Yare Yeya Apr 2026
Kofi began to pray, not just for his body, but for his spirit. He understood that the "pain" was a teacher. It taught him:
In the bustling heart of Kumasi, Kofi was known as the finest Kente weaver in the district. His hands moved like lightning, pulling vibrant silks into patterns that told stories of kings and courage. He was a man of strength, always the first to help a neighbor mend a roof or carry a heavy load to the Kejetia Market. But one Harmattan morning, the strength vanished. Yare yeya
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When Kofi finally returned to his loom, he didn't weave a pattern of royalty or war. Instead, he created a new design with threads of gold and deep violet. He called it "Akwantuo mu Yareɛ" (Sickness on the Journey). It served as a reminder to everyone who wore it: life is fragile, health is a gift, and though (sickness is painful), it is often the valley that prepares you for the mountain. #YEKOOM #OutNow! His hands moved like lightning, pulling vibrant silks
During his recovery, the village radio played Great Ampong’s "Yareɛ ɛya". The lyrics spoke of how sickness humbles the proud and reminds the wealthy that their gold cannot buy a single breath of ease.
A heavy fever took hold of him, turning his steady hands into trembling reeds. As he lay on his mat, the vibrant colors of his loom seemed to fade into a dull gray. This was the reality of It wasn't just the physical ache in his joints or the heat behind his eyes; it was the pain of helplessness.
In the Twi language of Ghana, (often phonetically written as "Yare yeya") translates to "Sickness is painful" or "Illness is a burden." It is the title of a poignant gospel song by the renowned Ghanaian artist The Great Ampong .