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My Father Who Disowned Me Is Enjoying The Glory While My Mother Who Believed In Me Did Not Enjoy The Fruit Of Her Labour – Cubana Chief Priest writes

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Popular show promoter, Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, shared a throwback photo of his parents carrying him during his baptism.

In the caption, he spoke about how his mother believed in him but died before she could reap the fruit of her labour. He added that his father who disowned him is now the one enjoying “the whole glory”.

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He concluded: “This life no balance. RIP Mama.”

My father who disowned me is enjoying the glory while my mother who believed in me did not enjoy the fruit of her labour - Cubana Chief Priest writes

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