On that day(May 1st), at Seifa Clinic in Borokiri, Port Harcourt, the nurses wheeled from the labour room, a little angel whose eyes were closed and a tired sleeping mother to the ward, the little angel was sucking her index finger. The little angel was my daughter, the tired sleeping mother, my wife.
I took a closer look at the little angel and saw the resemblance of my mother and my mother in-law(my mother and my mother in-law look alike).
I named her Ugonnaya(father's crown, pride), she opened her eyes, looked at me and smiled!
Happy birthday Ugonnaya!
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Chidi Anthony Opara is a "Life Time Achievement" Awardee, Registered Freight Forwarder, Professional Fellow Of Institute Of Information Managerment, Africa, Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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