I first met you about 40 years ago when you joined Our Lady’s Choir, and I fondly call youMonique. You are someone who is ever ready to help others in every possible way. The Agbemadzo family owes you a debt of gratitude for your great support during the funeral of our dear husband and father nine years ago. You enjoy being called Nana and often joke with people to accord you that role. I will never forget your open arms when I had to undergo special medical treatment in a hospital near your house — your kindness and care meant so much. We still laugh about your self-imposed title as Vice President of the choir. Selfless, hardworking, and very neat — these qualities reflect exactly who you are. Thank you sincerely for your genuine care and concern for the Agbemadzo family. As you celebrate this wonderful milestone, I pray that God blesses you with long life, good health, and the joy of seeing your third generation flourish. Theresa Agbemadzo Yaa Yaa, I came to know you almost 35 years ago at KNUSTCatholic Church. I affectionately call you Nanahemaa, and I am your Nifahemaa. You inspired me and my family in so many ways. One of my favourite memories was during harvest at church, when we brought together a lot of food, and you would always say, “Hey, I’m coming to share it; don’t touch it.” You touched my life by always motivating us to work hard and live a good life. I still smile when I remember howwe danced and shared so many jokes during your 76th birthday celebration. There was never a moment of misunderstanding with you. To me, you inspire, you love, and youmotivate. I will always thank you for gifting me a very beautiful image of Jesus Christ, and it is still at my bedside. Eighty years young and still shining bright! Congratulations on this milestone birthday. We are so lucky to have you in our lives. Thank you for being such an amazing friend. Happy 80th birthday! Georgina Frimpong The Birthday Journal 141
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