Echoes of Fulladu 2: Loss does not operate on a schedule
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 12/12/2025
The platitudes made her grief more pressing. “Everything is for a reason.” “Your child is in a better place.” “Just take heart, better things are coming to you.” “It was God’s will.” “Allah tests the ones He loves.” They came at her like stones wrapped in cotton—soft enough to hide the sting, (…)
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