Nina's life.
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Extended family isn't easy to live in my opinion though, growing up with all Siblings and Uncles, Aunties, Nieces and Nephews.
Now, I'm sure you must be thinking where exactly did this girl grew up. Nina my name, I actually grew up in the northern part of Ghana in Africa. I wasn't really pretty when I was growing, I mean that's what everyone used say, and I believed it. Do I have any choice? My mummy even called me little head, tiny legs.
Cousins say: Nina be carful when walking in the mud, you might loose your legs! They don't look normal... I mean what kind of legs are does ( Whiles laughing).
School wasn't different either, insults here and there as I receive , and I wasn't doing well in class either. So you could imagine what life was, I didn't like home, I didn't like school either. Oh! did I tell you I was tallest in my grade. I hated it, I wanted to be short, I wanted to stop going to school. Those I started grade one with where now in grade six, and I was stuck in grade three.
After grade three, I started seeing life differently even though I was still young, I wanted to finish school. I cared little about the insults, but I believed I wasn't beautiful. There I began to learn ,and my grades also began to improve. Never again was I stuck in a particular class whiles my colleagues move to the next grade. Even though I wasn't very...
Extended family isn't easy to live in my opinion though, growing up with all Siblings and Uncles, Aunties, Nieces and Nephews.
Now, I'm sure you must be thinking where exactly did this girl grew up. Nina my name, I actually grew up in the northern part of Ghana in Africa. I wasn't really pretty when I was growing, I mean that's what everyone used say, and I believed it. Do I have any choice? My mummy even called me little head, tiny legs.
Cousins say: Nina be carful when walking in the mud, you might loose your legs! They don't look normal... I mean what kind of legs are does ( Whiles laughing).
School wasn't different either, insults here and there as I receive , and I wasn't doing well in class either. So you could imagine what life was, I didn't like home, I didn't like school either. Oh! did I tell you I was tallest in my grade. I hated it, I wanted to be short, I wanted to stop going to school. Those I started grade one with where now in grade six, and I was stuck in grade three.
After grade three, I started seeing life differently even though I was still young, I wanted to finish school. I cared little about the insults, but I believed I wasn't beautiful. There I began to learn ,and my grades also began to improve. Never again was I stuck in a particular class whiles my colleagues move to the next grade. Even though I wasn't very...