I believe that "some people come into our lives, leave footprints in our hearts, and we are never ever the same".

My true friend indeed is the second child of a father - Revd S. I. Isemede - who, according to a magazine, is "expecting three sons-in-law"!!!

 

She attended Queen's College, Yaba, and, thereafter, she got an immediate admission to Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). Within one year of stay in FUTA, I think, she was convinced that she hadn't arrive at the best place that would bring out the best in her. Hence, she applied to and was admitted into the Citadel of Learning & Culture -- Africa's Most Beautiful Campus -- though not the first, but the best University indeed in Nigeria; she has completed her B.Sc programme and is, presently, undergoing the mandatory 1-year NYSC programme in Cross-River State.

 

Ms Egbe Abigail Isemede was born on January 29, 19..... She is straddled between two gorgeous ladies, whom I can testify for and describe, borrowing Charles Dickens' phrase, as "exquisite gentlewomen of finest breeding". {They are Ms Sarah Olohijeh Isemede and Ms Lois Izegbua Isemede.} As for herself, she belongs to that same enviable class that every lady that worth her salt will consciously be a member; but I can also attest to her 'gently effective' and fastidious character. For instance, despite all the efforts that we all put it into a Part 3 course handled by a Visiting lecturer from UK, Egbe gently climbed atop a predominantly male class and picked up the best student award in that course. To me, that alone corroborates Henri-Frederic Amiel's statement: "Doing easily what others find difficult is talent, doing what is impossible for talent is genius."

Easy going, amiable and prudent, she is. Prove this right or wrong, by contacting her.

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