• Billionaire Visits Her Son’s Grave And Finds A Black Waitress Crying With A Child – She Was SHOCKED!

    Margaret Hawthorne was the picture of power. Silver-haired, dressed in a bespoke charcoal suit, and clutching a designer handbag, she moved with the poise of someone who had built empires — and buried heartbreak.

    Her only son, William Hawthorne, had died a year ago. The funeral was private. The grief was not. Not for her.

    So on the anniversary of his death, she returned — alone — to his gravesite. No reporters. No assistants. Just silence and regret.

    But as she walked between the marble stones of Hawthorne Family Cemetery, something stopped her cold.

    There, kneeling before William’s grave, was a young Black woman in a faded blue waitress uniform. Her apron was crumpled. Her shoulders trembled. In her arms, wrapped in a soft white blanket, was a baby — maybe a few months old.

    Margaret's chest tightened.

    The woman didn’t see her at first. She was whispering to the gravestone. “I wish you were here. I wish you could hold him.”

    Margaret’s voice cut like ice. “What on earth are you doing here?”

    The woman jumped. She turned, startled but not afraid.

    “I—I’m sorry,” she stammered. “I didn’t mean to intrude.”

    Margaret narrowed her eyes. “You have no right to be at this grave. Who are you?”

    The woman stood, gently rocking the child. “My name is Alina. I knew William.”

    “Knew him how?” Margaret demanded, her voice rising. “Were you staff at one of our properties? One of his charity interns?”

    Alina’s eyes welled with tears again — but her voice was steady. “I was more than that.” She looked down at the baby. “This is his son.”

    Silence.

    Margaret stared at her. Then at the baby. Then back again. “You’re lying.”

    “I’m not,” Alina said quietly. “We met at the Harbor Café. I was working the late shift. He came in after a board meeting. We talked. He came back the next week. And the week after that.”

    Margaret took a step back, as if she’d been struck. “That’s not possible. William would never—”

    “Fall in love with someone like me?” Alina said softly. “I know how it sounds.”

    “No,” Margaret snapped. “He would never hide something like this from me.”

    “He tried to tell you. He said he was afraid.” She looked down. “Afraid you’d never accept it.”

    Tears ran down Alina’s cheeks now, but she stood her ground. The baby stirred.

    Margaret stared at the child. His eyes fluttered open — and for one terrifying second, she saw William’s unmistakable blue-gray eyes staring back.

    It was undeniable.

    She stumbled back a step.

    One Year Earlier
    William Hawthorne had always felt like a visitor in his own family’s world. Raised in privilege, expected to inherit billions — yet he sought something quieter. He volunteered. He read poetry. And sometimes, he ate alone in small diners.

    That’s where he met Alina.

    She was everything his world was not: kind, grounded, real. She made him laugh. She called him out. She asked him who he really wanted to be.

    And he had fallen. Hard.

    They kept it quiet. He wasn’t ready for the storm he knew would come. Not from tabloids — from his own mother.

    Then, the car accident. A rainy night. A loss too sudden.

    Alina hadn’t been able to say goodbye.

    And she never got to tell him she was pregnant.

    Present Day – At the Cemetery
    Margaret stood frozen.

    Her empire had taught her to spot lies. This woman wasn't lying.

    But accepting the truth felt like betrayal — not just of the image she had of her son, but of the world she had built around his memory.

    Alina finally broke the silence. “I didn’t come here for anything. Not money. Not drama. I just… I wanted him to meet his father. Even if it’s only this way.”

    She placed a small toy rattle on the headstone. Then, with a bowed head, she turned to walk away.

    Margaret didn’t stop her.

    Couldn’t.

    Her world had just changed.

