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ROY FOWL ASSISTED LIVING FISH FRY

MARCIA TELL DEM NO GRAY HAIR OOO

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hi met,  Good day, a long long time mi nuh send yuh nothing but this catch my eye at around 2 o’clock this morning….mi waa ask if is a man or woman??? :))
dam my Mr. wrong just tell me that he cares for me alot. and i responded to him how can you care for me me when you have 4 kids with four different girls, and he reply to me dont worry about them because if you coulda breed you would be baby mother # 5 i just shake my head and tell him good night and he went back to watch tv a guess he be leaving at 3.am as he normally does to go back to his woman i hate this life but love the man
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HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL THE DADS

Fathers young, fathers old
Remembering good times are our gold.

Value earned through guidance given
Helping us go forth in living’.

Each father adding to our trove
A treasure chest of love untold.

Remembering father in our lives
Taking time to realize.

Fatherly love brings wealth to living
Remembering this we go forth in giving.

Fathers young, fathers old
We remember you all
As life unfolds.
Ragini

MUCH ADO ABOUT A HOE

WTF AFRICA- COW BURIED ALIVE TO AVOID DEAD MAN’S CURSE

– A family in Murang’a was forced to bury a live calf in a grave next to their deceased relative’s grave to avoid a curse on the bereaved in a shocking and bizarre ritual.

The family members and villagers were compelled to bury alive the eight-month calf just hours before the body of 84 year old Elisha Mugucia Wang’era was buried next to it.

The deceased had insisted on the ritual saying his elder sister Mariamu Wanjiru had refused to give him one cow as part of her dowry that he was to receive on behalf of their late father Tiras Wang’era Mugucia.

“He said that my mother’s ruracio-dowry- had not been completed as one cow died along the way and as the son of his late father, he was to be given the animal to complete the dowry payment as per traditions,” said Mrs Louise Mungai a niece of the deceased.

He left strict instructions that the animal be buried alive and had to be buried hours before he was interred. Villagers and area assistant chief could only watch helplessly as the calf was lowered into the shallow grave with it legs tied.

“It is such a bizarre incident and we are feeling so bad because in our life we could not imagine that our uncle could make such a demand,” Mrs Mungai said.

“Yes it has given out a cry, the curse will not follow us and we can now be rest assured that we are safe!” A nephew of the deceased Samuel Kabuna exclaimed as the helplessly calf bleated out ‘fulfilling’ another condition the uncle had given.

Mzee’s burial ceremony was later led by Assemblies Christian Church, which distanced itself from the family’s earlier ritual, and was buried in grave next to ‘his calf’.

BMW

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