Just  One  lndividual  who had most influenced my life, and that,  l  admired  also  until now, was my Grandmother  MAAME   Anowah.

I  grew up to know her being called  by everyone as  Aaah,   &  that was how the whole town of  Worawora  knew her,   so  l rest my case. 

( I Shall explain the significance  of the name ‘Aaah’   at the end of this  piece   SO,  therefore, keep reading.

My name is Theoqwarsi. 

I was born in WORAWORA ,  and that qualifies me as Ghanaian by birth,  although  l  hail  as  British by Nationality, because  l  chose to  in  Modern terms. 

Grandma  was an  Emperisario,  & an influencer.  A rolling stone in other words, to be precise.

THIS   STORY  WILL GROW, TO  BE DEVELOPED ,  UNTIL  IT IS POLARISED .

ALSO,   LIKE  VICTOR KARYAM,  &  REMMINGTON,  SHE LOVED  RELIGION SO MUCH, SHE BUILT A CHURCH NEARER TO WHERE SHE WAS TO BE BURIED. AND SUCCEEDED.

A TALL  SMALL MOUTHED,  & POINTED NOSED, SET  INTO  A  ROUND FACED OF A WOMAN,  SHE HAD INFLUENCED  OVER THOSE SHE MET,  ESPECIALLY , MEN WITH POWER.

Dare l  say,  Osagyefo Kwame  Nkrumah   came tops in this line.  ( I don’t  mean Amorous.)

Those  at Worawora  in the 1950s, when Nkrumah visited in his early political campaigns  will bear witness .

You’re writinig your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

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