Caravan Warisan: Enjoy the restaurant’s missed opportunity, the fate of Amidu Tea
Favor Restaurant in Tamale opened its facility on Monday, March 6, and is trusting God for its business.
When the blessing came, Favor’s restaurant was not ready. 156 customers of Warisan Caravan Citi TV were given information on the bus to choose what to eat for lunch.
Many were excited and served packed food on the bus to wait to enjoy TZ, ayoyo, dawadawa jollof, and the sumptuous food offered by the Northern region.
This is our heritage month, and anything that makes Ghanaian identity and fulfillment is at the heart of every caravan decision.
Favor has been informed over 2 hours by Caravan’s advance team.
Favor restaurant is not part of the plan. God is trying to test Favor’s readiness for blessing. More than 100 customers entered the restaurant, arriving from 3 STC buses and other vehicles salivating to fill their stomachs only to be “disappointed”.
Favor cannot order one plate of food.
The essence of a Ghana tour is not only about fun and education. This is an opportunity to grow the local economy. This is a necessity for restaurants, especially in order to get the full benefit of keeping the business and continuing to keep staff who clearly have dependents.
Why can’t you do it, Ghanass Hotel, sent. While enjoying the meal, the visitors were treated to a cultural display and a brief history of the tribes of Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
In Bolgatanga, the palace of the Paga chief is a memory to remember as the caravan joins the very young dancers for a charismatic performance.
Chief Paga used our visit to voice his concern over the absence of visible national border symbols between Burkina Faso and Ghana.
The patrons crossed the border into neighboring Burkina Faso. It was a “wonderful day,” a patron said.
The convoy was escorted by the military and police back to Tamale the next day.
After dinner at the Global Dream Hotel, the patrons hopped on a bus to Ibrahim Mahama’s Red Clay Studio.
The aura and passion he exhibited was wonderful. What is important to mention is that many children jump from one mounted art collection to another, admiring what is still an imaginary picture in school textbooks.
Wake up at 4am, regardless of your bedtime, as part of a 7-day travel experience in 14 regions.
Despite the signs of stress visible on his face, the caravanite gathers all his strength to wait for the animals in Mole National Park.
Favor’s missed opportunities turned out to be Amidu’s blessing. Just at the roundabout out of Tamale, the bus stops to attend to emergencies. It was too early for many on board to eat too much.
Amidu Asimawu Special Tea, manned by a woman, gave her best to serve more than 20 caravans queuing for tea and fried eggs. With both hands, they can only serve one customer. The patriotic and innate service of Ghanaians in the patronage of life. Hajia, as mentioned in Caravan Warisan, got “immediately to work” to provide assistance.
He helped the rest of the caravan with hot tea, fried eggs, and bread.
Amidu Special Tea is four times less than the number of customers who come to Favor restaurant to eat.
A complete tea breakfast from Amidu can cost about GH¢10 while I think a complete meal from Favor restaurant can cost twice as much on average.
If only 20 people get GH¢10 for breakfast, the amount should be GH¢200.
If 130 people out of 156 get food from Favor restaurant at GH¢20 each, the amount will be GH¢2,600.
Amidu has no work to pay or utility bills to settle.
The bottom line is that they come to the point of sale at the right time, and they are ready to lift their burdens to their knees for God to intervene.

Favor said he was ready for God’s blessing only to miss it despite receiving the news 2 hours before.
It is better to be prepared when praying for blessings.
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