{UAH} Tracing a yesteryear at a certain church
So people,
-- Several years ago I gotten myself a work transfer . My new station was a very remote place. The kavillage had exactly six ramshackle buildings.two of those were bars, one restaurant, one bedbag fested motel ,the other was my mama ingia polepole hut.....and oh, a dry banana leaves thatched hut that when ever it rained on a Sunday morning, the Gods people were always sent fleeing into my favorite place Bora's bar completely disrupting my lira lira sessions.
One day I asked them what it took to build them a small church.
Anyway I eventually built small church with iron sheets and mud bricks.
The other day I visited the place looking for pipo pawa only to be disappointed. There was none. But the pleasant surprise was the kachurch I had built had been expanded. I feared to walk into the church for fear of rain pouring inside because I have never been in church anyways. I'd rather avoid God's curse by completely staying away.
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