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The Queens-Abandoning Her Own Ambition To Raise Up Greatness!

"The Queens," celebrating womanhood, the 'preserver' of the Society. 

In Today's article, we meet Angela Odidi, a mother who sacrificed her life's ambition of becoming a nurse, to give her all to her children. This is indeed a noble sacrifice.


Her intelligence, she embedded in her children, her knowledge she implanted, her wit and charisma she got rooted in them.

Odidi, instilled in them, her strength and discipline. She thought them to be compassionate and empathetic towards everyone. Of course, her beauty, nature, entrenched in them.


A lot of women all around the world fall into similar situations, they give away their life's hope and childhood dreams, they step aside for others to fill these shoes.

We celebrate you, women! Queens indeed, each with her crown.

We see; we observe, we remember, we appreciate!


Angela Odidi is an avid reader and lover of books. Fluent in languages; English, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Good in mathematics.

Her decision and hard work paid off, she is now blessed beyond measures, with a generation of professionals, experts in various fields of life; a Professor in Pharmacy and an array of Pharmacists, a Medical Doctor, a Nurse, Accountants, Business Administrators, Doctorate In Economics, Doctorate in Physics, Doctorate in International Law and Diplomacy, Political Scientists, Computer Scientists, Educationist, Clergymen and women, a Military General, a Lawyer.

This sacrificial act of hers rubbed off on society as well, her family has impacted and is still influencing their communities positively.

A Great woman!

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  1. Very beautiful write up. Amazingly inspiring.

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  2. Beautiful write up. Amazingly inspiring.

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  3. A mother indeed. The best mother inlaw ever. May God continue to bless and keep you as your days are so shall your strength in Jesus name.

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  4. Mum is a great woman of substance. A jewel of inestimable value. A priceless mother. The best mum in the whole world. A great mother who instilled good core values in her children. An advocate of education who personally taught me Mathematics and English for common entrance examination into secondary school. A great lover of children with unparalleled love and care. God grant you long life in perfect good health and strength always.

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  5. Golden MamađŸ¤©đŸ¤©đŸ¤©đŸ¤©.
    God bless and keep you in perfect health always.

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  6. We join you in celebrating all our silent and hidden Queens and great Women and Moms, using Angela Odidi as a reference point.
    Thanks to you all.

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  7. Absolutely spot on! Congratulations to you ma and to all the Queens out there.

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  8. This is a wonderful write up. Very inspiring indeed.

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  9. The best mom ever so kind and caring, always wanting to share what ever she has no matter how small. The love you showed me I can't explain i will always Carry them in my heart forever. God bless you sweet mother.

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  10. Bless her!!!!!! Such an emotional write up!!!! Chukwu Gozi gi mmaji puru mmaji!!!!! (God bless you in plenty folds) Amen!!
    Women sacrifice a lot!!! And we are celebrated less!!!

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  11. Congratulations Mama. May the grace of God continue to be upon you.

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