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How My Uncle Adopted Me, Made Me What I am Today, Plateau Gov

Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau has narrated how his uncle, Stephen Sule adopted him and contributed greatly to making him what he is today.
The governor who spoke today, October 26 at  a memorial Mass in Shendam for Stephen Sule, and other deceased relations, said that the late Stephen Sule adopted him as his son.
“Late Sule went to his brothers in the village and told them that he wanted a male child to train because there was no primary school in Ajikamai, my village, then.
“Quickly my father gave me to him, saying take this one, he is your son, henceforth.
“I met other children in his house and all of us were using his name.
“It was my uncle that told me when I was in form five that I had now grown up,  and that I should change to my father’s name.
“He told me that I am the first son, if I don’t change it, my siblings would be confused.
“I changed to my father’s name and today it has become a subject of litigation.”
The governor prayed to God for the repose of the soul of his uncle whom God used to help him to become what he is today.

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