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    Posted October 23, 2012 by
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    Whose House Is It?

     
    This morning, at 7:30 as I was standing at the bus stop with my daughter, waiting for her school bus to arrive, my phone dings three times, that's the sound of a very long text that came in 3 pages. The text read" Hi Iivy, auntie wants you to update the ireport and tell everyone how they've thrown Lydia out of daddy's house in Ghana and how Joe is claiming that he built the house for daddy and she's now living on the streets and she has none of her belongings because they wouldn't let her get the stuff out the house. The police were called and they were arrested , but, because the police are so corrupt that they were paid off and Joe and Aggie were let go." Wow! My response to that text was, "Will this s.. . ever end? I am so tired mentally and emotionally.

    This is the problem at hand with my family right now. First of all, Joe Ofori, you are one sickly human being, you are dirt beneath my shoes, which is too good for someone of your character, and God will see to you very soon. Aggie, and the rest of you, I won't waste my words on you.

    Joe, the fact (and you made it a fact when you uttered the words "I built the house for my brother") indicates that the house is not yours, it's my father's, therefore, his daughter has every right to live in it, and if those corrupt cops are smart enough and not blinded by the American dollar, they would see the same logic. By the way, dear uncle, are you spending the money that were donated towards my father's burial? Are all of you money whores enjoying the fruits of your labors and at the expense of my death father? I don't know if it's just me, but it's really strange that everything that my father supposedly owned, was in your greedy name, why is that? Infact, who was in charge of my father's insulin medications, was it you, did you poison his insulin to make it ineffective, causing his death? Why wouldn't the coroner do an autopsy, did you have anything to do with that? An autopsy was not done on my father, we're all going on the assumption that it was a heart attack, but was it? Oooh, uncle Joe, you are looking guiltier by the minute.

    I know that many of you are not happy about my ireports, but until my father is at peace, I will never be at peace, and neither will those desecrating his memories. The house is not yours Joe, do the right thing and let my sister back in the house, if only to gather her belongings.

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