Nana Yaa confronts her brother Kojo, Kofi Wilson’s time at
N.E.A.S. is finally over, John pays his friends a visit, and Naa Aku is finally
pregnant. Missed out on the action in Episode 9? Here’s a trip down memory lane
on ghblessed.blogspot.com/2016/10/ghana-man-blues-9.html?m=1
And now the blues go on with Episode 10:
EPISODE 10
Nii had decided to
give Naa a day off, and was taking the trash out when something fell out.
‘Auntie Mary’s Pregnancy Test Kit’ was written on the box. Confused, he quickly
got rid of the trash and went back in to question his wife.
“Naa is there
something I need to know?” he asked curious.
“Oh why? What’s up?”
she responded innocently.
“Lady, go straight to
the point.” Nii said, growing impatient.
“Well….It’s nothing
really. Just that I’m pregnant” Naa said, relaxed.
“You’re what?” Nii
stammered in response. “And you hid this from me because?” Nii continued,
walking towards her.
Naa was hesitant,
wondering how Nii was going to react. Before she could respond, Nii lifted her
up and whirled her around, elated.
“Oh Nii, put me down
over there!” she shrieked, delighted…..
Safoa was staying with
the Danquahs, and had not seen her mother Dede for some time.
“Auntie Esiaba, please
tell me what is going on. Where is Mummy?” she asked for the umpteenth time.
“Oh my dear, it is
nothing to worry about. Mummy is fine okay?” Esiaba assured her, trying to
sound convincing.
They had not heard
from Dede for close to three weeks, but had decided not to worry because they
knew where she was. She had not had much of an option anyway than to go into
hiding…
Dede had moved in with
Nana Yaa for a few weeks, after Kojo had threatened her one more time. She had
frantically sought refuge at Esiaba’s home, but had to change location when she
realized Kojo knew where she was. Nana Yaa had suggested she hide out at her
residence for a few weeks, but thought it better to leave Safoa behind with the
Danquahs. It had been three weeks already and Dede had not had this much peace
of mind in a long while. Her case against Something Different was gradually
building, and she knew it would take at least a year before this custody battle
was over. But she was willing to fight….
Lanre was increasingly
seeing more of himself in John. It had been almost a year since he had stopped
selling on the streets, but John had remained as humble as ever. He had already
joined his school’s debating class and had started nursing political ambitions.
Though Lanre was not too happy about it initially, he had decided to let the
young man choose his own path, only deciding to interfere if he felt it was
absolutely necessary.
Now that Kofi Wilson
had left N.E.A.S., Lanre’s workload had increased but it at least took his mind
off his disappointment in Kofi as well as his pending trip outside to start a
new job. He had kept postponing it and was even thinking of rejecting the
offer. He had tried to deny it, but knew the underlying reason why he did not
want to leave….
*Things finally seem to be falling in place for Nii and Naa. What does
this tell us about holding on just a bit longer and not giving up on our loved
ones as well as our hopes?
*What are some of the things that hold us back from taking the next
stepping stone in life’s journey, like in Lanre’s case?
*John the Great seems to be making the most of the opportunities that have come his way. How can we apply this to our own attitude towards various doors that open for us?
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👌 great piece..... I really like how the story is building up. Keep it up
ReplyDeleteThank you Aseye!
DeleteGlory be to God.
God bless you richly
Holding on to your loves ones and hopes just gave me a motivational text from the Bible.. Romans 8:18,Paul said,he considers the suffering of this presence house cannot be compared to the future glory ahead of us..Will entreat us all to have fate in the Lord and he will perfect his doing at the right time..God bless u Nana Boatemaa
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteGod bless you more Oduro
Sometimes fear of the unknown draws us back from taking the next step. Because we don't know if we'll succeed or not, we'll rather not try.
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frances!
I think from Nii and Naa's case we are made aware of the importance of faith and hope in God.From John the great we must learn to seize every opportunity we get to succeed I understood recently at church that the good book talks about we seizing every opportunity lol... Plus in Lanre's case I think he needs to pray for about it... Nana Boatemaa God bless you for these lessons taking stories. Keep up the Good Work!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jojo!
DeleteGlory be to God
God bless you abundantly.
It's always good to be hopeful and patient in the Lord. Job's situation is a very good example for us. He never cursed God but waited until he received all he lost in double folds.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you in knowledge and Wisdom
Very true.
DeleteThank you and God bless you more Gaitu.
Great!!!...so happy for Nii and Naa,their decision to stick with each other against all odds is exemplary.
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteThank you Eugene!
Thank you and glory be to God!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece Boatemaa...i love the suspense and all. More Grace
ReplyDeleteThank you Jackie!
DeleteGlory be to God!
More grace to you too😊