Saturday, July 29, 2006
Daddy
Mazi Eni P. Kanu

It’s an awesome feeling to be the son of your hero. My father is truly a great man. If I were to write everything he’s done for me and means to me, I would need an entirely new website with several gigabytes of hosting space. He not only instilled me with good values and an excellent work ethic, but also filled me with Aro pride. He’s made me proud to be a man, proud to be a Nigerian, and proud to be his son.  

Mommy
Madam Ngozi F. Kanu

The ORIGINAL Ngozi Kanu.  Mommy has been a constant in my life. She has been my friend, my spiritual mentor, my confidant, and occasionally my disciplinarian. My mother is a wonderful woman with a HUGE heart. She thinks she cares about me even more than I care about myself. As crazy as it seems, sometimes I think she’s right. 

Nneka
Miss Nneka E. Kanu

My lovely little sister. It was always nice to have a female perspective growing up. In exchange for Barbie and hair-braiding, I gave her Transformers and wrestling moves. We used to have the most interesting love/hate relationship, but now it’s definitely love (with a little hate thrown in just to keep it interesting). After narrowly escaping TWO hurricanes (Katrina AND Rita!), she’s currently back in New Orleans at Tulane School of Law. I’m eagerly awaiting my cut from her first paycheck.

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