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    Billionaire Visits Her Son’s Grave And Finds A Black Waitress Crying With A Child – She Was SHOCKED! Margaret Hawthorne was the picture of power. Silver-haired, dressed in a bespoke charcoal suit, and clutching a designer handbag, she moved with the poise of someone who had built empires — and buried heartbreak. Her only son, William Hawthorne, had died a year ago. The funeral was private. The grief was not. Not for her. So on the anniversary of his death, she returned — alone — to his gravesite. No reporters. No assistants. Just silence and regret. But as she walked between the marble stones of Hawthorne Family Cemetery, something stopped her cold. There, kneeling before William’s grave, was a young Black woman in a faded blue waitress uniform. Her apron was crumpled. Her shoulders trembled. In her arms, wrapped in a soft white blanket, was a baby — maybe a few months old. Margaret's chest tightened. The woman didn’t see her at first. She was whispering to the gravestone. “I wish you were here. I wish you could hold him.” Margaret’s voice cut like ice. “What on earth are you doing here?” The woman jumped. She turned, startled but not afraid. “I—I’m sorry,” she stammered. “I didn’t mean to intrude.” Margaret narrowed her eyes. “You have no right to be at this grave. Who are you?” The woman stood, gently rocking the child. “My name is Alina. I knew William.” “Knew him how?” Margaret demanded, her voice rising. “Were you staff at one of our properties? One of his charity interns?” Alina’s eyes welled with tears again — but her voice was steady. “I was more than that.” She looked down at the baby. “This is his son.” Silence. Margaret stared at her. Then at the baby. Then back again. “You’re lying.” “I’m not,” Alina said quietly. “We met at the Harbor Café. I was working the late shift. He came in after a board meeting. We talked. He came back the next week. And the week after that.” Margaret took a step back, as if she’d been struck. “That’s not possible. William would never—” “Fall in love with someone like me?” Alina said softly. “I know how it sounds.” “No,” Margaret snapped. “He would never hide something like this from me.” “He tried to tell you. He said he was afraid.” She looked down. “Afraid you’d never accept it.” Tears ran down Alina’s cheeks now, but she stood her ground. The baby stirred. Margaret stared at the child. His eyes fluttered open — and for one terrifying second, she saw William’s unmistakable blue-gray eyes staring back. It was undeniable. She stumbled back a step. One Year Earlier William Hawthorne had always felt like a visitor in his own family’s world. Raised in privilege, expected to inherit billions — yet he sought something quieter. He volunteered. He read poetry. And sometimes, he ate alone in small diners. That’s where he met Alina. She was everything his world was not: kind, grounded, real. She made him laugh. She called him out. She asked him who he really wanted to be. And he had fallen. Hard. They kept it quiet. He wasn’t ready for the storm he knew would come. Not from tabloids — from his own mother. Then, the car accident. A rainy night. A loss too sudden. Alina hadn’t been able to say goodbye. And she never got to tell him she was pregnant. Present Day – At the Cemetery Margaret stood frozen. Her empire had taught her to spot lies. This woman wasn't lying. But accepting the truth felt like betrayal — not just of the image she had of her son, but of the world she had built around his memory. Alina finally broke the silence. “I didn’t come here for anything. Not money. Not drama. I just… I wanted him to meet his father. Even if it’s only this way.” She placed a small toy rattle on the headstone. Then, with a bowed head, she turned to walk away. Margaret didn’t stop her. Couldn’t. Her world had just changed. read more https://lifestruepurpose.org/?p=2397
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    Billionaire Visits Her Son’s Grave And Finds A Black Waitress Crying With A Child – She Was SHOCKED! Margaret Hawthorne was the picture of power. Silver-haired, dressed in a bespoke charcoal suit, and clutching a designer handbag, she moved with the poise of someone who had built empires — and buried heartbreak. Her only son, […]
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    What a lawless country 😭😭
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  • OUTBREAK OF MONKEY POX

    Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a rare disease caused by a virus. It leads to rashes and flu-like symptoms. Like the better-known virus that causes smallpox, it’s a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus.

    TYPES OF MONKEY POX ARE AS FOLLOWS.
    1. clade1 of mpox virus — one that originated in Central Africa Clade I

    2. Clade11 originated in West Africa (Clade II).

    HOW COMMON IS MPOX?
    Mpox is rare. But the number of cases is increasing in Africa especially Nigeria as well as in regions that haven’t seen these infections before.
    It can also be found in the United Kingdom.

