Ghanaian gospel music minister, Sonnie Badu, has shared his story of
how he moved from abject poverty to his current wealthy state. read his
post below:
i have worked as a cleaner in london before. I used to
clean universities while my age mates were studying. I have also worked
as a burger flipper in McDonald's. I have worked in Tescos, boots,
dixon's, jones boot makers and being homeless before. I wore one suite
to church, however it never stopped me from loving God because I
understood times and seasons. At a point the mother of a young girl I
wanted to marry in London told me never to step foot into their house
simply because I had nothing to my name .. I think she provoked
something in me. Today by the grace of God, I am a CEO of almost 10
companies, with an honory Doctorate, a UN ambassador with an honory key
to the city of Brooklyn, an author of 15 books , 3 smashing albums under
my record, happily married to a beautiful queen and God has blessed me
with 2 kids .. so when I tell you don't give up , pls hear me .. you are
next in line for Gods breakthrough..
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