Here
is a heart-warming story of a heroic mother who dedicated herself to
her children. Please, read it and think of your own parents. What was
their biggest sacrifice to ensure your well-being? Are you keeping in
touch with them? Maybe it's time to pay them a visit, or call them, or
go to the next room and tell them you love them!
My
name is Lilian Adjarho, and this is my pure mother’s love story. I am
the third child in my family and I am so immensely influenced by her
mother’s love. This love has made me the strong, positive, patient lady I
am today. My mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Omafuare Adjarho, groomed her four
children to become individuals who would make a difference in society.
In 1982, my mother was really ill but
she stayed strong because of her children. Although she was frail, she
never stopped caring and sacrificing for her family.
My father lost his job just as my
mother started having children, and was also of ill health in the 6
years she had the four of us. A few years later, he had a stroke. His
illness was a heavy financial burden on the family because he needed
periodic treatments. My mother struggled with her job as a teacher in
Ughele Primary school. She added to that farming and petty trading in
order to keep our family going. The stress for her was so much that her
health began to fail her. She was diagnosed of kidney disease and a hole
in her heart. With this, came the high blood pressure. She has been on
medication for almost two decades, yet never one day has she slowed down
on her sacrifices for her family. She ensured that no matter what
happened, her children were never out of school. She made sure food was
always on the table
She borrowed to ensure her family was
running as it should. Usually, her entire teacher salary was used to
offset loans which she took. She was dragged to court several times. At a
point she went into hiding because people she owed wouldn’t give her a
moment of peace.
She did all this to ensure that we
never lacked good food and education. She did all this alone with no
help from anyone. Her family members who could assist rejected her and
even told her directly that she was killing herself unnecessarily. I
recall a time we went to sell things in the market and there was an open
fire robbery going on in the market. She risked her life not minding if
she might get hit by a stray bullet. She rushed down to the market to
ensure we were fine.Someone asked her if she wanted to die
for her kids. She responded that the only joy she had were her children.
This woman was ready to lay down her life just so we would be okay.
I can confidently say not many women
will go through what my mum went through for over 30 years. She never
gave up on her sacrifices for us even for a minute! Today, my mother,
though alive, bears the scars of the struggle she had for her children.
Last month, I turned 26 and I promised I’d share her love story with all
of Nigeria and the world. This is my pure gift to her, and a more
importantly a way to inspire every mother. I’m sharing this story of
Elizabeth Omafuare Adjarho because there’s indeed is nothing as pure as a
mother love!
What was their biggest
sacrifice to ensure your well-being? Are you keeping in touch with them?
Maybe it's time to pay them a visit, or call them, or go to the next
room and tell them you love them!
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