Hats off to Wahu and Nameless for raising such a brilliant girl.
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Just a few weeks ago, Wahu shared an intimate letter that she received from her daughter Tumiso. From her post it seemed as though Tumiso was having a hard time concentrating in class.
Tumiso had come across Wahu’s Google search history and saw that her mother was trying to find ways to help her concentrate in class.
Well it may seem that Tumiso is continuing to amaze her parents with a relatable story on temptation that Wahu shared with her followers n Instagram.
She wrote:
“She made me so happy this evening. She said "Mum, the devil is like a clam. A clam stays with its mouth wide open, with a shiny pearl right at its core. The Pearl is tempting and all you wanna do is grab it. Seems easy to acquire the pearl, an in and out job really, but once its victim is squarely situated...bam! The clam closes its mouth and kills its prey. I couldn’t have put it any better.”
She went on to use the story to dish out some advice on the importance of teaching kids about temptation,
“Let's keep talking to our kids about how to avoid potentially dangerous situations that initially appear attractive, tempting and harmless. Push push push this message. May our kids grow up to be pillars of hope and beacons of light. May they be positive influences turning darkness to light. May they be wise enough to always tell right from wrong, bold enough to walk away when they have to and strong enough to influence others to do the right thing. And may God always keep them safe from the snares of the devil. Amen.”
Preach.