Lydia Dedei Yawson Nee Tagoe and Elizabeth Korkoi Tagoe, eminent gospel performers from Ghana, were honored with a marvelous mediation that saved their lives.
The twins, who needed to work at a building site since early on, encountered the significant elegance of God that at last changed their predeterminations.
The eager endeavors and assurance showed by the Tagoe Sisters profoundly moved the core of a conspicuous person, who later turned into their receptive dad, offering them the truly necessary help.
Elizabeth Tagoe affectionately thought back: "We needed to go convey blocks. Panin would blend the mortar in with abilities. By the finesse of God, he has been so great to us."
Raised by a single parent in suburbia of Accra, explicitly at Achimota, the Tagoe Sisters needed to participate in different means to get by.
They sold sugarcane and neighborhood snacks, and took on modest positions at building destinations. Their battles reflected the scriptural story of Ruth, as their defining moment came while they were working in a field, and their foreordained partner showed up.
"Our mom without any help dealt with us before we met our embraced father, Nana Wood Ekumfi II. He found us at his structure site, where we functioned as workers. He addressed why these little kids were conveying such weighty burdens," reviewed Lydia Dedei Tagoe during a meeting with Elsie Lamar on Talkertainment.
She proceeded: "The foreman made sense of that we lived close by. We let him know that our mom had gone to work and in her nonappearance, we needed to do what we could to make due. Dazzled by our strength and assurance, he chose to embrace us since we could speak Fante, Twi, and English, very much like his own youngsters."
In a May 2023 meeting, Lydia focused on the maltreatment she persevered while under the consideration of her past watchman.
The gathering with her twin sister gave monstrous pleasure to her heart. "Before that time, Kakra was dealt with like a daddy's young lady at her place, yet I was with a Reverend Priest, and I was regularly exposed to beatings. The one who later embraced us prompted my mom not to isolate us, so we must be together… Kakra was partaking in her circumstance, and she maintained that me should join her and similarly experience the great food and satisfaction since we were both depleted," she uncovered during the meeting.
The Tagoe Sisters' unprecedented excursion from humble starting points to becoming celebrated gospel performers is a demonstration of their enduring confidence, strength, and the generosity of their embraced father, who changed their lives through his adoration and backing.