Mum, you’re not getting older — you’re just leveling up. I saw this firsthand during my recent visit to Ghana. You came to support me and my wife, and you were absolutely radiant — the youngest woman in the room, full of energy and smiles. When youmentioned that you didn’t bring your car, I couldn’t help but be impressed. I thought to myself, “God, if I’m still driving at 80, I’ll consider myself truly blessed!” Mrs. Asante, your strength, kindness, and generosity are qualities I deeply admire and aspire to. You have been a shining example of grace and resilience. Happy 80th birthday to the most amazing mum in the world! I wish youmany more years filled with good health, peace, and God’s abundant blessings. I love you always. William Asamoah I first met you in 1979, and you have always been a very caring aunt. One of my favourite memories is seeing you withWofa Yaw and my parents, Prof. Addy and Prof. Mrs. Addy (all of blessed memory), relaxing, drinking tea, and catching up — those were the days! You were a good friend to my parents, and we always had a lovely time visiting. You were jovial, strong, and nice. I thank you for being a lovely person. AuntyMonica, as you turn 80, I pray for God’s continued blessings in your life! Ewuraadwoa Lawson The Birthday Journal 103
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