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When Kofi finally returned to his loom, he didn't weave a pattern of royalty or war. Instead, he created a new design with threads of gold and deep violet. He called it "Akwantuo mu Yareɛ" (Sickness on the Journey). It served as a reminder to everyone who wore it: life is fragile, health is a gift, and though (sickness is painful), it is often the valley that prepares you for the mountain. #YEKOOM #OutNow!

: The beauty of the soup brought by his sister and the prayers whispered by his friends. Humility : That man proposes, but God disposes. Yare yeya

Kofi began to pray, not just for his body, but for his spirit. He understood that the "pain" was a teacher. It taught him: When Kofi finally returned to his loom, he

: To never again take a deep breath or a long walk for granted. It served as a reminder to everyone who

During his recovery, the village radio played Great Ampong’s "Yareɛ ɛya". The lyrics spoke of how sickness humbles the proud and reminds the wealthy that their gold cannot buy a single breath of ease.