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Thursday, February 14, 2019

ONYII LOVE

Welcome aboard my lovely lovers😍😘💖 
It's our day today💏

The 'Onyinye' character of the 2018 movie titled 'LIONHEART' is one that I find very endearing, interesting, enchanting even; so much so that I found myself writing on her... I chose this day to publish this post because it is lovers' day today and although most people celebrate the erotic kind of love, I think the 'Onyii' kind of love is more than worth celebrating; it should be greatly esteemed...

So, ladies and gentlemen, a review of the above mentioned character by yours truly. Enjoy...

ONYII LOVE


I'm Onyinye... Leaving... *giggles*
The look on Adaeze and Hamza's face🤣!
Ọ sịkwa nọọ Onyinye Leaving...
Kee ụdị mmadụ bụ ihe a bikonu😕?
Onyinye: A gift indeed! 

Her name is Onyinye... Leaving...😂

Ekwurekwu(II) of LIONHEART (after Chief Goddy...😂). A loyalist, an enthusiast, lover of Adaeze's soul; her PA, friend (at heart), well wisher, cheerleader, super fan, open admirer, a deeply concerned heart, etc, all rolled into one very lovely petite figure... Who could have played 'Onyinye' better than her? 

There's so much love, respect, admiration, adoration, worship even, in her heart for her boss. She's been around long enough to figure, that her boss is virtually friendless (and if somebody loves and picks interest in you that much, even a week is too long to figure you out), so in addition to being her PA, she made herself her friend, cheerleader, soul sister, die-hard fan, etc, and this she portrayed with every move/utterance she made in that movie.
"I think you'll make a very good MD ma.
There's no Lionheart without you.
No disrespect to Chairman..." 

A very happy character, so very happy that even her seemingly uptight boss' flat responses to her excitement-laden greetings wouldn't deter her.
And Ada could not comprehend such love.
Look at her like:
"What have I done to deserve this?" 

Somehow she feels the weight of her burden,  the pangs of her pain, and basks in her glow. She understands...
The look on her face as she
served Samuel the document,
like "you dare antagonize
my madam?
You got served!!" 

Well, you already know she's the happiest person in the room! 

Love so sure, so confident, so assured. Why else would somebody shout at a policeman at the station on account of someone else without thinking twice?
"I can't believe they'd actually lock you up in here!" 

"Like, una know who she be?" 

I know someone would argue that her assurance comes from the assurance that whom she defends is very capable: money and connection-wise to get her out of anything, but there, you get my message, and I daresay that her actions portrayed that all she thought about at that point in time was the insult on her boss' personality, the stress she (her boss) had to go through, and the danger looming over The Lionheart company courtesy of her absence.
"Igwe Paschal is in the building" 

"Release my madam! Officer!!" 

A truly, deeply, concerned Aproko. She called to report that Adaeze didn't report to work. I don't suppose that would be the first time Ada would be absent at work in that company, or since Onyinye joined that company given her position and relationship with the owner, but apart from the fact that she knows it's quite unlike Adaeze to be deliberately absent at the office, and being her PA, she would know whether or not she had obligations taking her out of the office... Plus, she saw her act weird at the office the day before and must have felt her crumbling spirit in her gut. And who knows? She may have tried to call her a million times without getting through, then she had to call her mom as she needed to check on her but had to be in the office... I bet she called later (beyond the scenes... Lol😂) to get her feedback from the mother. Onyinye is a great lover...

To love is nothing... Loving Adaeze is like breathing to Onyii, the only strings attached being that loving her is some soul entertainment of sort for her ever happy soul. The following words adapted from 'My Soul Sista' by Alka Pal might just have been straight from the deepest part of Onyii's heart:

"She is not my real sister 
Nor found her on Twitter 
We met in an institution 
And (I) got an intuition... 

I love her the most
And have (in her) faith utmost...

I share in her grief
And handle them softly... 

My chest at her pains heaves
And her smile's my soul's relief 
I am her advocate by profession...

I love you Adaeze
Please please find some Mr. 
Find some handsome man
Of whom I can become a fan

Your child cum sista, Onyii"

To be loved is something... But Adaeze didn't seem to realize the awesomeness of what she really had in Onyinye. 

When next you pray, ask for an Onyinye. Everyone needs uplifting words, soothing smiles, inspiring enthusiasm, understanding heart, and a very happy soul around them, and these and many more are all part of the 'Onyinye' package.

If you already have this gift, and like Adaeze do not really realize it, may the Lord open your eyes. Then the following words adapted from 'Soul Sisters' by Christina McCullouch will be your Thanksgiving:

"Such an amazing girl God put into my life
He knew I needed you at the exact time 
Funny when we met, 
I thought you were too good for me 
But when you approached me 
The sweetest girl I did meet...

You have been the rock 
When I needed a friend around.
You have been the light 
When darkness consumed me
And took away my sunshine... 

I feel I've always had you in my life 
Soul sisters we were meant to be. 
You, my beloved friend 
Are such a fresh breeze... 

You are a burst of joy to me 
Each day I thank the Lord 
For the sweet blessing he gave!"

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