There is a name name Chief Williams, who was a very wealthy Igbo man. He has so many businesses and investment as such, he was very well known. He was happily married to his wife Angela, but they were yet to be blessed with the fruit of the womb.
Despite his wealth, all his attempts to have child with his wife were non-productive. The peer pressure was becoming so much that even his family members were also adding their. Chief Williams could not take it, and he went to have an affair in the hope of having a child.
Eventually, his mistress got pregnant, and he was very happy, thinking the issue was not his fault. After about 2 weeks, his wife also got pregnant, and Chief Williams was happy but also confused. He decided to hide the fact that he had a mistress and focus on his wife while also paying off the mistress.
The mistress gave birth to a baby girl, and Chief Williams named her Adanna. Afterwards, his wife also gave birth to a baby girl, whom he named Adaeze. Both girls grew up without knowing each other. Eventually, his wife found out and questioned him about the other daughter he had, and so he told her the truth.
Because Adanna’s mother was not in the picture, Mrs Angela informed her husband that she would like to raise her alongside her own daughter. This really touched Chief Williams, and he agreed. The wife asked what the mistress's daughter's name was, and the chief replied Adanna (meaning father's first daughter or father’s daughter). She was his first outside marriage, while his first in marriage was Adaeze (meaning the first daughter of the king or princess).
This simple shows how loved and respected all first daughters (Ada’s) are to their father.
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