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Taylor Swift Discovers Pregnant Fan Is Homeless And Shocks Her By Buying Her A Home

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When a fan’s terrible story touched music superstar Taylor Swift, she responded with her biggest song to date.

Taylor Swift’s biggest hit to date came as a result of a fan’s sorrowful story striking a chord with her.

Celebrities have never had a closer relationship with their followers than they have now, thanks to social media Taylor Swift, the pop singer, is the personification of fan involvement. She established the Swift Life app, which provides her “Swifties” access to exclusive photographs, videos, news, and more. She has 179 million Instagram followers…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Stephanie is one of Swift’s fans. She used Swift’s app to tell her difficult life experience as well as Swift’s incredible act.

“I’ve chosen to finally tell you all about what Taylor did for me last night.” – STEPHANIE

“Many of you are unaware that I was homeless for eight months throughout my pregnancy.”

“To cut a long tale short, our first apartment was demolished due to health and safety concerns, and we lost everything.” To add to the tension, [my partner] Matthew lost his job during this period.”

Her mother’s tragic encounter with a celebrityStephanie’s mother had a chance meeting with Swift during one of her Manchester gigs, and told her about her daughter’s suffering.

Swift took them both backstage and spoke with Stephanie about her feelings.

“Stephanie, You’ve been a part of my life for a long time and have never asked for anything. You may have contacted me and I would have offered assistance. You, on the other hand, did not. [Your] mother informed me.” – TAYLOR SWIFT READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Swift went above and beyond by granting her backstage access and paid for her concert tickets. Swift bought Stephanie a house and all her baby needed to get her on the right track.

“I want you to be able to enjoy your little girl without having to worry about all of this,” says the mother.

Stephanie’s post includes a photo montage of Swift patting her pregnant belly, as well as pictures of her baby and their new home.

Swift’s influence on Stephanie’s life is evident and long-lasting, according to her.

“She took my hand in hers and hoisted me off the ground that night. She’s been doing it the same manner for the past 12 years. I will always love her.” – STEPHANIE

Taylor Swift, to be honest, already goes above and beyond for her fans. When millions of people need a pick-me-up, her music is medication. I can’t think where I’d be if I didn’t have my Spotify tracks to cheer me up and shift my perspective.

While you may not wind up with a new home, listening to the appropriate signals may only lead to wonderful things.

 

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The Nigerian Civil War: Why and How It Happened (1967-1970)

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The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War or the Nigerian-Biafran War, broke out between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the secessionist state of Biafra from July 6 1967 to January 15 1970. Nigeria’s main reason for going to war was to counter the secession of the Eastern Region (Biafra) from the Republic of Nigeria…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The Igbo people of the Eastern Region felt they could no longer tolerate the Hausa-Fulani-dominated federal government and saw secession as the only way out. It was a three-year bloody war with a death toll numbering more than one million people, children included.

Immediate Causes of the Nigerian Civil War

1. The first military coup of Jan. 15 1966, led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, was seen as an Igbo coup by the Northerners. Prominent Northern leaders like Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello (Premier of the Nothern Region) and his wife, Hafsatu Bello, were killed in the coup while some Igbo leaders were spared. After the coup, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, an Igbo officer, was installed as the Head of State. This angered Northerners who sensed foul play. They prepared for retaliation.

Troops from the Nigerian Federal Army marching along a road after routing Biafran troops at Port Harcourt during the Biafran War.
Troops from the Nigerian Federal Army marching along a road after routing Biafran troops at Port Harcourt during the Biafran War. (Photo by Express Newspapers/Getty Images)

2. The 1966 counter-coup. This was the second coup in Nigeria. On July 29 1966, some Northern military officers led by Lt. Colonel Murtala Muhammed staged a coup which was a retaliation to the killings of Northern politicians and officers by January 15, 1966 coup plotters. This coup brought General Yakubu Gowon, a Northerner to power. The North successfully reclaimed power.

3. The third immediate cause of the Nigerian civil war was the massacre of Igbos living in the northern part of Nigeria. After the first and second coup which was seen as ethnic strife, tension began to rise amongst Igbos in Northern Nigeria. This tension culminated in the pogroms targeted at Igbos. Between June and October 1966, pogroms in the North killed an estimated 8,000 to 30,000 Igbos, half of them children, and caused more than a million to flee to the Eastern Region.

4. In May 1967, to strengthen the unity of the country, the Federal Military Government of Yakubu Gowon divided Nigeria’s four regions into twelve states. The former Eastern region under Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Ojukwu saw the state creation (without consultation) as the last straw. And so, on the 30th of May, 1967, Lt. Col. Ojukwu declared the existence and independence of the Biafra Republic.

The outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War

The Federal Military Government condemned Ojukwu’s action and ordered that the secession of the Eastern Region as Biafra should be countered. On the 6th of July, 1976, the Nigerian federal troops marched in two divisions into Biafra. Division 1, led by Col. Shuwa operated through the north of Biafra, while the second Division advanced on Nsukka which was captured on July 14 1966.

