Thank you my brother! From birth she has always been a wonderful and remarkable child.
She took Yoruba unlike her other siblings for School Cert and passed. She speaks and writes it fluently. Her first sibling, a female is an Architect, the next a male, a doctor, the third a female s mechanical engineer and the fourth s female is on her last lap to become a doctor. She is the only one who took after her paternal grandfather and paternal uncle and aunt to study law so you can see how special she is to me.
In the rather murky and immoral Nigerian society she would be besieged and buffeted but her foundation is strong her mother is a tough disciplinarian educationist and father a medical doctor and Foursquare Pastor.
With God on her side she will succeed in life.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
IBK
--IBK,
Beauty and brain indeed. Your pride came through your post clearly. It is indeed worth being proud of. It's a wonderful combination.
Pray that she uses her gifts well to the glory of her maker.
Sbaba
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
From: Ibukunolu A BabajideSent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 09:57Reply To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.comSubject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - My Yoruba/Igbo niece is Miss UNILAG 2014
Dear Netters,
My elder brother's daughter a part 3 Law student Damilare Uchechukwu Babajide his last of 4 girls and the penultimate of 6 children just won the MISS UNILAG Beauty Pageant.
To God be the glory. She is beauty and brains!
Cheers.
IBK
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