21. The Best
Chapter One
A popular song during the days of Janjugu was:
God spoke to the sons of Manika. He told the first son to make buildings and teach the making of buildings. He agreed.
God told the second son to answer prayers in Eduabon, Achicha and Ikilla. He agreed.
Chapter Two
There was a wealthy man in the area where Janjugu lived. The wealthy man’s name was Dondiem.
Janjugu was indeed brilliant. He asked Dondiem for funding for a factory. The factory’s product would have two components. Dondiem willingly agreed.
So also did Vattimutau live close to Dondiem. He asked Dondiem for funding for a factory. The factory’s product would have seven components. Dondiem complained of its difficulty since the number of components tells of its difficulty.
After a lot of arguing and praying by Vattimutau, Dondiem agreed.
Chapter Three
Years after the two factories were established, God loved the two factories and decided to reward the factory bosses.
To Janjugu he gave three sames and to Vattimutau he gave eleven sames.
Janjugu complained about how they were both factory men and that why should God give more to Vattimutau. God responded that the number of components of a factory object tells us of its difficulty.