    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MONKEY POX
    1. Fever
    2. Rash.
    3. Swollen lymph nodes.
    4. Chills.
    5. Headache.
    6. Muscle aches.
    7. Fatigue.
    8. Trouble breathing
    9. Worsening chest pain
    10. Stiff neck
    11. Confusion or difficulty thinking clearly.
    12. Difficulty in speaking or moving.
    13. Loss of Consciousness
    14. Seizures.
    The rash starts as flat, red bumps, which can be painful. Those bumps turn into blisters, which fill with pus. Eventually, the blisters crust over and fall off. The whole process can last two to four weeks. You can get sores on your mouth, face, hands, feet, penis, vagina or anus.
    Not everyone with mpox develops all the symptoms. Different ways you might experience symptoms include:
    Only a rash (no other symptoms), or other symptoms developing later.
    Flu-like symptoms, then a rash. Some people don’t get a rash at all.
    A rash can be widespread, but some people only a have few bumps or blisters.
    You can have mpox and not know it. Even if you don’t show many signs of infection, it’s possible that you can spread still spread it to others through prolonged close contact.

    MODE OF TRANSMISSION
    1. Person-to-person spread (transmission) occurs when you come in contact with the sores, scabs, respiratory droplets or oral fluids of a person who’s infected, usually through close, intimate situations like cuddling, kissing or sex.

    2. Animal-to-person transmission occurs through broken skin, like from bites or scratches, or through direct contact with an infected animal’s blood, bodily fluids or pox lesions (sores).

    3. You can also get mpox by coming into contact with recently contaminated materials like clothing, bedding and other linens used by a person or animal who’s infected.

    HOW IS MONKEY POX DIAGNOSED?
    Because mpox is rare, a healthcare provider may first suspect other rash illnesses, such as measles or chickenpox. But swollen lymph nodes usually distinguish mpox from other poxes.

    To diagnose mpox, your healthcare provider takes a tissue sample from an open sore (lesion). Then, they send it to a lab for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing (genetic fingerprinting). You may also need to give a blood sample to check for the mpox virus or antibodies your immune system makes.

    MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT
    Is mpox curable?
    Mpox is usually a self-limited disease (gets better without treatment) with symptoms lasting from two to four weeks. Following diagnosis, your healthcare provider will monitor your condition and try to relieve your symptoms, prevent dehydration and give you antibiotics to treat secondary bacterial infections if they develop

    How is mpox treated?
    There aren’t any currently approved antiviral treatments for mpox. If you’re very sick, your provider might prescribe antiviral drugs like cidofovir or tecovirimat. These drugs are approved to treat other viral infections (like smallpox),

    PREVENTION OF MONKEY POX

    1. Vaccination
    2. Avoiding contact with infected animals (especially sick or dead animals).
    3. Avoiding contact with bedding and other materials contaminated with the virus.
    4. Thoroughly cooking all foods that contain animal meat or parts.
    5. Washing your hands frequently with soap and water.
    6. Avoiding contact with people who may be infected with the virus.
    7. Practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms and dental dams.
    8. Wearing a mask that covers your mouth and nose when around others.
    9. Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces.
    10. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for people infected with the virus.
    11. Isolation from the infected person or animal.

    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MPOX AND CHICKEN POX?

    Sometimes people misunderstood Monkey Pox with Chicken Pox but they are different.

    Mpox vs. chickenpox
    Although they both cause skin rashes, different viruses cause mpox and chickenpox. Mpox is an orthopoxvirus, while chickenpox is a herpes virus. Both viruses can spread through skin-to-skin or prolonged face-to-face contact, but chickenpox is very contagious and spreads more easily than mpox. People with mpox are more likely to have swollen lymph nodes than people with chickenpox.

    CONCLUSION:
    In Conclusion, the best way to protect yourself is to get vaccinated if you’re at high risk, avoid contact with people who are infected, wash your hands frequently and wear a face mask in crowded, indoor spaces.

