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Mummy, i still find it hard to believe that you are gone. We prayed and trusted God that you will be fine, However the omniscient God who knows all, called you to his blossom , hence i cry no more but rejoice that you are with him in heaven and will continue your prayers for us all.
Mummy, you lived an exemplary christian life and your attitude…Read More
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My dearest mummy Mrs Joy Nkechi Agatha Chidobem.
You were a blessing to those who knew you, with your selfless spirit, gentle prayers, and devotion to the rosary. You were a mother to all, offering comfort and care to those around you. You were a light in this world, and your memory will be a comfort to us all. You will be greatly missed, but…Read More
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Grandma, I don’t even know what to say. There are so many things you were supposed to be around for and it kills me to know you won’t be there. I think of you everyday and all the memories we have. I wish there were more everyday. I wish there would be a time in the year I would look forward to, knowing you were coming to visit. Grams, there are…Read More
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TRIBUTE TO OUR ICON – BIG MAMA
We call her Big Mama or Momsy depending on the mood in the house.
My first encounter with Big Mama was during our journey to becoming family: the solemnization of Mary Friday and Chijioke Chidobem.
It was a relief and noteworthy that our daughter was marrying into a decent Igbo Christian home.
I will share two…Read More -
A tribute to my darling Aunty Joy!
I want to share a story about my aunty Joy, that some of you may not know. She was the first aunty of mine to marry one of my uncles, Uncle Sylva who we all called uncle Supac. My mom being his older sister, so of course I was one of her flower girls at their wedding along with her sister Nkiru Chime. She made…Read More
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