av Stacy Amewoyi
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A prodigy, a genius or a monster - or both? Nowadays, it's the talent that shines through, but back in the 15th century the word's meaning was more strongly influenced by that of its Latin ancestor, prodigium, meaning "omen" or "monster." Back then, a prodigy could be any strange or weird thing that might be an omen of things to come. Even in modern English, the word sometimes refers to an extraordinary deed or accomplishment. P.G. Wodehouse used that sense when he described how a character named Pongo Twistleton was "performing prodigies with the [billiard] cue." With that being said, God is the ultimate mastermind. The word prodigy doesn't even quantify who he is but we can use that as a way to navigate who he truly is. The information being communicated in these passages will enable you to be familiar with the different aspects of God and his ingenious ways. Stacy Maweunam Amewoyi is an African Ghanaian-born philanthropist, author and an entrepreneur. She is based in the United States of America and has established herself as a change agent. She is the Founder and the President of the Stacy M. Foundation which is a Non-Profit Organization that has immensely impacted the lives of many Orphans across the global. (Including likes of widows and the less privileged) Stacy Amewoyi owns Anaya school complex, New York fashion boutique, New York beauty supply, TKC publishing house, Maweunam Multimedia and SMA Ultimate service. She is the ambassador for environmental-Focus Advocacy group, as well as brand ambassador for the 3G Magazine in the U.S. Award winner of the 19th Annual Ghanaian-Canadian humanitarian award. The Author is known for novels like The King's Choice, The Price of Love, The Keys and Languages of Love, The Missing Fathers (Vol 1, 2 &3) African and the African (Vol 1 & 2) The Falling Powers, The Raising Stars, The Giant in Slumber, Miscellaneous, The Signs of Love, Standing Alone, The Pioneers of Innovation and many more...