I cannot hide my joy as I announce the success of the family of Okey Iheduru as their daughter, Udechukwu, received her Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Kentucky . The son, Dr. (Barrister) Alozie Iheduru (B. S. Econs., Arizona State University '13; J.D., New York University '20) received notice of his success in his New York State bar exam last Friday. I once visited the family in Phoenix where he treated me like a King, and on the way out, sent me off with a bottle of Brandy. Do please send best wishes their way.
The beautiful daughter is single (just look at the Mandela dimple!) but no one on this list is qualified!!!
TF

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I cannot hide my joy as I announce the success of the family of Okey Iheduru as their daughter, Udechukwu, received her Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Kentucky . The son, Dr. (Barrister) Alozie Iheduru (B. S. Econs., Arizona State University '13; J.D., New York University '20) received notice of his success in his New York State bar exam last Friday. I once visited the family in Phoenix where he treated me like a King, and on the way out, sent me off with a bottle of Brandy. Do please send best wishes their way.
The beautiful daughter is single (just look at the Mandela dimple!) but no one on this list is qualified!!!
TF
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Congratulations to Professor Iheduru and his family. More blessings to the family.
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1,000+ CONGRATULATIONS to the Iheduru Family. Knowing what I know and have experienced firsthand, it certainly was not easy for the Parents who did the life-long “shepherding” or the Children who worked hard to heed the shepherding and scale great heights. What pride and gratitude must be swirling aroud in the Iheduru household! I rejoice with you all! What a beautiful picture of “our” absolutely GORGEOUS daughter! Where is our son’s own photo? Fair IS fair!
Ẹ kú oríire O!
Ire ni o!
Cheers,
Pam Smith
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SIR Toyin:
Thank you very much for your eloquent recitation of the academic-cum-professional achievements of
younger members of Brother Okey Iheduru's family: daughter's Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD or DDM);
and the son's Law (JD) from my graduate alma mater, NYU. Congratulations to the entire family! Indeed, with
a fine NYU legal education (just like that of a cousin, an NYU Law School-educated Immigration Attorney), I am
not surprised that young Dr. (Barrister) Alozie Iheduru promptly passed his New York State Bar Exam!
Assensohs' handsome Sons & Nephews Are Ready for the "Mandela Dimple":
Well, SIR Toyin, you were so watchful -- when in the Ihedurus' Phoenix home -- that you even noticed young
Dr. Udechukwu's "Mandela dimple"!! You added that she is, still, single. I have some handsome and very brilliant
sons and nephews (including Ghana-American sons); so, a Pan-African marital match can be considered. After all, the
late Osagyefo President Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972) paved the way in 1957 -- then aged 52 -- when he left all the
beautiful women in Ghana and, instead, went to Egypt to pick a wife (with President Gamal Abdel Nasser's approval):
the former Fathia Halim Rizk, who became Madam Fathia Nkrumah (1932-2007). In fact, at the time, as I understood
(as a teenager), Ghana's post-colonial constitution restricted any top executive or cabinet member from having a foreign
spouse, but the parliament had an amendment for Dr. Nkrumah to have his sway or way: his youngish Egyptian bride.
When Ghana's opposition party leaders cried foul about the seeming quick amendment to the constitution for
then Prime Minister Nkrumah to give Ghana an Egyptian First Lady, the talkative pro-Nkrumah politician --
Agriculture Minister Krobo Edusei (1915-1984) -- eloquently said in defense-- to pro-Nkrumaist applause-- that
in the new Ghana, there was only one thing that the post-colonial parliament could not do: that was changing a
man into a woman, and vice versa!!! Well, our son needs no constitutional amendment to, at least, try to "scratch"
on Dr. Udechukwu's "Mandela dimple". So, SIR Toyin, the proposal is in your hands now!!!!
A.B. Assensoh, Eugene, Oregon.
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This is great news. Congratulations.
Elias
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