Tuesday 27 June 2017

Man's Pennis caught fire after having 176 Children....

A 65 year old Man from Uganda is pleading for help with his 176 Children. According to Naija.com, Mr Mustafa Magambo Mutone also the world most fruitful man has 13 wives and 10 girlfriends.



Information gathered from Naija.com has it that the 65 year old has called on the Federal government for financial help to enable him meet up with the children's up-keep.

However, your personal opinion on what and how to help these lovely children conquer the challenging situation their parents got them in, would matter/help a lot.

Could the United Nation please show some kindness to this innocent children as the Uganda Government might not have enough capacity to fix this.

Let us know your take on this issue by dropping your comments below.



Grace Ogechi
        AKA
Agunwanyi Igbozuruike.

Sunday 25 June 2017

Agunwanyi and The Lord Mayor of Notts at the Refugees..

Agunwanyi Igbozuruike aka Oge Grace meets The Lord Mayor of Nottingham on Friday the 23 of June 2017 at the Refutea Cultural Fusion event which took place at the Brendon Lawrence Sports Hall / Refugee Forum in Nottingham City, England United Kingdom of Great Britain.

Myself-Agunwanyi and my Children (Jemma & Lychee) with the Lord Mayor, Cllr Michael Edwards.

Agunwanyi (myself) - The Fashion Mogul, who appeared at the last minute with her two children in her own made outfits, expressed her sincere gratitude to the Lord Mayor for coming out with his entourage to Grace this wonderful occasion.

However, Agunwanyi discribes the Lord Mayor in one sentence: "The Man of the people."

It was epic of the moment as other beautiful women from the Nottingham Women's Cultural Exchange With their children turned up in mass to celebrate and dine with The very Lovely, Friendly and Loyal Guru, The Lord Mayor of Nottingham on the Rufugee week.

Thanks to Lady Salani and Bridget for seeing to the success of this great event.


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Photos of few of us with the Lord Mayor: Lady Salani in green, Mrs Ogechidi-second right, The Lord Mayor-centre, my very self-Agunwanyi with our beautiful children.

I will not forget to mention about the lots of incredible fun activities that took place during the show:
Of course, Loads of presentation; Kids and adults modelling their various country's native attires.
Singing, dancing, dramas and speech presentation by some beautiful women of  the Nottingham Women's Cultual Exchange.

Conclusively, the Lord Mayor Micheal Edwards in his Amazing kindness, signed the certificate of Award which was presented to all the children that attended the event.

I personally can not wait to see this glorious event again by next year.

It was fantastically AWESOM!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘❤️




Thursday 22 June 2017

The misery of an ungrateful wife

LIFE WHAT A JOURNEY?

....My wife was ungrateful



I met Thandiwe Zulu in 2005 during a United Church Of Zambia church conference at St Paul's church in Kabwata.

She was one of the participants from Chipata.A church friend introduced me to her and that's how we became friends and later we got married in 2006 after I paid k4000 lobola.We had a traditional wedding.

About 3-month after we got married, I asked Thandiwe to come up with a business proposal.I wanted to empower her.I was against the idea of her just staying at home without doing anything.

Thandiwe told me she wanted to do business of buying women clothes from South African for resell here.

I was then working as an accountant at a private school in lusaka.
I got a loan and I gave her the capital and that's how she started travelling to south Africa.

Within a short period of time,her business grew,she would travel to south Africa twice a month.She then stopped dealing in women clothes and started supplying Electronic appliances and groceries to Indians the entire Lusaka.

She started making a lot of money.My salary was peanuts to her.Then suddenly I noticed that she was becoming too excited with her new found fume.She suddenly became disrespectful.She used to tell me off in front of my friends.She stopped doing house chores and doing my laundry.

At first when she started her business, she would go on her business trips for a week but now she started going for a month and some times even for 6-weeks and she would threaten divorce whenever I questioned her as to why she had taken long to come back from her business trip.

Things got worse when I stopped work.The owner of the school where I was working died and his children failed to run the school, so the school was shut.
Thandiwe and I had to move from the school house to Nipa flats. Thandiwe paid rentals for the new flat.

She became so unruly.She told" me she wasn't ready to feed a grown up man." She started spending nights out.She would come back the next day looking fresh.
I continued to stay with her because I did not have any place to go to.Then I started hearing rumors, that she was cheating on me with a Nigerian national.When I asked her about the rumours, she confessed that it was true and that she no longer wanted me in her life.She told me I was not man enough as I was a broke man who depended on women for survival.
I was shocked.I felt like hitting her hard but I managed to control my temper.
I left our house and went to Sikanze police camp to watch a soccer match involving Nhwazi vs Konkola Blades.
I was still hurt inside.I could not understand her behavior after all I did for her.
When I got home after the match, I found my things at the doorstep of our house and the door was locked.It was embarrassing.Neighbours came out of their houses to see what was going on.I could hear people making fun of the whole situation.
I just got my things and went to my Uncle's place in Lilanda.I walked from Nipa to Lilanda.
When I reached Lilanda I explained everything to my uncle and the next day my uncle summoned Thandiwe and her relatives.
Surprisingly Thandiwe and her relatives came to the meeting with k4000 lobola I had paid.We were told that the marriage was over.
I begged Thandiwe to rescind her decision.I begged her to stay with me but all in vain.I loved Thandiwe so much, She was the first woman I dated and subsequently married.
I was heartbroken.I cried like a small baby but it's like she had already made up her mind.
I only stayed with my uncle in Lilanda for a week.He was a council retiree and he was looking after more than 7 orphans and dependants and his house was small.
I managed to find a room for k150 in chibolya.I started applying for jobs but the response was not favourable.My neighbour Amos was a bus driver so, one day he asked me to be his bus conductor for a day as his conductor was not feeling ok that day.I accepted his offer and that's how I became a conductor and sometimes i used to work as a luggage loader at intercity bus terminus.I started making a bit of money and eventually I forgot about Thandiwe.
Two-years passed without hearing from her.Then one day in 2008, we met at intercity bus terminus when she was coming from south Africa.She came out of the bus together with a light skinned guy.She was looking very attractive and happy.I could tell the guy she was with was her boyfriend.They looked beautiful together.
I then approached them and offered to carry their luggage.well that was my Job.Thandiwe ignored me, I could tell that she did not want her man to know about us.I could tell that my presence made her feel uncomfortable.She was now high class.I was not comfortable either. I was dirty and untidy and I had a lot of beards.

