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I’m Not Ashamed To Be Breadwinner Of My Family – Nkechi Blessing

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I’m not ashamed to be breadwinner of my family - Nkechi Blessing

Nkechi Blessing, a Nollywood actress, said she is the breadwinner of her family because her mom taught her how to work hard.

The actress stated this on Saturday via her verified Instagram page, as she remembered her mother one month after the latter’s passing.

Nkechi described her mom as her backbone and also revealed some of the conversations they had.

She said, “Exactly one month today, I lost my best friend. 23_09_2021 is a day I will never forget in a flash. Mummy, you were my backbone.

“I remember you called me on the 19th and said a short prayer that touched my soul. Did you know you would leave 23rd? Only God knows but I promise to keep up your legacy.

“Mummy, a lot of people had nice things to say about you. I am proud to be your child Afianma. Yes you are gone but never forgotten.

“You taught me how to hustle like a man, hence the reason a lot of people doubt my age, because I look older due to hustle and bustle.

“I took all the insults on the gram just so you don’t lack anything. I was useless for weeks when you passed. But you said to me ‘Nkechi, stand up. Don’t let my family name go down like that.’ I have a large family to take care of.

“Yes, I am the breadwinner of my family, a title I am not ashamed nor afraid to carry. Because for years, I have carried it diligently and made sure both my extended family lacks nothing.

“Not like I have it all together but God somehow manages to bless me to be a blessing to everyone around me.

“Funny how the UK visa I applied for months back came out just a day after you passed; meaning you want this man for me.

“You said it yourself, ‘Nkechi, no leave this man, na better person. No matter wetin him do, stay with am’

“Mummy thank you for the real-life lessons. I will never be the opposite of who you brought to this wicked world. I LOVE YOU till we meet to part no more

“Please, my last request: don’t let these people get me. Abiamo okun ma sun. The God of orphans, please, don’t forsake me.” (sic)

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