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Polygamous Man Uses Biblical Examples To Explain Why He Has Three Wives
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A polygamous man has used biblical examples to explain why he has three wives.

The man said he has three wife and even more because people with more than more found favour with God, like Abraham, David, Jacobs etc. while people with one wife they betrayed God, like Ahab, Ananias, Harod etc.

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65-year-old American Man Arrested And Charged With Tampering With Evidence In Connection With The D3ath Of A Nigerian Man In The U.S.
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A man has been arrested for tampering with evidence after a d3ad body was found inside his McKinney home.

According to a press release by the Collin County Sheriff’s office, Mark Horak, 65, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the investigation into the d3ath of a man who was found d3ad at his home in July, 2024,

The agency previously reported that on July 31, 2024, a man at a local emergency room reported there was an unconscious man with a head inj¥ry at his home on Billy Mitchell Drive. Deputies made their way into the home and found 31-year-old Olutoyosi Molomo d3ad.

The Collin County Medical Examiner’s Office later determined that a g¥n shot had kill3d Molomo. The sheriff’s office says evidence shows Horak “knowingly altered the crime scene after Mr. Molomo’s d3ath.”

Horak has been charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence with the intent to impair a human corpse, which is a second-degree felony. Law enforcement has not publicly released the identity of the man in the emergency room.

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office says they are still investigating to learn what led to Molomo’s d3ath.

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Nearly 40% Of Parents Worry Their Kids Will Require Financial Assistance As Adults
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Parents are worried that their children will need financial help even as adults.

Nearly four in ten (37%) parents of all generations worry their children will need financial assistance well into adulthood, a recent survey by U.S. Bank found. Those concerns run higher for Gen X parents, typically those born between 1965 and 1980, with more than half (53%) fearing that their kids would rely on them for money.

Over the past few years, many people, but especially younger people, struggled with the growing cost of living due to rampant inflation. Higher interest rates as the Federal Reserve attempted to tame rising prices meant many fell behind on paying for their cars or credit card bills.

Earlier this year, a survey from Bank of America found that 46% of adult members of Gen Z—or those typically born between born between 1997 and 2012—were receiving financial assistance from parents or other family members to pay for essential expenses.

Advisors say some of those worries could be mitigated by families having more open conversations around savings, debt and inheritance.

"Our hope is that these survey findings spark a dialogue on the importance of families discussing challenging financial topics, ultimately empowering more families to engage in the tough conversations that are critical to building wealth,” said Beth Lawlor, president of Private and Affluent Wealth Management at U.S. Bank.

Even though parents today are more than twice as likely to talk to their children about finances than their parents did, they are still not very comfortable having those discussions. They'd rather chat about politics and the 2024 presidential election (76%) than their own finances (63%), the U.S. Bank survey found.

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Bobrisky-EFCC Saga: “If The Falanas Let This Go Unchallenged, People Will Claim They Are Guilty Of The Accusations. Now That They Are Taking It Up, People Call It Oppr3ssion,” Says Activist Aisha Yesu
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Activist Aisha Yesufu has received that if the Falanas let this go unchallenged, people will claim they are guilty of the accusations. Now that they are taking it up, people call it oppr3ssion.

In the last few days I have been aghast at the thinking of so many. Many think they own you when you speak against injustice or stand for someone. If the Falanas let this go unchallenged the same people will say that they are guilty of what they are accused of. Now they are taking it up they say it is oppression. The same person did say they should clear their names and that is exactly what they are doing.

For those who feel that the focus should be on the corruption and not Falanas taking on def mation case, have you ever heard of multi tasking? Both can be done. If the guy in the video has evidence to the accusations then he goes to court otherwise tender the apologies and let everyone move on. Because many do not care about their reputation they feel others shouldn’t. You want to tarnish a family’s hard earned name and you think they should let it go. What ne nsense is that! The corruption case can go hand in hand.

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Marriage: Man Shares His Regrets On X
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A man has shared his regrets on marriage on X.

He said he married his wife and it looks like she carried bad luck into his life. He has been fired from two jobs in about a year. Sometimes he r£gretted because she not added anything yet to him.

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Be Patient, Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day,” Says Minister Of State For Youth Development, Hon. Ayodele Olawande, As He Appeals To Nigerian Youths
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The Minister of State for Youth Development, Hon. Ayodele Olawande, has appealed to Nigerian youths to be patient, saying “Rome was not built in a day”.

Olawande made the call at a retirement dinner of Hajiya Walida Isa, Director, Corps Mobilisation, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on Friday in Abuja.

The Youth Minister praised the exemplary service of the retired NYSC Director emphasising her boldness, courage and steadfastness. He, however, highlighted the importance of diligence, factualness and contributing meaningfully to the country regardless of one’s role.

“Well, when I was speaking, I said it clearly. I said that if there is one thing that I’ve learned from this woman during her service, things we’ve heard about her, before we know her is boldness. She is courageous and steadfast. As a youth, be focused and just know that you can contribute anything meaningful to the country, whichever quota or whichever way they put you.

”So my message for the young people is that Rome is not built in a day. It is a process and this process is what we are in now. And the process is what we are seeing with what she has done and everybody is here to celebrate her. So what are they going to know you for when you are out of one particular job you are doing? We have clearly know and feel the good work, the good actions and great things she has done.

We are satisfied and we know we are gaining a lot from her, as youths, we want to be bold, we want to be factual. We want to work diligently so that people will also say good things about us. We want all the young people she has trained in one way or the other to know that they can be better than her wherever and however they find themselves,” he said.

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