she did not greet or say a word to me.There was a red Jaguar waiting for them just near Juldan motor ways offices at intercity.Her man instructed me to take the luggage to the parked car.After this was done, they jumped in the car and speed off.

I felt bad that day.I still loved Thandiwe. I could not understand why she betrayed me.I continued working as a bus conductor and as a luggage boy.
One day in 2010, while transporting passengers from Chelstone to Town I was invited to church by one of the passengers.It happened that It was my birthday and at night when we were about to knock off the driver and I offered the passengers a free ride.The passengers were happy and a woman called Lucy invited me to her church at CHRIST EMBASSY at YMCA in chilumbulu road.
I did not want to disappoint her so I went to her church the next morning.I was welcomed at church and that's how I joined the Christ Embassy Church.I continued going to church and after a month, there was an announcement in church for all those willing to join the Zambia Police Service.We were told to see one of the senior elders.After the church service Lucy and i went to see the church elder.He told us to give him both our academic and professional documents.

Lucy had his number, so that same week we gave him our documents.Lucy and I became best friends and through her help I moved to Kabwata where she helped me rent an inside bedroom.I stopped being a bus conductor and concentrated on my church work.

About a month after I applied to join the Police service, a break through happened in my life.The names were published in the newspapers and Lucy and i were selected to go for training at Lilayi Police Training College.
We went for training for a year and after the pass out I was posted to Force headquarters while Lucy went to work at Central police.

I married Lucy a year after our pass out.I owe her my life.I started raising up fast in ranks because of my trade.I had a diploma in ZICA.

When Mr Sata became president, I was promoted and sent to work in foreign mission in Russia where I was for two years.

When Mr Edgar Lungu become President, I was recalled and promoted to a senior security position.

Lucy and I are still together and we have 2 kids together. She has been so supportive and I thank God for her.

I have decided to share my story because last year during the preparation of the inauguration ceremony of President Lungu, there were a group of prisoners who were cleaning the surrounding at Heroes Stadium and Thandiwe my former wife was one of the prisoners. I recognized her and went to greet her. She was puzzled and confused when she saw me. I was dressed in a suit. She could not understand why Police men and Police women were saluting at me.I went straight to where she was cleaning and said hi to prison warders and her. Again what puzzled her there, was how her 10 Prison warders saluted at me. And when I got permission to greedy Thandiwe and her fellow prisoners, the warders ordered them all of them to sit down as they were about to be greeted by a high ranking government official. I first greeted all prisoners before shaking hands with the kneeling Thandiwe and I could see her eyes loaded with tears of regret. All warders and her fellow prisoners could not understand why a high ranking and respectable security officer could lower himself and shake hands with a prisoner.
I did not bother to tell any one about how I came to know her.  Within 5 minutes, a government vehicle came and I was driven off to State House where I attended a meeting with the President Elect.

I don't really know what landed Thandiwe in prison but whatever it is, that's her own baby to nurse. This is how tricky life could be brothers and sisters.
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Please like this page (Zambian Accurates) and share this true story.
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To God be the Glory.

WRITTEN BY A SENIOR SECURITY OFFICER

STATE HOUSE.

Sunday 11 June 2017

New Styles unleashed by De Grace Designs UK

Hi Lovely Veiwers

A very good evening to you all.
I hope you are not wondering why I'm saying Good evening. Especially when you're just waking up to your morning.😬 It's my Good evening to you all Based on British timeπŸ˜€

However, hope you all had a Magnificient weekend? Because I did. Most of all, having spent some of the nights doing what I love doing...., turning a beautiful Fabric into an amazing outfit for My Sweet Boys. How joyful! Seeing my own children glammed in my own Designs - De Grace Designs UK.


You know that feelings when your child couldn't stop thanking you for giving him a present that makes him/her very happy....awww!😍 That!, is just what I've got for the week, especially this weekend😘

So here we are, with hope you enjoy your visit to our Blog today.
Please do not forget to drop your comments and/ ideas as you glance through.

Do have a pleasant week aheadπŸ‘Š

Still your very one and only














Oge Grace
Aka
Agunwanyi Igbozuruike.πŸ™Œ