    Thank you.
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    OUTBREAK OF MONKEY POX Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a rare disease caused by a virus. It leads to rashes and flu-like symptoms. Like the better-known virus that causes smallpox, it’s a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus. TYPES OF MONKEY POX ARE AS FOLLOWS. 1. clade1 of mpox virus — one that originated in Central Africa Clade I 2. Clade11 originated in West Africa (Clade II). HOW COMMON IS MPOX? Mpox is rare. But the number of cases is increasing in Africa especially Nigeria as well as in regions that haven’t seen these infections before. It can also be found in the United Kingdom. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MONKEY POX 1. Fever 2. Rash. 3. Swollen lymph nodes. 4. Chills. 5. Headache. 6. Muscle aches. 7. Fatigue. 8. Trouble breathing 9. Worsening chest pain 10. Stiff neck 11. Confusion or difficulty thinking clearly. 12. Difficulty in speaking or moving. 13. Loss of Consciousness 14. Seizures. The rash starts as flat, red bumps, which can be painful. Those bumps turn into blisters, which fill with pus. Eventually, the blisters crust over and fall off. The whole process can last two to four weeks. You can get sores on your mouth, face, hands, feet, penis, vagina or anus. Not everyone with mpox develops all the symptoms. Different ways you might experience symptoms include: Only a rash (no other symptoms), or other symptoms developing later. Flu-like symptoms, then a rash. Some people don’t get a rash at all. A rash can be widespread, but some people only a have few bumps or blisters. You can have mpox and not know it. Even if you don’t show many signs of infection, it’s possible that you can spread still spread it to others through prolonged close contact. MODE OF TRANSMISSION 1. Person-to-person spread (transmission) occurs when you come in contact with the sores, scabs, respiratory droplets or oral fluids of a person who’s infected, usually through close, intimate situations like cuddling, kissing or sex. 2. Animal-to-person transmission occurs through broken skin, like from bites or scratches, or through direct contact with an infected animal’s blood, bodily fluids or pox lesions (sores). 3. You can also get mpox by coming into contact with recently contaminated materials like clothing, bedding and other linens used by a person or animal who’s infected. HOW IS MONKEY POX DIAGNOSED? Because mpox is rare, a healthcare provider may first suspect other rash illnesses, such as measles or chickenpox. But swollen lymph nodes usually distinguish mpox from other poxes. To diagnose mpox, your healthcare provider takes a tissue sample from an open sore (lesion). Then, they send it to a lab for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing (genetic fingerprinting). You may also need to give a blood sample to check for the mpox virus or antibodies your immune system makes. MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT Is mpox curable? Mpox is usually a self-limited disease (gets better without treatment) with symptoms lasting from two to four weeks. Following diagnosis, your healthcare provider will monitor your condition and try to relieve your symptoms, prevent dehydration and give you antibiotics to treat secondary bacterial infections if they develop How is mpox treated? There aren’t any currently approved antiviral treatments for mpox. If you’re very sick, your provider might prescribe antiviral drugs like cidofovir or tecovirimat. These drugs are approved to treat other viral infections (like smallpox), PREVENTION OF MONKEY POX 1. Vaccination 2. Avoiding contact with infected animals (especially sick or dead animals). 3. Avoiding contact with bedding and other materials contaminated with the virus. 4. Thoroughly cooking all foods that contain animal meat or parts. 5. Washing your hands frequently with soap and water. 6. Avoiding contact with people who may be infected with the virus. 7. Practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms and dental dams. 8. Wearing a mask that covers your mouth and nose when around others. 9. Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. 10. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for people infected with the virus. 11. Isolation from the infected person or animal. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MPOX AND CHICKEN POX? Sometimes people misunderstood Monkey Pox with Chicken Pox but they are different. Mpox vs. chickenpox Although they both cause skin rashes, different viruses cause mpox and chickenpox. Mpox is an orthopoxvirus, while chickenpox is a herpes virus. Both viruses can spread through skin-to-skin or prolonged face-to-face contact, but chickenpox is very contagious and spreads more easily than mpox. People with mpox are more likely to have swollen lymph nodes than people with chickenpox. CONCLUSION: In Conclusion, the best way to protect yourself is to get vaccinated if you’re at high risk, avoid contact with people who are infected, wash your hands frequently and wear a face mask in crowded, indoor spaces. Thank you. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
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  • This is so sad Wriite RIP for her today 24th of July suppose be her birthday, She rented a lounge, Bought drinks, food etc even Paid for MC, DJ, Decoration and Printed invitation cards!, she had acciiident and diied
    With so much joy and happiness, she invited her friends and colleagues to come and celebrate with her. NOW she's gone
    People were anticipating and eagerly expecting 24th July to reach, but instead she left without saying goodbye! This is heartbreaking acciident took her away
    No one knows what tomorrow holds!
    Nobody knows what his or her friend or family are planing against them.
    If you have a g00d heart typpê R.I.P...
    Untim|y de@th wi|| never see you and your fami|y Your labour in life shall not be in vain in the name of Jesus Christ..
    This is so sad 😢 Wriite RIP for her 😢 today 24th of July suppose be her birthday, She rented a lounge, Bought drinks, food etc even Paid for MC, DJ, Decoration and Printed invitation cards!, she had acciiident and diied With so much joy and happiness, she invited her friends and colleagues to come and celebrate with her. NOW she's gone 😢 💔 People were anticipating and eagerly expecting 24th July to reach, but instead she left without saying goodbye! 😢 This is heartbreaking 💔 acciident took her away 😢 No one knows what tomorrow holds! Nobody knows what his or her friend or family are planing against them. 💔😭😢😢😭 If you have a g00d heart typpê R.I.P... 😢Untim|y de@th wi|| never see you and your fami|y 🙏Your labour in life shall not be in vain in the name of Jesus Christ.. 🙏
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  • NO MAN WAS ENOUGH FOR HER, SHE ALWAYS WANTED IT (Uma's Secret)

