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My Rich Father Refused To Educate Me Because He Said Girls Are Useless- Nollywood’s Eucharia Shares Childhood Memories

Nollywood actress Eucharia Anunobi is telling the story of the rejected stone that became the chief corner stone. She has disclosed that she did not always have the best childhood.

According to her, she was discriminated against by her very own father because she is female and a daughter. Eucharia says her father was wealthy but would not invest in her education.

Her father maintained that the female child is useless and cannot inherit him after his death so he concentrated on giving her male siblings the best of everything including education.

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“If you are still in doubt about God’s grace, read the caption below;
Am still in awe of God He changes destinies in a twinkling of an eye He is the rule breaker ‼️ He doesn’t need any one’s permission to bless someone ‼️ Just look at the girl, whose rich father refused to train after high school, that he had no need for a girl child . That the female gender is useless to him and can’t carry his name any where. That he rather concentrate and train the male children to any level of education that they desire.”

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Eucharia says the God she worships diligently did not forsake. Listing her achievements and all that she has singlehandedly achieved on her own, she talk about how she became a model, a beauty queen, a renowned actress and now, she can boast of a  PH.D.

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She says God’s blessing has been more than sufficient for her. She says is now the one making a name for the same father who thought investing in her was useless.

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Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

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