Title: Animal Farm in Agona Kenyanko
You know that feeling when you are coming from the farm, your body is tired, and then life decides to teach you a lesson for free? That was us yesterday. We were walking home from the farm in Agona Kenyanko, tired and dusty, when we stumbled upon a scene straight from nature’s own drama. There, right in the middle of the path, a large python had coiled itself around a small squirrel. The squirrel, clearly not having a good day, was fighting a losing battle. We all froze. That’s when the argument started. My brother Kofi Kekeli, who’s never missed a protest, immediately jumped into action. "This is oppression!" he shouted, already looking around for a stick. "We have to help it!" My sister Yawa, the government worker, shook her head. "My brother, are you not the one who eats chicken every Sunday? Is the chicken's life less important? Let the snake eat in peace. All animals are equal." Then Papa Efo, our old man, started laughing. He pointed his walking ...