    Episode 1
    In the quiet town of Umo, there lived a beautiful girl named Uma, admired by everyone in the village.

    Men from far and wide came to ask for her hand in marriage, captivated by her glowing skin, radiant smile, and kind eyes.

    She was the talk of the town, but no matter how many suitors approached her, Uma couldn’t say yes. Instead, she spent time with them, only to send them away when she was done.

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    It wasn’t because she didn’t want love; Uma harbored a deep secret, one she could only share with her two best friends, Uso and Ken, whom she trusted completely.

    Since she was 15, Uma had felt a strange burning in her body that made her restless. She sought out men to calm the fire, but no matter what she did, the feeling never went away.

    By the time she turned 25, the problem had worsened. She had lost count of how many times she sought help, but no one knew how to assist her.

    Uma had been with almost all the men in her town, driven by an uncontrollable fire between her legs that demanded constant satisfaction.

    Deeply ashamed, she had even paid men to be with her to ease the burning, but nothing worked. Every night, she lay in bed crying, wondering why she was cursed with this terrible secret.

    Her parents, clueless about their daughter’s struggles, often pressured her to marry, saying, “Uma, you are so beautiful.

    Why don’t you settle down with a nice man?” But Uma couldn’t tell them the truth. How could she explain that one man would never be enough?

    How could she marry when she needed multiple men every day? So, she kept her secret, telling her parents she wasn’t ready for marriage, though the real reason was far darker.

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    NO MAN WAS ENOUGH FOR HER, SHE ALWAYS WANTED IT (Uma's Secret) Episode 1 In the quiet town of Umo, there lived a beautiful girl named Uma, admired by everyone in the village. Men from far and wide came to ask for her hand in marriage, captivated by her glowing skin, radiant smile, and kind eyes. She was the talk of the town, but no matter how many suitors approached her, Uma couldn’t say yes. Instead, she spent time with them, only to send them away when she was done. PAUSE: Kindly Add up this page Bcdblog Stories for more stories and updates and to be notified when I Post It wasn’t because she didn’t want love; Uma harbored a deep secret, one she could only share with her two best friends, Uso and Ken, whom she trusted completely. Since she was 15, Uma had felt a strange burning in her body that made her restless. She sought out men to calm the fire, but no matter what she did, the feeling never went away. By the time she turned 25, the problem had worsened. She had lost count of how many times she sought help, but no one knew how to assist her. Uma had been with almost all the men in her town, driven by an uncontrollable fire between her legs that demanded constant satisfaction. Deeply ashamed, she had even paid men to be with her to ease the burning, but nothing worked. Every night, she lay in bed crying, wondering why she was cursed with this terrible secret. Her parents, clueless about their daughter’s struggles, often pressured her to marry, saying, “Uma, you are so beautiful. Why don’t you settle down with a nice man?” But Uma couldn’t tell them the truth. How could she explain that one man would never be enough? How could she marry when she needed multiple men every day? So, she kept her secret, telling her parents she wasn’t ready for marriage, though the real reason was far darker. 20 shares to unlock the next episode
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  • "You can call me sátàníc or Queen of illúmínáti, I don't care. I'm actually the dévíl u know, with 7 hórns"___ Doja cat

    People keep attacking me because I said I was s∆t∆nic. I said what I said, and that's my business. It is really annoying because it discredits the work I have put into making my music."

    Those creatures and dragons you see in my music videos aren't real, they're just editing. But people think they’re real. Some say I'm the d3vil and the queen of the Illumin∆ti. Please, I'm not.

