Tuesday, 8 November 2016

TO MY QUEEN – I’M IN LUV WITH A NIGERIAN

Dear Similoluwa,

After my first letter to you trying to let you know how I feel about you and my intention of going out with you, some people said I’m not man enough to face reality. Meaning I never face you to express my heart felt desire to you and I was advised that since the boundaries are far I should forget it.

You know their opinion is not need now for it is said; “opinions are like noses everybody has one”, so I did not take their “advice” serious but what I will take serious is what you think because you never showed any reaction of not being happy.

Today I’m writing this piece to tell my critics that I’m really in love with a Nigerian and want to marry a Nigerian one day. The good book said the greatest commandment is “to love your neighbour as yourself” and since Ghana and Nigeria are neighbours, it is only right for me to follow what the scriptures says.

Do you know that Love is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment? Love is also said to be a virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, affection as well as being mutual?

A school of thought describe it as the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another. So what do you think of love?

Love according to Aristotle is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. I think Aristotle’s definition best describes our affection.

Falling in love with you is my first romantic fantasies that I have ever had in my life. I use to watch movies and videos clips that describe the affection that I’m having now, I use to think that it was not real it just a fiction but now I believe it real.

I think this is a huge crush I have ever had in my life. When I say huge, it may be an understatement but this crush on my Nigerian chick is a gargantuan one.

It could be like one of those fairy-tale love stories that would have make up to convince you to get married.

I believe in that fairy-tale, I believe love and I believe in you, Symiee.

If Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of the republic of Ghana was able to marry Fathia Rizk (Nkrumah) from Egypt, why then is our case different?

Since Kwame Nkrumah and Fathia led a perfect example to us especially Africans, that no matter your country, religion or tribe, we can become one family. I love you Symiee

Love

Ekow
paanyan7@gmail.com

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