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BEFORE HE WAS HANGED South Africa's Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Said;
"My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua"
Dont forget him !!!
#mightyafricanhistory #southafricanBEFORE HE WAS HANGED South Africa's Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Said; "My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua" Dont forget him !!! #mightyafricanhistory #southafrican0 Comments 0 Shares 101 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
The Silent Message of the Sphinx: Revealing the True Origins of an Ancient Civilization. Why its characteristics do not match modern narratives.The Silent Message of the Sphinx: Revealing the True Origins of an Ancient Civilization. Why its characteristics do not match modern narratives.0 Comments 0 Shares 123 Views 0 Reviews
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Before King Ahmed of Ottoman went to war, he locked his wife (the beautiful Queen) in a private room and gave the key to his best friend Mousa and said: "If I'm not back in four days, open the room and she's yours ... "
He climbed on his horse and gallops off towards the battlefield. Half an hour later, the King noticed a cloud of dust behind him. He stopped and saw his friend galloping very fast towards him.
"What's wrong ?" Asked the King. Out of breath, his friend Mousa responded: "You gave me the wrong key"
What????
Can you imagine !
He didn't even wait for the said 4 days before trying the keys.
Be careful with the one you consider your best "friends" and whom you think you can entrust them with your hard earned treasure - they could be wishing you dead soon and hopefully inherit your God-given fortune!Before King Ahmed of Ottoman went to war, he locked his wife (the beautiful Queen) in a private room and gave the key to his best friend Mousa and said: "If I'm not back in four days, open the room and she's yours ... " He climbed on his horse and gallops off towards the battlefield. Half an hour later, the King noticed a cloud of dust behind him. He stopped and saw his friend galloping very fast towards him. "What's wrong ?" Asked the King. Out of breath, his friend Mousa responded: "You gave me the wrong key" What???? Can you imagine ! He didn't even wait for the said 4 days before trying the keys. Be careful with the one you consider your best "friends" and whom you think you can entrust them with your hard earned treasure - they could be wishing you dead soon and hopefully inherit your God-given fortune!0 Comments 0 Shares 226 Views 0 Reviews -
Hetty Green, considered one of the most miserly women in history, amassed an estimated fortune of over $2.3 billion. Born in the United States in 1835, she was the only daughter of a wealthy businessman and inherited around $7.5 million. At the age of 21, she moved to New York to invest in Wall Street, where she earned the nickname “The Wicked Witch of Wall Street.”
Even after marrying a millionaire, Hetty maintained extremely frugal habits. She would collect leftover cakes and biscuits from grocery stores and argue to get free bones for her dog.
Despite being one of the richest women in the United States during the Gilded Age, Hetty was known for her extreme stinginess and thriftiness. From the age of 16, she sewed her own undergarments and refused to replace them for the rest of her life. She avoided spending money at all costs, never used hot water, wore the same black dress until it was completely worn out, and survived on cheap cakes that cost only a few cents.
One of the most infamous episodes of her life involved her son, who had to have his leg amputated because Hetty delayed seeking medical treatment, insisting on finding free healthcare services.
Hetty Green passed away in 1916 at the age of 81 in New York. She was officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most miserly person in history. The cause of her death was a stroke, which occurred while arguing with her maid over a requested pay raise.
After her death, she left behind a vast fortune, but her children did not follow her extreme frugality. Instead, her daughter was so generous that she used part of her inheritance to build a free hospital.Hetty Green, considered one of the most miserly women in history, amassed an estimated fortune of over $2.3 billion. Born in the United States in 1835, she was the only daughter of a wealthy businessman and inherited around $7.5 million. At the age of 21, she moved to New York to invest in Wall Street, where she earned the nickname “The Wicked Witch of Wall Street.” Even after marrying a millionaire, Hetty maintained extremely frugal habits. She would collect leftover cakes and biscuits from grocery stores and argue to get free bones for her dog. Despite being one of the richest women in the United States during the Gilded Age, Hetty was known for her extreme stinginess and thriftiness. From the age of 16, she sewed her own undergarments and refused to replace them for the rest of her life. She avoided spending money at all costs, never used hot water, wore the same black dress until it was completely worn out, and survived on cheap cakes that cost only a few cents. One of the most infamous episodes of her life involved her son, who had to have his leg amputated because Hetty delayed seeking medical treatment, insisting on finding free healthcare services. Hetty Green passed away in 1916 at the age of 81 in New York. She was officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most miserly person in history. The cause of her death was a stroke, which occurred while arguing with her maid over a requested pay raise. After her death, she left behind a vast fortune, but her children did not follow her extreme frugality. Instead, her daughter was so generous that she used part of her inheritance to build a free hospital.0 Comments 0 Shares 260 Views 0 Reviews -
Sister of King Tutankhamun : Meritamun
It's a painted limestone. The color is damaged but it remains some on the eyes bones and on the neck. This reconstruction is 100% accurate.Sister of King Tutankhamun : Meritamun It's a painted limestone. The color is damaged but it remains some on the eyes bones and on the neck. This reconstruction is 100% accurate.0 Comments 0 Shares 385 Views 0 Reviews -
Police in Nyamira are searching for Kevin Onsombi a 32 year old man who painted his dog to look like a tiger to scare loan recovery officers after defaulting to pay the loan of Ksh 50,000 . It is said that Onsombi borrowed the loan from a Savings Sacco to pay for his wife's dowry.Police in Nyamira are searching for Kevin Onsombi a 32 year old man who painted his dog to look like a tiger to scare loan recovery officers after defaulting to pay the loan of Ksh 50,000 . It is said that Onsombi borrowed the loan from a Savings Sacco to pay for his wife's dowry.0 Comments 0 Shares 397 Views 0 Reviews
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