Audio By Carbonatix
The mother of a 9-year-old boy who wrote a letter on things for ‘Our Day’ has revealed why his son decided to write a letter instead of just telling her.
According to Rita Gennuh, she has a habit of telling her son, “I forgot”, therefore, forcing Oswald to come up with an alternative method.
Mrs Gennuh, on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Friday, stated that the detailed nature of her son’s periodic letters is to keep her on her toes for her not to have any excuse.
“Sincerely, I have a habit of telling him that “I am sorry, I have forgotten” anytime he asks me to get him something. I have been doing that for some time. So in recent times, anytime he wants something, he writes it.
“So in case I come back to say that I have forgotten, he will just pull the paper out and say ‘Mummy, I wrote this.’ So if you noticed, he dated the [‘Our Day’] letter. For time evidence and what he wants in there,” she told hosts Winston Amoah and Kojo Yankson.
In a letter dated July 29, 9-year-old Oswald petitioned his mother requesting his favourite foods and beverages to make his end of academic term a memorable one.
Our Day instructions that my colleague’s son gave to her. The emotional blackmail at the end 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/VrEuUeQYAW
— Gambit ♠️🐻 (@SmylyThe3rd) July 29, 2021
However, after his letter was posted on Twitter by @SmylyThe3rd, what started as a mere petition to a mother has developed into a full-blown mobilisation point with many waiting patiently to see how it all unfolds at a school in Sakaman, Accra.
Speaking on how things have been following the reaction on Twitter, Mrs Gennuh said her phone has not stopped ringing.
“I am even speechless. I am so, so surprised. One thing is clear; my phone has not stopped beeping. It has been ringing throughout the night. People are calling in, sending in donations for me to buy whatever is on the list.
“People are sending in text messages so that I do not disappoint him. I had somebody calling me to remind me that I should put his iPad in his bag. I shouldn’t forget," she recounted.
Latest Stories
-
Legal Green Association commends government and Edmond Kombat for TOR revival
29 minutes -
Trump hopes to reach phase two of Gaza ceasefire ‘very quickly’
34 minutes -
Bangladesh’s first female prime minister Khaleda Zia dies aged 80
39 minutes -
We’ll prosecute persons who do not surrender illegal arms before Jan 15 – Dr Bonaa
40 minutes -
Col. Festus Aboagye warns against ‘outsourcing’ African security following US airstrikes in Nigeria
58 minutes -
SEC assures investor protection as Virtual Asset Bill comes into force
1 hour -
El Kaabi brace powers Morocco to win; Bafana brave fightback; Egypt top group and Mali reach knockout stage
2 hours -
Ukraine denies drone attack on Putin’s residence
2 hours -
Cedi records year-end rally as diaspora inflows and trade surplus break volatility cycle
2 hours -
31st Night doom prophecies: Be cautious and measured – NPC warns prophets
3 hours -
Nigeria set the pace as Mahrez leads the way after two AFCON 2025 group rounds
4 hours -
Ga West Municipal Assembly shuts down China Mall after building collapse
5 hours -
Beyoncé declared a billionaire by Forbes
5 hours -
Techiman hosts historic launch of GJA Bono East Chapter
5 hours -
Mpox fatalities rise to six as GHS sounds alarm over festive crowds
6 hours
