
WHEN THE RIVER ROSE
A Novella of Struggle, Faith, and Unseen Greatness Kojo Agyemang’s journey begins in a forgotten village where school is a daily battle — against floods, long treks, and caning for lateness. But Kojo is not like the rest. With nothing but a dream and unshakable faith, he walks muddy paths toward a future no one sees coming. This is not just a story. It’s a testimony of every student who refuses to give up.
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