Table of Contents

1. A Factory Worker 2. Good Guy 3. Nicest 4. Aabera is Powerfull 5. Not Great 6. Wicked Man 7. Best Friends 8. What's Wrong with Him 9. Wise Man 10. Cursed Teachers 11. My loved Son 12. Plane Crash 13. Projects Man 14. The Ghost of Dederai 15. Wise was Bossiah 16. Donlema's Son 17. Beroondel 18. Thanks to Prayers 19. Cordelia was Brilliant 20. Maths Helps 21. Kalerum is a Corpse 22. For the Love of Bread 23. Why the Short Name 24. Sightings of Ekpona
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15. Wise was Bossiah

Chapter One

Bossiah had a company. He was thus loved by most with good will.

He tried to share some of his ideas with other companies in his field. He found it to be a very hard and painful endeavor.

After giving up he dreamt:

Greetings Bossiah said Zarra (the Lord of Records). A meeting should have five to twenty two attendees. If you need to exceed this, do your meetings in batches.

Chapter Two

Around the time Bossiah found it easy to share his ideas with the other companies, God instructed Souldieda to test his new soul on earth.

Souldieda had released his class of people in Heaven. He believed they were good.

Souldieda was forced to do so.

Chapter Three

Jantu has heard that most bosses do not take advice from their underlings. She prayed for strength and went to advise Bossiah.

Instead of rebuke, Bossiah rewarded Jantu with a one-time large monetary reward.

Jantu was surprised and told Bossiah that this is strange to her. Then Bossiah said that he was just following the teachings of God.

God teaches that every idea you get must not go unrewarded. It is not easy to come to an idea.

Chapter Four

During Bossiah’s dying days, his son asked for funding to start a factory.

He didn’t have much but the Government promised that anyone who could get to demonstrate that a factory object was possible, would get funding.

Later on his son came back saying the money wasn’t enough and he couldn’t get to the demonstration.

Bossiah: you earlier said the money would be enough.

Bossiah son: Sorry father I miscalculated.

And thus, Bossiah prayed to God for the death of his son.

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