Feminine Alphabets
This is the female version of the alphabets, celebrating females and their out-standing qualities.
A is for Ancient as Cleopatra of Egypt.
B is for Beautiful as Agbani Darego; the Nigerian girl who won the Miss World contest of 2001.
C is for Charming as was Princess Diana of Britain.
D is for Diplomatic as Condoleezza Rice; former Secretary of state in the US.
E is for Elegant as Michelle Obama; first Lady of the United States.
F is for Feminine in every way as was Jackie Kennedy; a former first lady of the United States.
G is for Generous as Dorcas in the Bible.
H is for Homely as Martha Stewart; a cookery professional.
I is for Inspirational as Celine Dion; her songs are inspirational. I love her songs, they inspire me.
J is for Just as Rosa Parks; her statement “I stand no more” called for justice in the days of racist America.
K is for Kind as was Mary Slessor; a missionary who stopped the killing of twins in Nigeria.
L is for Leader as Sirleaf Johnson; the president of Liberia.
M is for Mother as was Mother Theresa of Calcutta; she gave the poor succour.
N is for Nurse Florence Nightingale, she introduced nursing as we know it today.
O is for Outspoken as Margaret Ekpo; a foremost Nigerian political and female rights activist. .
P is for Political as Margaret Thatcher; a former prime minister of Britain.
Q is for Queen- the Blessed Virgin Mary is Queen of the universe.
R is for Radical as Shirley Chisholm; the first black female to run for president of the United States.
S is for Story teller as Mary Higgins Clark; she is truly the queen of suspense stories.
T is for True as St. Mary Goretti; patron Saint of chastity.
U is for a United you and I as we move ahead in life.
V is for Vivacious as Whoopi Goldberg; a very lively and award winning actress.
W is for Warrior as Queen Amina; a Nigerian Female warrior, who led her army to many victories.
X is for X; that unknown, nameless, faceless, voiceless, woman, who has none to speak for her.
Z is for Zealous Juanita Bynum; a female preacher, helping to heal broken hearts.
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Post Commenttoniuseze2005
On March 9, 2011 at 1:16 pm
A very lovely and well thought-out article. A great way to portray the diversity of women.
serowa
On March 9, 2011 at 1:40 pm
Very nice. I would put Debrah with wisdom. E for the enviromnet as for the Kenyan nobel prize winner, Wangare Maathai.
sanataryal
On March 12, 2011 at 11:59 pm
Good writing..keep it up.
shelpeare
On March 16, 2011 at 4:23 pm
Well-written and well thought out. Interesting idea.