@THESTATENEWSS We stayed and faced the struggles within the country. They left for “greener pastures”, had to be evacuated and are receiving all the glory. The parable of the prodigal son at play
@AbenaAnders A lady selling cashews in traffic gave me her number to make payment after the lights had turned green. She knew me from nowhere and still trusted me with 98gh worth of nuts
@adanonso_ A woman will be telling a story with extra details and expect me not to drift off. Like how is me knowing the actual name of someone I’ve never met relevant to the story you’re telling me? Why are you spending an extra 2mins trying to remember that name?
@LordBogos Dream house isn’t even a practical option anymore. Build 2/3 bedroom units and even if you won’t rent out, you give you children 1 each and save them the headache.
@jayanaman We live in Accra with poor transportation systems and road networks. A car, depending on your movements, is a necessity unlike New York or London for example. Where I live in Accra, without a car, you’ll walk a lot or uber everywhere. There’s no other means available
@theNanaPoku Then again, it depends on the friend asking. I have a rich friend that borrows my car all the time and I don’t hesitate. He always brings it back with a full tank