Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

It’s not as if he is fixed. His heart is bad, his ear could explode at any second and his kidneys are failing. But Big Mac told me today was not the day. Of course I then felt guilty for even thinking and planning it. We will take it...

147,888 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

0 Comments

No comments available

Comments from the original post will appear here

Related Videos

In 2021, I met a little boy in Darkuman who was making toy cars out of pieces of wood. I remember looking at him and thinking, “This child is gifted.” But behind that gift was a painful story. Prince Kojo was being raised by a single mother who was struggling to make ends meet. He had very little support and was enduring abuse at the hands of his stepfather. Like many children born into difficult circumstances, he had talent, dreams, and potential, but not the opportunities he needed to thrive. By the grace of God, we took him under our care at For The Future Ghana, supported his education, secured a scholarship for him to study Robotics at Asustem Robotics, and helped put him on the right path to gain admission to a TVET school, where he started studying Auto Mechanics last year. Today, Prince Kojo is beginning a sponsored automotive training programme at the West African Vehicle Academy in Accra during his school vacation. Sometimes I look at his journey and wonder what would have happened if nobody had stopped to care. How many brilliant children are out there right now, full of potential but trapped by circumstances they did not choose? Prince Kojo’s story reminds me that talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. And sometimes, all it takes to change a child’s life forever is one person deciding to believe in them. Who knows what is next for him? Maybe one day he will build his own automobile company. Maybe he will design vehicles that transform the industry, or perhaps he will start his own toy car manufacturing company. What I do know is this: his story is only just beginning. And I could not be more proud of him. ❤️

Asiedua Kermah

77,903 views • 1 month ago

Today feels emotional, heavy, and deeply fulfilling at the same time. Yesterday, when I came across a video showing the condition of Dasari Narayana Rao garu’s resting place, it genuinely disturbed me. For someone who shaped countless lives, inspired generations, and continues to guide us through his legacy every single day, it was painful to witness. What made it even more emotional was that today happened to be his Vardhanthi. 🙏🏻 Without a second thought, I felt this was the least I could do as his student. By 5:30 AM, along with my family, team members, local MLA Kale Yadaiah garu, leaders, and well wishers, we joined hands to clean and restore the premises. Doing it with my own hands brought a sense of fulfillment that words cannot describe. I must also mention that Dasari garu’s family, who have always shared a close bond with me, were not neglecting the place in any way. They were already planning activities in connection with his Vardhanthi. This initiative simply came from a personal calling and a desire to pay my respects at the earliest. Dasari garu was never just a director. He was a one man film factory, an institution, and a guiding light whose impact on Telugu cinema and on my own life remains immeasurable. Having received his affection, encouragement, and blessings from my childhood days is something I will cherish forever. Many may come forward to honor him today, and that makes me happy. But for me, being able to contribute this small gesture on his Vardhanthi felt deeply personal. The truest tribute we can offer #DasariNarayanaRao garu is not merely remembering him, but carrying forward the values, vision, and path he showed us. Always his student. 🙏🏻

Manoj Manchu🙏🏻❤️

240,516 views • 1 month ago