Yamoah - Ntoboasie

Years passed. The rains returned, and the village greened once more. One afternoon, a dusty car stopped near the silk cotton tree. Out stepped a man who had left the village long ago, now tired and penniless, his dreams of "fast wealth" having vanished like mist. He sat beside Yamoah, listening to a melody so sweet it felt like a cool drink of water.

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Yamoah handed him a gourd of water. "I didn't run because I knew the rhythm of the long road. You see, the music was always here; I just had to have the Ntoboasie to hear it." Years passed

"How did you do it?" the man asked. "How did you find such peace while we were all running?" Out stepped a man who had left the

The following story is inspired by the themes of the classic Ghanaian highlife song by legendary musician P.K. Yamoah . In the Akan language , Ntoboase (or Ntoboasie ) translates to patience or perseverance . The Rhythm of the Long Road