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Anglican Priest Names AlexReports First Son "Onyekachukwu Churchill Nwankwo" In His Finishwork Villa (Photos)

Recently birthed Son of Nigeria’s Award PR consultant and newly appointed Director Media/Communication of the Federation of West Africa Freelance Journalist Association(FWAFJA), Alex Nwankwo, popularly refered as AlexReports has been named. 

His newly birthed son by his delightful Wife Esther Nwankwo was christened with the name “Churchill” and “Onyeka” by Anglican Priests Ven. Ephraim M Akanya (Vicar) and Rev.d Isaac I.  Ani (Asst. Priest) in Abuja yesterday.

The naming ceremony took place at the residence of the media guru “Finishwork Villa”According to the Father, it took him several days deciding and seeking Gods’ wisdom before speaking a name for the child.

Speaking to Igbere TV, Alex Nwankwo noted that naming a baby was intrinsically poetic and quite one of the most creative moments in the lives of parents.

He appreciated God for his first child and prayed for grace upon the child in all ramifications of his life.

Noticing the bliss and expression of admirable joy in the gestures demonstrated by the mother of “Onyekachukwu”, the handsome and blessed newborn child, Igbere TV was drawn to have a word with the her.

Speaking to the reporters, the adorable mother of the young king told Igbere TV that her son will be great, greater than even her expectations, she says, “I am amazed, joyful, overwhelmed and thankful to God and my hubby.

My first child Onyekachukwu Churchill Nwankwo bring joy not only to us his parents, but to the world in entirety”.

The naming ceremony witnessed the presence of distinguished media personalities, Family members, friends, colleagues and other well wishers who were present to rejoice with the couples as they ceremoniously name their first child.

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