Saturday 9 October 2021

Ansah Apagya tagged you in a post on Facebook

Ansah Apagya tagged you and 7 others in a post : "9th February 2021. A day to remember for all the wrong reasons. After a short but great Warmup Sport on Anopabofo on Angel 102.9 fm, Nat and I came home to have our breakfast then plan on how to execute our next interview... I went to the wash room and discovered that the tap was running for the first time in some days, so I decided to wash my dirty clothes since it had been long I washed. Breakfast was ignored. Nat just came to my room to prepare his breakfast and right thereafter he informed me, that it was time for us to dash to Parliament for our next big interview .... But because I was washing automatically I was out of the trip for the interview. As smart as Oliver Khan was in his prime, Nat quickly spoke to the ever present and selfless Esther Abankwah to join him for the trip, as usual she agreed even though at short notice. Nat bid farewell to me whilst I kept myself busy in the washroom with my laundry. I missed Nats calls 3 times just 11 minutes after he had left my room for the big interview in parliament. I later realized Esther had also called twice. I could not pick all the 5 calls because my phone was on silent mode. ( I advise everyone not to put the phone one silence mode, though you can in extreme situations). The next call I saw when I made the attempt to call back was Esther. I sensed there was something wrong... Her voice was shaking.... She was like Nat called and said he had been involved in an accident.. I responded "oh how" Nat should be by the roadside waiting for his Bolt. Fast forward my brother was rushed to the Lapaz Community Hospital...... His right leg 🦵 was fractured..... Quickly he was transferred to 37 military hospital....some weeks later Saint Joseph Hospital ( Koforidua )was our final destination. WHAT HAPPENED TO US AT THESE HOSPITALS IS A DISCUSSION FOR ANOTHER DAY. After close to 8 months my brother can now put on shoes. Thank God for your life... More shoes looming. Congratulations: Nathaniel Obeng De Legendo for been able to put on shoe 👟.". You can choose if you want to add it to your Timeline. Ansah wrote: "9th February 2021. A day to remember for all the wrong reasons. After a short but great Warmup Sport on Anopabofo on Angel 102.9 fm, Nat and I came home to have our breakfast then plan on how to execute our next interview... I went to the wash room and discovered that the tap was running for the first time in some days, so I decided to wash my dirty clothes since it had been long I washed. Breakfast was ignored. Nat just came to my room to prepare his breakfast and right thereafter he informed me, that it was time for us to dash to Parliament for our next big interview .... But because I was washing automatically I was out of the trip for the interview. As smart as Oliver Khan was in his prime, Nat quickly spoke to the ever present and selfless Esther Abankwah to join him for the trip, as usual she agreed even though at short notice. Nat bid farewell to me whilst I kept myself busy in the washroom with my laundry. I missed Nats calls 3 times just 11 minutes after he had left my room for the big interview in parliament. I later realized Esther had also called twice. I could not pick all the 5 calls because my phone was on silent mode. ( I advise everyone not to put the phone one silence mode, though you can in extreme situations). The next call I saw when I made the attempt to call back was Esther. I sensed there was something wrong... Her voice was shaking.... She was like Nat called and said he had been involved in an accident.. I responded "oh how" Nat should be by the roadside waiting for his Bolt. Fast forward my brother was rushed to the Lapaz Community Hospital...... His right leg 🦵 was fractured..... Quickly he was transferred to 37 military hospital....some weeks later Saint Joseph Hospital ( Koforidua )was our final destination. WHAT HAPPENED TO US AT THESE HOSPITALS IS A DISCUSSION FOR ANOTHER DAY. After close to 8 months my brother can now put on shoes. Thank God for your life... More shoes looming. Congratulations: Nathaniel Obeng De Legendo for been able to put on shoe 👟." Remember: Posts you hide from your Timeline may still appear in News Feed and elsewhere on Facebook. Learn more about tagging on Facebook .
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Ansah Apagya tagged you and 7 others in a post: "9th February 2021. A day to remember for all the wrong reasons. After a short but great Warmup Sport on Anopabofo on Angel 102.9 fm, Nat and I came home to have our breakfast then plan on how to execute our next interview... I went to the wash room and discovered that the tap was running for the first time in some days, so I decided to wash my dirty clothes since it had been long I washed. Breakfast was ignored. Nat just came to my room to prepare his breakfast and right thereafter he informed me, that it was time for us to dash to Parliament for our next big interview .... But because I was washing automatically I was out of the trip for the interview. As smart as Oliver Khan was in his prime, Nat quickly spoke to the ever present and selfless Esther Abankwah to join him for the trip, as usual she agreed even though at short notice. Nat bid farewell to me whilst I kept myself busy in the washroom with my laundry. I missed Nats calls 3 times just 11 minutes after he had left my room for the big interview in parliament. I later realized Esther had also called twice. I could not pick all the 5 calls because my phone was on silent mode. ( I advise everyone not to put the phone one silence mode, though you can in extreme situations). The next call I saw when I made the attempt to call back was Esther. I sensed there was something wrong... Her voice was shaking.... She was like Nat called and said he had been involved in an accident.. I responded "oh how" Nat should be by the roadside waiting for his Bolt. Fast forward my brother was rushed to the Lapaz Community Hospital...... His right leg 🦵 was fractured..... Quickly he was transferred to 37 military hospital....some weeks later Saint Joseph Hospital ( Koforidua )was our final destination. WHAT HAPPENED TO US AT THESE HOSPITALS IS A DISCUSSION FOR ANOTHER DAY. After close to 8 months my brother can now put on shoes. Thank God for your life... More shoes looming. Congratulations: Nathaniel Obeng De Legendo for been able to put on shoe 👟.". You can choose if you want to add it to your Timeline.
Ansah wrote: "9th February 2021. A day to remember for all the wrong reasons. After a short but great Warmup Sport on Anopabofo on Angel 102.9 fm, Nat and I came home to have our breakfast then plan on how to execute our next interview... I went to the wash room and discovered that the tap was running for the first time in some days, so I decided to wash my dirty clothes since it had been long I washed. Breakfast was ignored. Nat just came to my room to prepare his breakfast and right thereafter he informed me, that it was time for us to dash to Parliament for our next big interview .... But because I was washing automatically I was out of the trip for the interview. As smart as Oliver Khan was in his prime, Nat quickly spoke to the ever present and selfless Esther Abankwah to join him for the trip, as usual she agreed even though at short notice. Nat bid farewell to me whilst I kept myself busy in the washroom with my laundry. I missed Nats calls 3 times just 11 minutes after he had left my room for the big interview in parliament. I later realized Esther had also called twice. I could not pick all the 5 calls because my phone was on silent mode. ( I advise everyone not to put the phone one silence mode, though you can in extreme situations). The next call I saw when I made the attempt to call back was Esther. I sensed there was something wrong... Her voice was shaking.... She was like Nat called and said he had been involved in an accident.. I responded "oh how" Nat should be by the roadside waiting for his Bolt. Fast forward my brother was rushed to the Lapaz Community Hospital...... His right leg 🦵 was fractured..... Quickly he was transferred to 37 military hospital....some weeks later Saint Joseph Hospital ( Koforidua )was our final destination. WHAT HAPPENED TO US AT THESE HOSPITALS IS A DISCUSSION FOR ANOTHER DAY. After close to 8 months my brother can now put on shoes. Thank God for your life... More shoes looming. Congratulations: Nathaniel Obeng De Legendo for been able to put on shoe 👟."
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