REBECCA THE CITY GIRL.

 

Miles away from the city of Ghana, deep in a deserted village of Amamba, lived a humble family. The Wengo’s was a family that lived from hand to mouth having nothing much to offer even to their only daughter who had just finished her college journey.

Rebbeca, a 20-year-old girl was going through a culture shock. She was in her three months of stay at home, after having finished her campus life back in the city. Though she studied a nice course that was well recognized and would land her a nice job, she had to graduate first.

Back in her college life, she was all this nice, beautiful, “rich”, classy, boujee lady that it would take a lot for one to just be friends with her. Rebbeca had contacts with almost all the tycoons and washwash men of the city of Ghana. That was enough to convince you where the source of her classiness was coming from. Rebbeca had a scheduled full week for school work. Her school timetable however favored her since her lessons would end on Wednesday, making her have the rest of the week to her tycoon boyfriends.

Crazy enough Rebbeca did not just have one, or two, nor three but she had a whole bunch of 9 men she had circled around her arms. How she rotated them all was a whole muddle in itself. She however handled them all without being caught until she was done with college. The biggest mistake Rebbeca did was that she never took advantage of the richness she was flossing around in. All she ever thought after getting that cedi, was some lip gloss, or the newest Fendi makeup in town. Rihanna’s product as they kept it.

She forgot the nights they would go hungry back home. She forgot the days in her early college life when she would call back home for money, and her parents would have to hold a Harambee or run to the pastor in the village for help. She even forgot how they sold their only radio to raise her transport to college. Here she was now walking in the city heads high forgetting about her bedroom ceiling that would leak during the rainy season.  

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