Oswald’s father supported my son when he lost his dad – lady shares testimony

It is emerging that, father of Oswald Genneh, the nine-year old class four pupil, who won the hearts of many companies and social media users for his ‘Our day’ letter to his mother, has been supporting others like was done for his son.

Apparently, Mark Genneh has not been taking care of just any child for that matter but a little boy who painfully, lost his father, Daniel.

He is said to be playing the dual role of a father to his biological children and that of the little boy.

According to one Nana Ama Serwaa, who sort to explain the reason the Genneh family last last Friday became talk of town, said perhaps it was because of Mark’s role in her son’s life.

In a Facebook post a day after about 50 companies and individuals thronged the Christ Ambassadors School at Dansoman to gift Oswald more than what he requested, Ama Serwaa said convincingly that it was God that chose to bless Mark’s son for his supportive role.

Ama Serwaa, who sounded so sure said Mr Genneh has been doing all he can to avail himself to her little son on memorable and important occasions like his birthday and ensured they were well catered for.

She shared pictures of Mark, herself and a few others and the little boy on his birthday and also the day he took them to the airport.

In her view, it was her deceased husband and God that were saying thank you to Mark Genneh for being there for her son. Ama Serwaa asked the public not to speak ill of the gesture last Friday July 30, 2021.

“This is a man who has supported my son after he lost his father, trying everything he can.

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I could write a list but to mention few, Mark Gennuh availed himself when we painfully lost Daniel, trying everything to make us feel ok, Making my son’s birthday memorable and playing important roles in his life.

You gave us hope, you supported us in our difficult moment. Mark Gennuh, nyame Nhyira wo, May God continue to lift you and your family. You truly deserve this”.

Below is the full post:

HIS FATHER SUPPORTED MY SON WHEN HE LOST HIS DAD- call it KARMA. I believe it’s God and Daniel saying thank you

I can’t keep mute. I usually won’t make long comment on post but I have to do this.

This event has lifted my faith in God even higher.

Brethren’s, God is with us. And the evidence that what ever we do in this world, our children will reap it. Mark you are indeed blessed and wherever Daniel’s Spirit is, I believe is so grateful to you for the selfless act to his son.

When I got to know this evening that this is your son, I got goosebumps all over me and I cried.

If you are reading this and thinking that the sponsors could have invested into something or someone else, you are clearly missing something. You don’t know what has happened before this event. This is not normal, now I understand why. The boy and his family deserves this and are about to experience even greater things that beats imagination because God has seen the great and wonderful things this man has done in others life.

My dears, this is clearly the hands of God, a blessing from God to his father descending to generations, which will go down to other 1000 generations of him.

This is a man who has supported my son after he lost his father, trying everything he can. I could write a list but to mention few, Mark Gennuh availed himself when we painfully lost Daniel, trying everything to make us feel ok, Making my sons birthday memorable and playing important roles in his life. You gave us hope, you supported us in our difficult moment. Mark Gennuh, nyame Nkyira wo, May God continue to lift you and your family. You truly deserve this.

Oswald’s father supported my son when he lost his dad - lady shares testifies

 

Source: Maame Asiedu Arthur || newdawngh

 

 

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