@tv3_ghana That number 24 guy in the black stars should be allowed a free roll to play kudus position .. he is very swift and good with the ball and his body faints is top talent
@kwadwosheldon Charley carry your foolishness go ooh, 8 years your party was in power when you were swimming like le frog 🐸 .. that one you didn’t know the state of pantang??.. 3ya mo yale yale ong 😒
@wode_maya Bro forgive my wild 💭 you’ve become more prominent and i think you should pay attention to your outfits depending on the occasion. you’re a big man already and i know such things do not move you as you’re a simple man but I think it adds much respect, face uplift to your brand.
Years ago, I traveled from Takoradi to Accra and spent the night outside the Chinese Embassy just to be among the first in line for a visa application.
I remember the exhaustion, the uncertainty, and the hope that all the sacrifice would be worth it. At the time, I was just another person chasing an opportunity, standing in a queue before sunrise, believing that persistence could open doors.
Today, I received an email saying the new Chinese Ambassador wants to meet me.
My first reaction was simple: “Why me?”
Life has a remarkable way of bringing moments full circle. The same place where I once waited outside, wondering whether I would even be noticed, is now inviting me inside.
This moment is bigger than me. It’s a reminder that no sincere effort is ever wasted, no journey is too small, and no dream is insignificant. Sometimes the places where we struggle the most become the places where we later discover how far we’ve come.
To everyone working quietly toward their goals: keep going. The long nights, the sacrifices, and the waiting may one day become part of a story you never imagined telling.