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US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by RoyalMail10:29pm On Jan 022017
The heart of a man they say is desperately wicked... This is a very sad story, but its just unfortunate.. A Facebook User Aremo Oriola has Just shared a shocking news about a Nigerian couple based in America who just visited Nigeria to come and see the house that they have been sending money for their brother to build; According to him,

THE HEART OF MAN IS DESPERATELY WICKED. OVER WHAT......??
I just got this..someone who knows the wife personally just inbox me to confirm the story. According to him, they were liberians based in Minnesota.
the couples went home for Christmas.. they had been sending monies home...for the husbands brother to build them houses. While at home this Christmas...this brother cooked food and sent over to his brother and wife. They died after eating the food.

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Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by RoyalMail10:30pm On Jan 022017
Man is wicked...


Lalasticlala
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Paragon311(m): 10:38pm On Jan 022017
WICKED!!!!!

Animal in human skin....
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Nobody: 10:39pm On Jan 022017
shocked
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Toosure7010:40pm On Jan 022017
trust nobody

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Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Qmerit(m): 10:44pm On Jan 022017
Just to cover up not knowing he actually opened the secret the more.
RIP couple: Your death shall be more horrible.

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Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by AjayiWrites10:46pm On Jan 022017
Toosure70:
trust nobody

Yes ooo, man is wicked..

Lalasticlala, Seun, Mynd44
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by decatalyst(m): 11:04pm On Jan 022017
This is shocking and its pure wickedness if the story is true. Some family members are devil reincarnate.


Click like if you have a wonderful family

I thank God for mine

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Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by josephine12311:05pm On Jan 022017
bad
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by efepro(m): 11:23pm On Jan 022017
village people...reason why Nigeria is backward, jealousy, hatred, envy, evil everywhere
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by AjayiWrites12:06am On Jan 032017
I hope Lalasticlala gets this to FP...
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by abdulaz3:05am On Jan 032017
Trust no one.
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Nobody: 5:18am On Jan 032017
Some people can do anything for money. they fail to notice that life is too short.
rip
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by GoggleB(m): 6:17am On Jan 032017
So sad.
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by Kingbuhari(m): 6:39am On Jan 032017
I'm not surprise this owambe obsessed people and their wickedness.... work them no go agree TUFIAKWA
Re: US Based Couple Poisoned By Brother After Spending House Money (photos) by mytime24(f): 6:40am On Jan 072017
@op, dey're nt nigerians undecided



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When did this happen? If this is a recent incident, does it have any semblance to this story that was posted in January 2nd 2017 in Naijaland ? here:https://www.nairaland.com/3551494/us-based-couple-poisoned-brother I do research on topics that concerns African lifestyles, culture and sociology, so as soon as I saw the story, I went into finding out more about this story and I found this and other stories especially since the publisher showed similar photos in the Naijaland's publication. I will suggest that Bloggers do research on topics before publishing them so that we will be informed with current affairs.

This one feels a bit too personal. My dad travelled back to Ghana to claim the homes he was given by his father. My aunt in Ghana refused to give up the houses and my dad ended up sick in Ghana. We had to fly out there and bring him to England to get medical attention. He was never the same and I haven’t spoken to my aunt since 2011. I really believe my aunt poisoned my dad because he was in good health when he left but unrecognisable when we saw him. He died a few months after we brought him back from Ghana. I’ll never speak to my Aunt again. Unfortunately, these stories happen way too much.


Be careful of this African pple. They can be so heartless once it comes to wealth grabbing

 @Haji Yahya Kamara  yeah, it really broke me. He went to Ghana with £5000 and in good health. A few weeks later he looked terrible and was disoriented. Nobody in the UK could medically diagnose him and he went into a coma a few weeks later. I’ll never forgive my Aunt and haven’t spoken to her since 2011 at my father’s funeral.


 @Damaris Zuckschwert  thank you. Yes, he was only 68 years old and in good health before he travelled to Ghana. The main reason he wanted his homes in Ghana was to leave them to his sons but my Aunt wasn’t gonna let him have what was rightfully his.


 @Ob n  I wouldn’t have thought it was possible until it happened.
Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach
 @Remi Bello  I know. Sometimes I can’t even believe it actually happened. He was so delusional and unrecognisable when we saw him in Ghana. He couldn’t even speak properly and my Aunt claiming that she didn’t know what happened to him 😡


David
Really sorry for your loss Marian.
Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach
 @Damaris Zuckschwert  it still makes me angry whenever I think about it. At the time, I felt like I could seriously hurt someone. All he wanted was to claim what rightfully belonged to him. This video triggered me a lot.



