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?