User:Lucy idegwu

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Lucy Idegwu Hi I'm Lucy,I'm from Nigeria WikipediaI'm educated in different things to list them out English,maths,social studies etc I'm skilled in drawing,painting,knitting,writing stories,and I'm Interested in adventures,discovering new things and a big fan of editing but I'm really fun if you get to know me.

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