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JULY: Colonel Emeka Ojukwu, the Biafran secession leader in front of a map during the Biafra war in Nigeria in July 1968. (Photo by Fondation Gilles CARON/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

On the 9th of July, the Biafran army retaliated by attacking the mid-western region of Nigeria. They marched across the Niger River, passed through Benin city and later stopped at Ore on August 21. This attack was led by Lt. Col. Banjo, a Yoruba, with the Biafran rank of brigadier. The Biafran troops captured the mid-west after a little resistance from soldiers stationed in the region.

This infuriated Gowon and commanded Col. Muhammad Murtala to form another division (Division 2) to drive the Biafran army out of the mid-west and attack Biafra afterwards. The mid-west region was recaptured by the Nigerian army on the 20th of September. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Enugu was made the capital of the Republic of Biafra. Later when Enugu was captured by Federal troops in October 1967, Aba, Umuahia and Owerri successively served as the provisional capitals of the Republic.

A starving Biafran family during the famine resulting from the Biafran War. (Photo by Express Newspapers
A starving Biafran family during the famine resulting from the Biafran War.

Within a year, the Federal Military Government (FMG) captured the city of Port Harcourt and many other coastal oil facilities. The Federal Military Government blocked all the routes for transporting food into the Republic of Biafra which led to the starvation and death of over 2 million Biafrans.

The FMG saw food blockade as a war strategy while many people around the world tagged it a genocide. The food flown into Biafra by foreign mercenary pilots was little and couldn’t solve the starvation Biafra faced. One of the notable mercenaries was the Swedish Carl Gustav Von Rosen who attacked Nigerian military airfields in Port Harcourt, Benin City and Enugu.

End of the Nigerian Civil War/Biafran War

The FMG attacked Biafrans through air, land and sea, leaving them helpless at some point. By the end of 1969, it was obvious that the Nigerian civil war will soon come to an end.

Ojukwu flees Biafra

The FMG launched its final operation known as “Operation Tail-Wind” on January 7, 1970. The operation was executed by the 3rd Marine Commando Division and supported by the 1st and 2nd Infantry division. Owerri was captured on the 9th of January, while Uli fell on the 11th of that same January.

The self-acclaimed head of state of Biafra, Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, aware of the situation, fled the Republic with his family on the 8th of January, 1970. Philip Effiong, Ojukwu’s deputy who was left with the administration of Biafra later surrendered to the Federal Government on the 14th of January, 1970, therefore, bringing the Nigerian civil war to an end. Philip Effiong signed the surrender paper in Lagos and the Nigerian civil war officially ended on the 15th of January, 1970.

Soldiers celebrating the end of the Nigerian Civil war

After the war, General Yakubu Gowon said, “The tragic chapter of violence is just ended. We are at the dawn of national reconciliation. Once again we have an opportunity to build a new nation. My dear compatriots, we must pay homage to the fallen, to the heroes who have made the supreme sacrifice that we may be able to build a nation, great in justice, fair trade, and industry.”

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Strange small “room” in my ancient barn’s top

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Barn owl contacts with farmers were once a common occurrence in rural communities.

Farmers believed that barn owls could successfully destroy pests, so they placed nest boxes within their barns. This merged traditional skills and environmental knowledge Even while this technique predates modern animal conservation efforts, it demonstrated how much farmers valued natural balance and were ready to incorporate predators into their farms…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The farmers constructed these nests from materials they found lying about, such as wood and straw.

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Use functional boxes with adequate ventilation and drainage to ensure the owls’ safety and comfort.

These built-in areas were situated in the barn’s lofts, rafters, and quiet corners. This enabled farm activities to coexist with the owls’ requirement for nesting sites. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Nowadays, building barn owl nest boxes is a treasured family custom that evolves with each new generations.

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It was more than simply a means to get rid of pests; it exhibited environmentally conscious farming.

Maintaining agricultural legacy demonstrates how humans and the natural environment have long coexisted.

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Mom Doesn’t Want Adopted Son After She Got Pregnant, Gave Him Away To Stranger

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You hear of people that abandon animals that they don’t want anymore. This story is about a child that wasn’t wanted.

Billy and Victoria didn’t have any children, so they adopted Dmitri Stewart from Russia. Then Victoria got pregnant. They didn’t want Dmitri anymore. When Dmitri was 13, they gave him to a woman named Nicole Eason…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It was illegal and unofficial. Eason didn’t want a child to take care of. Eason had associations with a pedophile and lived in a run-down shack. Her own children had been taken away and wasn’t allowed even to have children. Lucky for Dmitri, a concerned neighbor checked in on him and was able to get him out.

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Dimitri was taken to another (legal) foster family and is now on the road to being happy. Dimitri is now 20 and his sharing his story so that it doesn’t happen to any other adopted children.

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