User:Godwin Obulor Aaron (dvbranch)/sandbox

I am Godwin Obulor Kelvin today. I am known by many institution or persons who my identify me by different name.

During my baby age 0-12months, my father - Elder Amadi Harcourt Obu'nwanne named me Aaron, my mother - Mrs. Amadi Dorcas named me Obulor, my grand mother - Mrs. Amadi Lydia (Ime'yi'nna) named me Noah, my step grand mother - Mrs. Amadi Lucy nicknamed me E'kpu.

At my toddler age 1-3years, I became renowned unimaginable kid in size, skill, and strength, then the nick name - E'kpu became more popular, though, trouble makers otherwise men teasers would refer the name to imply e'kpu'nki - twisted fire wood joint. Some young uncle referred to me as General Officer Commander (GOC) as a result of my amazing attitude different from other kids of that era.

More so, at pre-school age 3-5years, I attended N'wannah Nursery School in 1988 As Amadi Aaron. However, with the mindset of adventure I was glad to learn whatever lesson of good conduct that came my path, including repairs, healing, and restoration ideas, techniques, and faith.

Nevertheless, at grade-school years, I maintained my name as Amadi Aaron. though I was more of a dirty proactive child than clean reactive child. I realise being able to read and write at primary 4 (now basic 4) in 1993, afterwards in 1995 I became the first pupil to register in the first school living certificate and entrance examination in Community Primary School (CPS) Obite. There in CPS Obite, I was appointed the Senior Boy, though I discovered how cleanliness was next to Godliness, I had to gradually abide by that fact.

I was already 12 in my early teens when I got registered into secondary education at Obite - the first settlement known town of our ancestor - Ogba. During registration I took the courage of name change from my eldest brother Mr. Rex Godwin Mgbechikwere Clement, we changed our official surname from Amadi to Godwin, so, I was known as Godwin Aaron.