Some uncles do have them. This is the story of my 3 years old niece called Justice Oluwanifemi Okanlawon. He is so persistent with his demands. If one trick did not work, he tries another. He wants everything, food, ice cream, pizza or toy advert on TV. Justice is a bunch of funny character. He calls me tuna (like tuna from tuna fish) instead of tunny because of his baby accent.
The following conversation ensued between the two of us.
Justice: Tuna...
Tunny: Whaat? Am busy, trying to concentrate.
Justice: Tuna...Tuna... I need to be a super hero.
Tunny: Super what?
Justice: Super Hero, Tuna.
Tunny (puzzled) Waoh! Super hero.
Justice: yes tuna.
Tunny (Still puzzled): Why do you want to be a hero?
Justice: emmh...cuz I want to be a super hero, save people.
Tuna: Interesting...
Tunny: so... what you need to be a super hero.
Justice: Tuna...tuna. I need...I need...emm. A blanket...I need. Emm... I need a shoe... I need...Emm...a wing...and a belt.
A superhero? Well at this point, I took some time - off to ponder deep on what justice said. Maybe you are broke, bursted and disgusted. Maybe you are hurting so deep, being abused and losing hope or feeling disappointed. Whatever your fear or burden is, can I quickly encourage you to please cast it upon a different kind of superhero.Yes, his name is JESUS. He’s been longing for such a day like this for you to call on Him for help. Please do, cuz you will not be disappointed.
I tot of u, now & always
Inspired by justice.
06/09/10
Monday, 6 September 2010
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