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The day I became a Mamiwata Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by nina, United States Feb 1, 2009
Religious Freedom , Gender Equality , Child & Youth Rights  
Religious/Spiritual
Short Stories

  


I knew I had to leave immediately. The Mamiwata that I knew was the mythical creature that I had read about in books and seen in movies. Nothing more, nothing less. What the church people didn't realize was that I had paid for the clothes that I had on and hadn't received any gift from Mamiwata.

I quickly glanced at the door to ensure that no one was there to block my way, then took one final look at the little children. I choked up; tears welled up in my eyes. I was sad and sorry for them at the same time… Then I made my exit.





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My name is Eucharia Nina Chika Igwe; I'm a citizen of the world. I love to write, among many other things.

I currently reside in the USA and would one day like to be a Minister for Health. Health and Wellness-related issues are my passion. I strongly believe that a healthy nation is a wealthy nation.

High self-esteem is one of the things that has sustained me. Love starts with oneself and then flows out to the rest of one's environment.

I am a spirit-filled individual determined to make a whole lot of difference in this generation and in generations to come.

I do ask one thing of you: Always give your honest opinion about my writings. It is truly appreciated. Make each day a memorable one. Ndewo!!!

Comments


Fantastic!
R Kahendi | Mar 30th, 2009
Wow, Nina! This is an excellent story! I look forward to reading more of your work.



EUCHARIA IGWe Nee-Chukwuma | Apr 10th, 2009
thanks!



Wow!
Gloria Date | Apr 23rd, 2009
Your story is really great. I love it. You're an excellent writer. Shakespeare would have loved to have you for a partner.



EUCHARIA IGWe Nee-Chukwuma | May 16th, 2009
thaks Gloria- you are kind



Your short stories & poems
Kachi Okezie | Dec 3rd, 2010
I can't promise much, but I can help any young, up and coming writer from the TIG community get noticed by publishing a good piece in my community magazine. It must be related to rural/community life in Nigeria.



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