Judith Amaechi (First Lady, Rivers State) |
Rivers State
Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s wife Judith said yesterday that she was never a maid.
Mrs. Amaechi spoke in Port
Harcourt while answering questions at
the public presentation of the book, 100
Years Around Port Harcourt, to mark the Port Harcourt World Book Capital.
Responding to the question from a pupil who
asked her if she was a maid before she got married, the governor’s wife said:
“There is nothing wrong with being a maid but one thing is certain: I was
nobody’s maid or servant.”
Mrs. Amaechi said
she was happy that the pupils asked her a question that could make the public
know the true testimony of her life.
“This is the most
interesting question I have come across today.
“Sometimes you sit
up there and you can never imagine what people are saying about you.
“But today, I will
use this opportunity to put certain things straight and to give my life
testimony.
“For the young
ladies here, I want you to remove that stigma off your mind.
“Being a maid does
not make you invaluable. It doesn’t make you unsuccessful.”
She said the woman
she calls mother today is not her biological mother.
Mrs. Amaechi said: “She treated me like her
daughter, that is why I decided to call her mother.
“I was four when my
mother died. Then we lived in the North. After my mum’s death, my aunty who
lives in Port Harcourt took me in.
“ I was not a maid
or servant because she took me like her daughter.
“Nobody knows that
that woman is not my biological mother.
“And at no time
have I ever gone to anybody’s house to serve as a maid. But I tell you, in my
aunty’s house, I was more than a servant.”
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