That is why a lot of Africans do not like getting into fights for land or property because they are scared to die over Juju. My dad passed away last year and some of his brothers came while everybody was mourning to ask my step mom for the documents of all his properties. I knew that was coming and as the oldest I took all the documents. They came at me hard, elders in the family told me to let it go, some of my uncles cursing me calling the ancestors on me. I told them they forget about something, those same ancestors they are calling are mine to. So I called cursed them back calling all my good ancestors on then Thing is my maternal grandfather was a King. And they know that. In Congo people are scared of Chieds and Kings lol. They left us alone.


So sorry about your dad, May his soul rest in peace. Why is people so wicked. Before I don't use to believed in this story, but now I feel so scared about siblings, families etc. Please we should be careful of unknown


 @TMKR  hmmm I refused to give them money to build my house or even tell them except my brother, Just after I finished they finds out 3 weeks later after I came back to the UK my brother died This is just 2 weeks again am having calls from people telling me is because of me and I should be very careful Am having a feeling not to go home again but if I don’t go then they win 🤔


 @TMKR  yes, you’re right. My dad was fighting for his property because he wanted to pass it on to his children. Sorry to hear about your dad. Some people just decide not to take the chance because of the risks. It’s so sad that family can be more dangerous to us than strangers.
Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach
 @Maami na Sabeetee  I didn’t think it was possible either. I heard plenty of stories from my Nigerian friends but I didn’t believe them. There was no possibility that the way things happened with my dad could have been a coincidence.
Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach
 @TrueMamle  it’s not worth the risk seriously. We had to persuade my sister to let things go because she wanted to travel to Ghana and find a solicitor to get my father’s house but it took us a year to finally talk her out of it. Some people will use any tactics to stop you from getting what you want. When you’re in their country, they have the advantage.

Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach
 @nana kazondo  no, she lives in one house and rents out the other. That was my dad’s issue that she was getting rent from the house she was supposed to be living in and was living in his house. Therefore, he had neither. She still thinks it’s okay. I don’t even care about the houses but it’s the fact that my dad didn’t deserve to be treated like that and she took time away from him that we could have spent with him. Nothing can make up for that.
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Anu Oluwapo
Wow! People are so wicked. Facing almost d same I’m in New York. I’ll never take my kids home
TrueMamle
 @Marian Hanson Counsellor and Coach  you are right I have learned my lesson now the next step after my brother is put to rest is to keep to myself as at now everyone is loving careering all for one thing 🤔


Maud Turnbull
It happens too much after sending your money it happened in Jamaica also too much these people are so wicked
KENZIE KI
 @TrueMamle  if Jesus of Nazareth is your defender no weapon formed against you shall prosper, therefore go boldly in wisdom knowing you are sheltered under the covering of the creator of the heavens ,earth and all it contains and nothing by any means shall hurt you.
gladwell tailor
So disgusting to hear from you and my heartfelt condolences to you the witch will die poor after which she regrets for ever.your dad's blood is in her home forever.

I am from Ghana and live in the US. My own experience before I became born again will fill 1000 of pages of a book. As I am writing, my maternal family led by my own Sister have already sold my land property even though I am still alive and the issue is currently pending. Such are some of the wicked stories that we hear from the motherland. One thing we, the contemporary generation fail to recognize is about the realities of the Physical and Spiritual Realms. All these demonic activities are fueled by people's envy, jealousy and greed. People who are agents of the Devil would do anything to accomplish their goals. Diasporians need to wake up and seek protections from all these evil forces. Note this, demonic activities is not exclusive to only the African continents. All over the world, demonology takes many forms( I am researching on that). To seek protections, people do everything including herbs and common everyday kitchen stuff. Recommendation: Bath with salt ( two of the witches in my family have all recommended that and it works ). The best protection to me is BUILDING A RELATIONSHIP with God. ( John 3:3; Romans 10:9, ). ( Yes, I have done that and God is working miracles-Isaiah 54:17; Deuteronomy 31:6). God Bless You wherever you are.






" People get caught up catering for every of their family's needs and unable to build their own wealth "Your last line is epic and deserve an applaud and standing ovation. This was my story until this year when I shut everyone one down to use the last of my savings to purchase a plot in Abuja. I kid you not, I experienced so much happiness and sense of little fulfillment in my life. It added so much quality to my life and given me a sense of direction. Guess what? the moment they heard I bought that plot in one of the top middle class neighborhood in Abuja I earned a high level of respect from them. Before, then, they thought I was stupid for throwing my money to whoever that ever asked for it🙄 and no one ever advised me instead they shower their manipulating praises and prayers on me😠 unbelievably retrospectively stupid I was. Thank you so much my dear brother for enlightening and emancipating people from toxic emotional blackmail and mental prison from families in Nigeria👏👏👏👏.


