Esiaba and
Fiifi, Dede, Nana Yaa, Lanre and Mrs. Jones Snr. all meet up at the hospital to
support Nii and Naa in what seems to be a crisis. Missed out on Episode 12?
Catch up on ghblessed.blogspot.com/2016/11/ghana-man-blues-12.html?m=1
And now the
curtains fall on Ghana Man Blues with Episode 13:
EPISODE 13
It had been three years since that
night when Nii had almost lost his wife and beautiful daughter, who they had
named Nhyira Jones, defying their Ga roots. That baby was just a miracle that
had brought so much joy to the Jones household. Nii had decided to renew his
marriage vows to his wife, and was waiting for her to walk towards him, through
the pathway they had created in their lovely back garden. They had moved into a
new home and had taken a firm decision to enjoy every single day they had
together. That night at the hospital had put a lot of things in perspective for
Nii, and he quickly brushed away a tear that was threatening to tarnish his
manly image, before turning to see his beautiful wife walk towards him….
Naa could not believe how far she had
come. She had almost given up that night when she was in labor with Nhyira, and
wondered why God had allowed her to go through so much pain over the years. God
had however come through for her in the end, and she knew that she and her
daughter were a living testimony of His goodness. She looked around as she
walked towards her husband, with her bubbly daughter ahead of her walking
excitedly towards her father, in a white flowery dress. Naa felt so much warmth
as she caught a glimpse of those who were present; all those she loved,
including Dede, Nana Yaa and Lanre, Fiifi and Esiaba and Lanre’s adopted son,
John the Great. She managed to give her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jones Snr. a smile
as well, making a decision to leave what was in the past behind….
Nii and Naa’s renewal of vows just
made Lanre think. He had finally allowed himself to admit the true reason why
he did not take the job offer outside. He briefly glanced at Nana Yaa before realizing
she had stolen a glance at him too. She boldly slipped her hand in his,
ignoring John the Great who was making funny, teasing noises at Lanre and Nana
Yaa from behind. Lanre suppressed a smile before squeezing Nana Yaa’s hand in
silent response. He had finally made his decision….
New love for her daughter arose in
Dede’s heart, as she watched Naa Aku walk towards Nii with their three year old
daughter in the lead. She felt grateful to finally have her daughter Safoa with
her, without any fear. The custody battle had ended abruptly when Something
Different suddenly passed away from an illness he had apparently been battling
with for years now. How he gathered the energy to have been attacking Dede so
much, still beat her understanding. He apparently needed to gain custody of
Safoa, so he could look like a responsible parent in order to get a decent job
that could help him cater for his medical bills. All that was in the past now; Dede
sighed as she realized that what mattered the most was that she could start her
life afresh….
John the Great just looked around,
overwhelmed by how it felt to be truly surrounded by family. He had never known
that so many people who were born of different parents could be as close-knit
as he had seen these people be.
John had started an NGO that helped
to make sure those on the streets got at least two warm meals every day, as
well as an opportunity to learn a vocation. He could not have done it without
Lanre, who had been of tremendous help over the past few years. John had
decided to put his political desires on hold for now, and was about to
congratulate Nii and Naa, when Esiaba and Fiifi caught his attention. These Danquahs
were something else, with Esiaba always giving Fiifi one reason or another to
laugh.
“Love indeed makes the world a better
place.” John chuckled to himself….
Nii and Naa, Dede, Lanre and Nana
Yaa, Fiifi and Esiaba, as well as John the Great held hands in a circle,
reminiscing on good times, whilst Safoa and Nhyira were in a world of their own
in the center of the circle. Esiaba volunteered to round everything off with a
prayer:
“Thank You Lord for how far You’ve
brought us, through the good and bad times, and for the fact that You have
brought us here for a reason. Thank You for reminding us that it’s great to be
Ghanaian, and that no matter the Blues that the Ghanaian man goes through,
You’ll be there through it all….”
Everyone shouted a big AMEN in
response, before Nhyira caught their attention by repeatedly saying “Ghana Man
Bluueeeeesssss”, amidst laughter.
THE END
*What are the lessons
we have learnt over all from this series in the past thirteen weeks?
*What does Nii and Naa’s
new attitude towards life teach us?
*What do we finally
learn about not forgetting to give thanks to God when all is said and done?
A heartfelt
thank you just cannot sum up the gratitude I feel for all those who have
supported me in diverse ways, no matter how big or small. Thank you for
everything, and for your role in making Ghana Man Blues a success. Together, we
can indeed Change the Status Quo and make Ghana a better place. Please help me
spread the word, and also like our Facebook page on https://m.facebook.com/ChangingTheStatusQuo
Thank you
and God richly bless you!
aaaaaawwwwwww what a beautiful way to end it all...:) sooo glad about the turn out of events!...i wasn't expecting S.D. to die though..my bestieee.:*...they could have visited him in prison after the wedding or sthn:D:D:D
ReplyDeletebut this story has been beautiful and so many lessons have been learnt. Thanks Nana and May God grant us Happily Ever After life-stories too:)!!
:D:D
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God!
Thank you too Bridgette, and a big Amen!
This was really good, Nana B. A well-spun story, enjoyable right to the end. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteThank you and glory be to God!
ReplyDeleteAaaaaww.I really enjoyed the story and kept note of every lesson in each episode. Bless you Boatemaa.and as painful as it is when ending your "Nancy Drew files",cant wait for another edition
ReplyDeleteAww
DeleteBless you more Mimie!
:D π
Wow!
ReplyDeleteAll these people have been through a lot and it's amazing how they never gave up. Life is full of ups and downs, and it's our attitude towards these ups and downs that determine what happens in the end. Whatever situation we find ourselves in and the outcomes, we must always be thankful to God. He knows best.
Thank you Boatemaa. Looking forward to more stories.
Thank you so much, Valentine!
DeleteGod bless you!
Awwwww finally! I'm glad it all ended well. God bless you Boatemaa for such a good work done. I've personally learnt not to be quick to give up. You may miss your opportunity just by a second.
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God!
DeleteGod bless you more Frances π (one of my favourite readersπ)
Very true.
Thank you!
Beautiful!! Well done Boatemaa baby .
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God!
DeleteThanks Jojo
Wow...what a great piece! I like the turn out of events, the suspense and every aspect of it. It practically captured what's been happening in the real world...these are real life issues and there are great lessons in this. Forgiveness is key in our daily lives. God bless you dear
ReplyDeleteGod bless you more Jackie!
DeleteThank you for even taking the time to read through everything. π
Great as usual. Nice writing
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay.
DeleteGlory be to God