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A poor couple who lived in a small village in Nigeria. They had only one son. Gave him the best education. Son graduated as an Engineer in the nearby city. Eventually,got married to a rich girl. Initially, they lived with his parents in the village. Soon the wife got tired of village life and persuaded the husband to move to the city leaving the old parents in the village. He was successful and lived in the city for years with his wife. Regularly he used to send money to parents. Eventually with time he stopped and forgot about his parents ever existed. One day he decided to visit his village. When he reached the boundary of the village. Everything had changed. He could not find his house. He asked a small boy about the whereabouts of so and so. The little boy directed the man to a house and said: “In this house lives an old blind lady who lost her husband a few months ago. She has a son who migrated to the city years back and never came back again. What an unfortunate man?” Son enters the home and finds his mother on the bed. He tip-toed as not to wake her up.He hears the mother whispering or mumbling something. He gets closer to hear her voice. This is what the mother was saying: “God ! I am now very old and blind. My husband just died. There is NO HUSBAND to lower me in my grave when I die. So please send my son to fulfill my last wish. “ Lesson: There is no love like a mothers love for her child.. A human body can bear only 45 del (unit) of pain. But at the time of giving birth,a mother feels up to 57 del(unit) of pain. This is similar to 20 BONES GETTING FRACTURED, all at the same time!! LOVE YOUR MOTHER WITH EVERY RESOURCE IN YOUR LIFE, EVEN WITH YOUR HUSBAND OR WIFE. LOVE YOUR PARENTS I pray god makes you successful, and nomatter how succesful you get, may you never forget your Parents.. Amen Please click Share If you love your mother
Posted on: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 19:03:08 +0000

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