The Dog Days of Agona Kenyanko
Agona Kenyanko, a quaint farming village nestled in the Agona East District of the Central Region, was the kind of place where everyone knew everyone’s business — whether you liked it or not. The village was peaceful for the most part, except for one glaring nuisance that plagued its inhabitants: Papa Wangara's dogs. Now, Papa Wangara wasn’t just any villager; he was the newly minted chief of Agona Kenyanko, and his word was law — at least according to him. Papa Wangara was a man of many assets: a sprawling yam farm, a family that could fill half the village square, and a pack of ferocious dogs that seemed to have an insatiable appetite for chaos. These dogs were no ordinary mutts; they were the stuff of nightmares. If you saw them roaming, you'd best summon every ounce of courage and run as if your life depended on it — because it just might. Children especially bore the brunt of their terror, sprinting and screaming as the dogs chased them down for sport. Despite countl...