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FOR HER FETCHING HUMILITY, FOCUSED DISCIPLINE AND COMPELLING CONTRIBUTION TO THE GROWTH OF EVERYDAY FACE (EDF) FOR HER MOTHERLY ROLE AND GREAT IMPACT IN THE EASY GOING OF THE GROUP.
MAMA  UMEJI FELICITY BETILA ADAORA IS EDF ICON 

 She was born in Enugu State in nigeria, hails from Anambra eastern part of Nigeria she was the last born of Five siblings very cherished and loved by all as we all know the culture of our country Nigeria that the last born often gets favoured by their parent, and often end up been spoiled but that wasn't her case as she became strong and aspiring; right from a tender age she aspire to be a great leader which today we can identify that in her attitude in Everyday Face (EDF).
She attended Ojiako memorial Secondary School adazi Ani in anambra State. She has help in the smooth running of EDF and been a mother that love all she has successfully solved some many problem facing some of (EDF) members.
MEET OUR ROLE MODEL AND OUR TODAY ICON 

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