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Ama, is a Ghanian girl and I'm a Nigerian, because her dad was offered a lucrative Job in Nigeria, they all came over to Nigeria from Ghana. Ama, is a good friend of mine, who I met in secondary, SS 1 to be precise... She's so intelligent, jovial and generous.
She Loves creativity...Out of her creativities, she taught me how to make beads of different designs. During our cultural week in school, Myself and Ama saved some capital, after school, we visited a bead supermarket in town, met in my house and sometimes hers to make different designs of beads, we bring it to school and give it to the sales Representative to help sell them for us.
Parents, teachers and students patronizes our beads...After the sales for the week, the money was give back to us.
We added up the whole money, remove our capital, and share the profit equally. When i brought my profit home, my parents were really happy and proud of me...likewise Ama. Our bond became stronger and we were inseparable π©ββ€οΈβπ©
I could remember how she stood by me, when I fell ill in school...she took permission from the school authorities. She boarded a cab and rushed me to the hospital... When I started regaining consciousness, she called my parents and explained all that happened to them...In just no time, my parents rushed and met us in there. Then I was on drip. Ama stayed there all day with me... reminding me that I will be fine.
When I was finally discharged, from the hospital, my parents invited Ama to the house and appreciated her for her efforts and Love towards me. My parents told me that I have a friend indeed...they also told me, to do all I can to maintain our
friendship.
Twelve years after, Ama's Dad lost his Job and they were meant to relocate back to Ghana. I cried my eyes out the day she told me because I know I will miss a true friend.
Yesterday she took a flight from Ghana to Nigeria. Immediately she landed the airport, she called to inform me...I was really happy and I promised to see her today.
Knowing she's a bead Lover, I decided to surprise her with a Ghanaian neck choker...I believe she will Love it.
Materials
- Ghanian Sand Beads
- One Crystal Bead
- Elastic fish line
- Earrings hook
- Stoppers
- Plier
Procedures
- I picked a fish and cut to my desired length
- Fix eight sand beads into the fish line
- I fix the Crystal bead and cross with the fish line
- At the left hand side of the fine line i added much sand beads
- At the right hand side, i added the same quantity
- When i have gotten my desired length, i connected the stopper to the fish line and also added hook, then used my plier to merge them together
Ama's was overly excited, when i gave her the neck chokerπ
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