    ___ Doja cat



    Doja cat says she's not part of the Illúmînáti group.
    "You can call me sátàníc or Queen of illúmínáti, I don't care. I'm actually the dévíl u know, with 7 hórns"___ Doja cat People keep attacking me because I said I was s∆t∆nic. I said what I said, and that's my business. It is really annoying because it discredits the work I have put into making my music."🎵 Those creatures and dragons you see in my music videos aren't real, they're just editing. But people think they’re real. Some say I'm the d3vil and the queen of the Illumin∆ti. Please, I'm not. ___ Doja cat Doja cat says she's not part of the Illúmînáti group.
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  • "What you call normal is often just well-adjusted ignorance."
    "What you call normal is often just well-adjusted ignorance."
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  • Good morning God's beloved. Thank God for making us see the last Monday of July 2025. Today, by the blood of Jesus Christ, I declare that whatever has been missing in your family has been found. Every mysterious disappearance of things has stopped. I call back into your life, all that the thief stole from you whether due to ignorance, disobedience to God's word or demonic covenants. Any covenant entered by your forefathers, that is speaking against your family, I declare it shut out and blotted out forever by the blood of Jesus Christ. Your turn to dance the dance of David has come. Now, I wear you your garment of joy. Now I wear you your dancing shoes. I declare, let the celebrations begin. Let the drum of heaven begin to play for you now. Nothing will stop your joy. Nothing will stop your promotion. Nothing will cut your life short. Enjoy a MIRACLE-LADEN MONDAY.
    Good morning God's beloved. Thank God for making us see the last Monday of July 2025. Today, by the blood of Jesus Christ, I declare that whatever has been missing in your family has been found. Every mysterious disappearance of things has stopped. I call back into your life, all that the thief stole from you whether due to ignorance, disobedience to God's word or demonic covenants. Any covenant entered by your forefathers, that is speaking against your family, I declare it shut out and blotted out forever by the blood of Jesus Christ. Your turn to dance the dance of David has come. Now, I wear you your garment of joy. Now I wear you your dancing shoes. I declare, let the celebrations begin. Let the drum of heaven begin to play for you now. Nothing will stop your joy. Nothing will stop your promotion. Nothing will cut your life short. Enjoy a MIRACLE-LADEN MONDAY.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/live/Yy3Mo_gyXSA?si=K0GnglpKWY0h9V_e

    GREAT AND MIGHTY THINGS OF ELROI
    #NSPPD#7:00AMFIREPRAYER!
    WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.
    https://www.youtube.com/live/Yy3Mo_gyXSA?si=K0GnglpKWY0h9V_e GREAT AND MIGHTY THINGS OF ELROI #NSPPD#7:00AMFIREPRAYER! WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.
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  • “BIAFRA REGARDS ALL YORUBA LAND FRIENDS”.
    A LETTER OF OJUKWU TO LT. COL.VICTOR BANJO TO CAPTURE AND LIBERATE MIDWEST AND WESTERN REGION, 22ND AUGUST 1967

    My dear Victor,

    1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965.

    2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination. We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim.

    3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:-

    (i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West.

    (ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression.

    (iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened.

    (iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat.

    (v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory.

    (vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba.

    (vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority.

    (viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops.

    (ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss: (a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory; (b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra.

    4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation.

    5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing.

    6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation.

    Yours very sincerely,

    Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu,
    Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces.

    Culled from "A Break in the Silence : Lt. Col. Victor Adebukunola Banjo", by Adetowun Ogunsheye, Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 2001".
    “BIAFRA REGARDS ALL YORUBA LAND FRIENDS”. A LETTER OF OJUKWU TO LT. COL.VICTOR BANJO TO CAPTURE AND LIBERATE MIDWEST AND WESTERN REGION, 22ND AUGUST 1967 My dear Victor, 1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965. 2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination. We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim. 3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:- (i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West. (ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression. (iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened. (iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat. (v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory. (vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba. (vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority. (viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops. (ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss: (a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory; (b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra. 4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation. 5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing. 6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation. Yours very sincerely, Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu, Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces. Culled from "A Break in the Silence : Lt. Col. Victor Adebukunola Banjo", by Adetowun Ogunsheye, Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 2001".
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