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Great story, very inspiring.
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Chukwuma Oparandu
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One of the best to pop here here on Ghanaweb. No way his kids whether in London or here in Ghana would go wayward cos he has seen it all.
What a nice story I wish every Ghanaian child born abroad can experience this and later see both worlds and appreciate culture, family support and decisions made by their parents.parents know the best for their children
Wow this is very educative and enlightening story.
Beautiful story with a happy ending.
Ghana, the MOTHERLAND.
Our Pride.....
They whnt to take good cell of thir chaid
The Bible contains the mind of God,the state of man,the way of savation,the doom of sinners,and the happiness of believers.It's doctries are holy,it precepts are binding,its histories are true,and its decisions are immutable.
you lie. Odwan
Wow, what a story. I love your story telling prowess. Beautiful and educative.
The white guy I'm staying with in the same apartment says Ghanaians have created a very positive view in his mind.
go tell it on the mountains, over the hills and everywhere. more parents living abroad need to hear this. so unselfish of you to share
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 6:23
I fell in love with this story
I even had tears in my eyes
If it is possible, all Ghanaians in Europe and America should send their children of secondary school age to school in Ghana for at least one term.
Very inspiring story. Parents out there can learn a thing or two from his experience
I raised my two boys in US and both had graduated from University. They have never been to Ghana and this story has made me think differently.
Many who came here, that way got disoriented on return, never could work, and never came back. Congrats, you've turned out great!!!
Probation Officer? Thats something!!!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful story