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”Poverty almost made me abort my son.” Actress Regina Chukwu Shares Emotional Story To Celebrate Son’s 14th Birthday 

”Poverty almost made me abort my son.” Actress Regina Chukwu Shares Emotional Story To Celebrate Son’s 14th Birthday 

One of the most beautiful and vibrant Nollywood actresses, Regina Chukwu, became a widow 13 years ago when she suddenly lost her husband and was faced with the task of taking care of their 2 kids alone, then poverty came calling.

As her son,Maduabuchi Richard Nwafor, turns 14 today, the widow and mum-0f-2, went down the memory lane to share this touching story via Instagram.

Read the story below…

”Ring the bell ???? sound the alarm ???? for on this very day 14yrs ago a prince was born???? Am I going to write an epistle this year AGAIN? Of course I will????

This young man here reminds me so much of his late father *mixfeelings*Come with me as I travel down memory lane;

On this faithful day, I walked into my then pastor’s office (I had come for counseling) after exchanging pleasantries, the pastor showed me to a seat N as made to seat comfortably he said and I quote ‘sister the lord will visit you with a male child soon’ on hearing that my eyes went straight to the calendar that was hung on the wall of his office, and I realised I was 2 weeks late???? there and then, the world around me collapsed, I am supposed to be happy but I was not, why? You do ask….. as at that time, we were living from hand to mouth, my husband was sick and to crown it all Racheal was just like a year.

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At that spot I decided abortion was the solution but I made sure not to betray my emotion in the presence of our pastor. I got home and I said to my husband ‘I think I am pregnant’ and like I had envisaged he said it to me point blank ‘we are getting rid of it’ how do we have another child in this condition ????

I said okay but that the pastor said it’s a male child o and like the typical Igbo man that my husband is now, his face brightened up at the mention of a MALE child, so he said to me ‘chi maybe we should leave it, God will provide’ he was from zero to 100 in less than a min????

to cut the long story short Maduabuchi Richard Nwafor came into our lives after nine months and the father left us when he was just 4months (he waited for him) a lot of things happened in that space of 13 months but it’s a story for another day ????

My son thank God I kept you, you and your sister have been a great source of strength to me this past years. Sunday left me with the most beautiful gift which is the both of you, and I love that you are my kids cos no one understands me like the both of you???? I pray this will not be your last birthday on earth ???? your father died young you will live to be very old???????? I will never have any cause to cry over U both ???????? happy birthday son momma loves u scarra N ur sister loves you too.”

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Speaking about how her son was able to carry her up, Regina, mother of two said:

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”So as the photoshoot was going on, the photographer @salaamjamiu jamiu asked if I could pls lift @richardnwafor up and pose for a shoot???? and I was like ‘of cos I can carry him’ that was how I tried lifting him up o, alas! I couldn’t even get his two feets off the ground???? like I almost fell o and am like Biko nu’ so I can’t carry this small buchi???? *the boy yaf big finish*

Everyone present was rolling on the floor ???? now they suggested that he should carry me instead and I shouted ‘he can’t carry me o’ but buchi was like mummy haba I can carry you now and before I could say JACK my feets were off the ground ????????????

***unbelievable*** I love you so much maduabuchi ricahard Nwafor????????.”

Happy birthday to mummy’s pride!

Photo credit: Salaamjamiu jamiu/Instagram

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