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Odeneho Kwaku Appiah (COKA) writes…

Odeneho Kwaku Appiah (COKA) writes…

 

I saw a trotro car yesterday and at the back it was written “All shall pass“.

I started thinking about it and came to understand that there is nothing permanent on this earth.

In life, when all goes well with you don’t turn your back on those who helped you. Let us be our brother’s keeper because there is always tomorrow.
Pick my phone call today because tomorrow, you may wish l call you.

You can drive a posh car but it is not a symbol of success, neither is walking a symbol of poverty.

One day, the charcoal seller’s son will also wear white shirt.

COKA, l care.

Odeneho Kwaku Appiah (COKA) writes…

Odeneho Kwaku Appiah (COKA) writes…

 

I saw a trotro car yesterday and at the back it was written “All shall pass“.

I started thinking about it and came to understand that there is nothing permanent on this earth.

In life, when all goes well with you don’t turn your back on those who helped you. Let us be our brother’s keeper because there is always tomorrow.
Pick my phone call today because tomorrow, you may wish l call you.

You can drive a posh car but it is not a symbol of success, neither is walking a symbol of poverty.

One day, the charcoal seller’s son will also wear white shirt.

COKA, l care.

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