his own companies in and outside the country. Until one day he decided to go and look for his mum. Fortunately for him, he was able to identify the root to where his mum sells the charcoal. On arrival, he saw a crowd of people at his mums place.
Then he heard the crowd wailing. So quickly rushed and found his way through the crowd and ....... GUESS WHAT HE SAW NEXT?
DROP YOUR COMMENTS.
source: (WIE) https://www.facebook.com/WILISEM/?hc_ref=ARQwSfapYbcb9hrdgx0nGLLiaqnnMliLpFbruZ3vWGbg3DKKT-0PKLxVZSY8fCRufR4&fref=nf&pnref=story
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