Table of Contents

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

Chapter One

Some projects are very expensive indeed. Since we can’t live without factories, wisemen do give inheritances to their children with the vision of executing some very expensive projects.

And so it was that Donlema who was given no inheritance by his parents gave a very handsome inheritance to his children.

Before his passing on, Donlema prayed that God protect the resources he had laid on his two children.

Chapter Two

Donlema’s son Aawalu began planning on what project to execute.

While Aawalu planned he heard a voice claiming to be God and told him to execute a particular project.

The project seemed unimportant to Aawalu and he began to doubt that it was God who spoke to him.

He had earlier dreamt that God was indeed the God of electricity (maker of electricity).

The voice came again and he asked the voice a tricky electrical question and the voice could not answer.

Since the disguise was torn the voice stopped speaking.

Chapter Three

Aawalu got a dream from the first Computer Lord saying:

That ten million dollars makes one a wealthy man. It is said so because this sum can be used to start a great factory. And later on, others can be called to invest in the factory.

Chapter Four

In a dream and continuing with voices, God taught Aawalu saying:

Brilliance is not given to all (yes some are dull). So thus, we should learn to take care of others who are not brilliant. That is he should be generous to all that is good.

Aawalu must ask God who is good.

Brilliance is here defined as the ability to solve a problem by one’s self, not the ability to solve the problem by reading.

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