The only time many family members appreciate you in Nigeria is the first time you travel back. It brings back nostalgia. After that first welcome back trip, they see you as a bank. Failure to operate as a bank will get you in deep trouble with them. Sometimes it pays to move like you are a "tough guy". It keeps them at bay.
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Promisepeggy uzoma
Since I have been to abroad i have never saved money through my family members, or extended families, till now I only dash them money but they no nothing about how I sent money to Nigeria and it has been going well with me they don't know my capabilities till now, I think we are in peace
Ebube Emmanuel
They should go and work, they re not handicapped or incessesant beggar



U are so right, I experienced the same thing with my siblings eventually I had to cut them out of my life completely.
Queen Lady
Yeah I am not even Nigerian and I know that. 😬


It is not just Nigerian it's Jamaicans too

Jamaicans too, my own mother betrayed me, they act like money grows on trees, and you obligated to take care of them, your family is worst.
Donnette Jolly
 @Charmaine Chavies  Sorry to hear ....and your Wiser now you've learnt from the experience and many had suffered the same by them mother 👩 shame

Will I know of the money betrayal first hand because I sent money to build a business and my own brother robbed me by putting it in his name and never said a word to me and his excuse was that he didn't want any problems in case anything had to be signed...and this was in South America not Africa so some families all over the world rip you off..smh
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sonia harrison
They stay home and feel entitled, not even knowing how hard it is abroad. If someone is I'll, I will reach out that is it.
Pepe 💕
 @Maud Turnbull  It's all of the diaspora to be honest.



The bitter truth is most family members in Nigeria do not love their family members in diaspora. All what they are interested in is use their loved ones in diaspora as ATM. That is very sad.
ibexy
I went through the same situation but I managed to kick out the offending "brother" before he could "finalize" the plan. I took over my affairs for my self. The battle is still on till today but I have the entire community behind me and my house is 90% completed. Today, I dont have to go back to the family house (which I also rebuilt). Its a common problem. Save up your money, go back home and do your own stuff by yourself. Trust no one. You also need a streak of ruthlessness because they will come with all sorts of emotional abuse to pull at your heart strings. Dont do it. Everyone should be responsible for themselves.



Build your own house. Go home hire workers buy materials, hire Engineer and project Foreman build your project to certain stable stage, use up all material, pay everyone you hired; lock up and secure site before fly back abroad. Resume the project next time you fly home and repeat. Never enter into any business arrangement with anybody back home. A former colleague years ago informed me his brother in law went home to collect keys from a relative who was supposed to have built his house. The dude died within a week of of arriving back home.

I have the same experience with my aunty and is husband in Lagos. I take my house back when it’s still 10% now I’m almost finished now @ 99%. The evil in Nigeria regarding the families is beyond imagination, yes some people may be lucky to have good family but the percentage is less than 5%.

I had a case where a son that has not been to Nigeria for the past 20yrs sent money to his dad to build for him but the dad was taking pictures of other people's site and construction works sending to the son . By the time the son finally came to Nigeria ,all what the dad could show was just a short fence ,no house . The son vowed never to come back to Nigeria again
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Anu Oluwapo
Wow! Did that to his son! Imagine
Danladi Ojito
This is to show how some can kill their own very sons for money .
Sunshine 7104 Charles
Always good to let a friend to get involved too, guess I'm lucky my sister is building for me n I'm trusting her I get updates all the time n pics too, some people r to dam wicked, thinking people overseas have a money tree.
TVS African reawakened
Some of us need to realize that our parents see us as property not humans



Someone who has settled with his family in the US or in Europe and has raised his children there, should not brother about properties in Africa. Because, even if he gets them, his children, who are now American or European citizens and with completely different orientation, would NEVER EVER go back to Africa in search of or to inherit "father's property". Sadly, in addition to the properties lost, the children too would be lost to the West.
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Eileen Watt
Diasporians needs training when they land in a foreign country and start working. 1. Get your self straight ASAP. 2. Save your money. 3. Live frugal. 4.Do not send money home to anyone to buy properties 5. Manage your own finances electronically. 6. Do not disclose how much you earn to family. 7. Say I can't to relatives begging you money. Tell them three is no funds for charity You have to pay bills. 8. Rid your self of guilt. 9. Stay healthy. 10. Enjoy a balance life


This is worldwide. In Mexico, my friend's brother quoted the costs of the land he wanted to purchase at 30% higher than actual cost. The brother kept the difference for himself. The family in Mexico knew; but, were afraid to say anything. The story went around town and got back to my friend. He did not talk to his brother for years after that. They are on okay terms now; but, I think the trust is forever lost.
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kaydenpat
It’s hard to believe that your own flesh and blood would treat you that way.
Sola Gesture.
So, we're still alive, be aware of 'family business.' How many times do you see them sending something to you when you send them money? They're so self-centered and care-less about you or your family in the diaspora, it's so upsetting!



True. It's the same in the Caribbean too. A family member ask me to pay for his college. I told him to apply for scholarship first which he qualifies for and then I'll help with a small allowance. He refused to apply for the scholarship. I suspected he had no intentions of going to college but was going to take the money and travel. I didn't send him anything. He blocked me. No problem.








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