Teddy Afro’s most recent song is discussed. Interracial partnerships are common in Lalibela. There have been children born out of wedlock who arrived with their dads, who were generally much older men, in the ancient, dusty tourism zone. The majority of the area’s luxury hotels and restaurants are the result of collaboration between locals and guests.
The Takeda children, on the other hand, are unusual in that they have been completely abandoned while their mother continues to live her life and establishes a connection with another man. Takeda is remembered by his neighbors as a pleasant and charming guy who adored his wife and built a two-story blue building for his family that became a symbol of wealth. “Askal is young,” a neighbor observed. “When he met her, she was selling wood on the street.”
While Askal expresses thanks, she quickly tells The Reporter that while he began the building for them, she had to finish it with a microloan loan. Her building currently houses her new husband, a tour guide, and extended family, including siblings, with the rest, rented to support her income.