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Sybil Sapong Pure Authenticity One thing I absolutely love about Jayne is her pure, authentic, and kind-hearted nature. She’s always smiling, and you can count on her to empathise with you when needed. Great memories with Jayne go back to our secondary school days. During the holidays, we had some fantastic times together with my friend Sandra at Trade Fair in Accra, Ghana. My wish for Jayne in the next decade is simple: may her next chapter be filled with His everlasting joy and love. May God continue to hold her in the palm of His hand and bless her every day. Maria Clark The FriendWho Reconnects One thing I love about Jayne is the immense care and love she shows in everything she does, a trait she’s held since our high school days. A great memory with Jayne? She reached out to me out of the blue after many years of lost contact, just to wish me a happy birthday. This act meant the world to me, and I’ll always cherish it. As for the next decade, Jayne, I pray that God keeps you happy, not just on this special day but for eternity. I wish you wonderful things in the years ahead, most importantly, good health, peace, and love. On this golden anniversary, may this new age be a chapter of prosperity and bliss in your life. Happy Big Five ODarling! Dancing Through the Memories One remarkable quality that I deeply admire in Jayne is the serene calmness she displays during confrontations and conflicts. I’ve never witnessed Jayne lose her cool when provoked; instead, she responds with composure, articulating her perspective with grace and poise. Her beautiful smile, a constant companion, adds an extra layer of charm to her demeanour. During our secondary school days, when our lives were filled with youthful exuberance and the thrill of possibilities, Jayne revealed her passion for dancing. We were part of a dance group, and we shared numerous fun memories. We choreographed dances for school functions and entertained our peers with our performances. One particular dance routine presented a challenge – it required us to jump up and lift our left hand high. The confusion was evident, especially for me. In that delightful moment of perplexity, Jayne stepped in with her trademark calmness. She offered a simple yet imaginative solution: “Sybil, pretend like you are plucking a mango from the tree.” And just like that, “tee mango” in Twi, became the name of our dance routine, a memory that continues to evoke laughter and camaraderie whenever we reminisce. As Jayne celebrates her 50th birthday, my wish for her in the next decade is straightforward: may she remain as beautiful and graceful as ever. Jayne, you are an extraordinary woman, a beacon of wisdom, and a source of bright, positive energy. There is no one quite like you, and I wouldn’t want you to change a single thing. May God bless you abundantly and grant you a future filled with continued grace, happiness, and prosperity. Cynthia Hagan 43 The Birthday Journal

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