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347 words about me.
My parents lived in Abuja, Nigeria, where they received a blessing from God: their first child and only son, whom they named Nzubechi, which means "God's will" in our cultural language, Igbo. My two younger sisters were also born in Nigeria, and their names are Nebechi (look up to God) and Naetochi (keep praising God). I and my family have had a lot of trips, but the trip we took to my grandparents house was the best of them all. Their house was humongous It was where I saw all five of my mom's siblings and their kids (my cousins). It was memorable and fun. I didn't have any chores to do; I ate a lot, and up until now, I still feel like going back. One of my summers, which I liked to call S.S.S. was when my mom enrolled me in Sewing, which I had in the morning, Swimming which I had in the afternoon, and Skating my favorite of them all, which I had in the evening. I was good at this; in fact, when my mom first enrolled me, I was told to stay on grass and rocks, but as soon as he left, it felt like an instinct, and I got off the rocks and grass and started skating, and when he saw me, he was shocked and told me to go back. While growing up, my mom used to make this very special cultural dish, which is called "Eba and Egusi''. Eba, which consists of granulated cassava flakes, is delightful to eat, and Egusi, which is made of melon and other ingredients, I know you think this might not taste good, but you will regret it once you have tried it it is really tasty. Ever since I was the only person to get 100% on my 4th grade math exams, I have always loved and fancied math as my favorite and best subject. I am creative, I love making people laugh, I am good at thinking outside the box, and there is a little something about me in 347 words.
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