While Adaora was fully packed to move to her new home in Onitsha, Adichie and myself trailed behind our now emotional Boss who, by his nuances, was looking like he was also ready to join her there, as he held her hands so tightly. We saw his struggles to hold back tears, even though we didn’t help matters as we continued to sing the traditional Igbo song younger unmarried girls sing for a newly married maiden departing to her new home.
Nwa Mgbafor would turn and ask Adichie and I, “Unu Cho ka m be akwa?”
Soludo is an invested Father. It is how he has managed to strike the family and work balance that surprises those of us who are his Apostles. Every aspect of Gov. Soludo’s family life is a lesson for those desirous of building a good family. He followed Adaora to the car parked outside his house.
What Love cannot do, does not exist. Onitsha people na una do this one o!
— Mazi Ejimofor Opara
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