Jemima's Mag

Happy 50th Birthday! Jemima, you are very sincere and very loyal. You maintain your integrity even when telling the truth could threaten your job. You are deeply loyal to the company you work for, always serving its best interests and upholding what is ethical—not personal agendas. You’ve been both a workmate and a family friend, and we’ve shared some great memories here in Ghana. I’m grateful for those moments. On behalf of my family and myself, we wish you a long life with good health. May the Almighty grant you and your family more favour in all things. Luke 2:52 is our heartfelt prayer for you and yours. Stephen Ndede Happy 50th Birthday! One thing I truly love about you is your selfless heart. You have this rare gift of pouring yourself into the lives of others without ever expecting anything in return. Your love is never halfway—it’s full, intentional, and deeply rooted in faith. Whether it's through your words of encouragement, the sacrifices you make, or the way you show up even when it's inconvenient, your love leaves an imprint on the soul. What makes it even more beautiful is that you don’t just love out of duty—you love from a place of purpose and compassion. It’s the kind of love that has held me together in moments when I felt like breaking, and pushed me forward when I wanted to give up. That’s something I will always treasure about you. One of my most cherished memories with you happened in Ghana, during a time when life felt uncertain and heavy. After losing my parents, you didn’t just step in— you stood strong as a true mother, protector, and anchor. I vividly remember you gathering my brothers and me, speaking to us about long-term goals, our future careers, and the importance of education. You prayed over us, fed us—not just with food, but with love, wisdom, and hope. A memory that stands out powerfully is how you supported me through my journey abroad. From school preparations to groceries, clothes, and travel arrangements, you took care of everything with grace and love. Most of all, you covered me in prayer. Though it all happened in Ghana, the impact of your care followed me across continents and still lives with me here in Canada. To this day, I carry that season in my heart—not just because you helped me take a huge step forward, but because you made sure I never took it alone. I wish that the rest of your life be filled with the same depth of joy, love, and peace that you’ve poured into others for so many years. I pray that God grants you a long life full of laughter, good health, and quiet moments of rest and fulfilment. May you live to see your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren rise and call you blessed. I wish that every silent prayer you’ve ever whispered for others be returned to you a hundredfold. That you will continue to walk in divine favour, surrounded by people who love you deeply and that you never lack any good thing. And above all, I pray you feel celebrated not just on your birthday, but every single day—because a heart like yours is rare, and your impact is everlasting.’ Stephen Mends-Hill Happy Birthday Jemima! You are truly an amazing person—so caring and the most welcoming soul I know. One of my favourite memories was when you hosted and fed the entire office at your home with such warmth and great food. You are, without a doubt, the best HR person I have ever encountered. As you turn 50, Jemima, I pray for an extra 50 years for you. May the Lord adorn your long life with prosperity and unbelievable milestones. Yaw Owusu Boaheng Happy Birthday Jemima! You are so caring and loyal. You go all out to make your friends and family happy, and you’re so dedicated to everything you put your hands to. One of my greatest memories with you was when you made it to my mum’s 70th birthday. It was such a blessing to see you there, supporting a brother. I haven’t forgotten that. I wish you more success and good health in the years ahead. May God grant you long life and prosperity. Richard Ofori Dapaah 54 The Birthday Journal

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