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Woman Adopted 3 Black Kids 10 Years Ago. You Won’t Believe How They Repaid Her! –

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Ten years ago, a woman made the life-changing decision to adopt three Black children. Little did she know, making this choice would result in the most extraordinary manifestation of gratitude imaginable. Alaya Robinson’s story is one that truly inspires. Her journey began when she entered the world as a baby born to a mother who was addicted to drugs. This led to her being placed in the custody of the state, and she spent much of her youth being shuffled from one foster home to another.

Alaya spent the first four years of her life in the foster care system, moving from home to home, watching as the friends she had developed close bonds with were adopted, leaving her alone once again. These experiences left her struggling with feelings of unworthiness and abandonment. However, she was fortunate to have two younger siblings, who provided some distraction from her pain. Alaya would often take on the role of caretaker for them, who were only two and three years old. She would get them dressed every day and offer them endless cuddles to make them feel warm and safe. To them, Alaya was a bright light in a dark place…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It wasn’t until she was four years old that her own life took a turn for the better. She was adopted, along with her two younger siblings, by Misty Robinson, her forever mom. Misty was overjoyed to adopt these three beautiful children and finally give them all the love they deserved. She knew that there was something special about all of them and believed that every child deserved a family. Alaya and her siblings went through a period of transition and adjustment when they arrived at Misty’s home, but soon, they became a happy family together.

Though Alaya had been placed with foster parents who had given her toys and gifts before, she was surprised to discover that her younger brother had brought nothing with him when they moved into their new home. This prompted her to gather a few items for him, and from that moment on, she knew she wanted to help other foster children. Her desire to help grew stronger after attending a garage sale with her mother and younger brother, Elijah. She saw how people were willing to give away their belongings for a good cause, and it sparked an idea in her mind.

It was a hot summer day in Sulfur, Oklahoma, and Alaya was out with her family when they stumbled upon a group of teenagers selling lemonade. But this was no ordinary lemonade stand. The teenagers were raising money for a friend’s quinceañera, and they had put their hearts and souls into their operation. Alaya’s mother bought some lemonade from the group, and at that moment, something sparked inside the girl—she knew she had to do something to help others too.

With her mother’s consent and her grandparents’ help, Alaya set up her own lemonade stand. The sun beat down on her as she poured lemonade into cups, her hands trembling with excitement and nerves. Alaya felt her heart pounding as she set up her lemonade stand for the first time. She had spent countless hours preparing for this moment, making sure everything was perfect. But as soon as the first customer arrived, she knew she had nothing to worry about.

With a big smile, Alaya greeted each person who came by, excitedly pouring cups of icy cold lemonade. As the coins began to pile up in her jar, her nervousness turned to pure joy. By the end of the day, she had raised an impressive $132, an amazing feat for a young girl. But Alaya wasn’t just proud of herself—she was eager to use her earnings to make a difference.

She used the money to buy teddy bears for herself, but she also wanted to give back to the community. Every child who visited her stand received a Bible and a toothbrush—small gestures that meant the world to them and made Alaya’s heart swell with pride and happiness. Providing this service and offering these gifts to others was the biggest source of joy for Alaya. She was happy with her impact, but she still wanted to do more. She decided to do some research and shop around to see how she could make these donations even better.

This is how Alaya Robinson was able to create what she calls “Love Packages” for foster children. These backpacks, which cost around ten dollars each, include a warm blanket, a cuddly stuffed bear, a Bible, a toothbrush, and toothpaste. Though she has already given away over 300 backpacks, the number of children in the U.S. foster care system, which stands at over 400,000, means she still has a long way to go. Alaya’s fundraising efforts have been nothing short of incredible. With the help of her GoFundMe page, she has already raised over six thousand dollars in donations, a feat that has left her and her family overwhelmed with gratitude. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

And it doesn’t stop there. Alaya’s lemonade stand has gained national attention, with her inspiring story being viewed over 1.3 million times on YouTube. The attention hasn’t gone unnoticed by some big names either. Ellen DeGeneres and Usher both showed their support for Alaya and her efforts. When Usher reached out to her on Facebook, calling her a superhero, it was a moment of pure excitement and joy for the young girl.

Her hard work and dedication have truly paid off, and her actions have made a significant impact on the community. The incredible response to Alaya’s lemonade stand has left her and her family in awe. The love and support they have received from people all over the country have been nothing short of remarkable. Donations of lemonade, toys, and supplies have come pouring in, and each gift has been received with gratefulness and wonder. One kind-hearted individual even went above and beyond, surprising Alaya with a Barbie Jeep she had been dreaming of.

The support has been overwhelming, and it’s clear that Alaya’s message of kindness and generosity has touched the hearts of people across the nation. Alaya’s mother beams with pride as she watches her daughter’s mission unfold. The outpouring of support from strangers has been overwhelming, and their small home can hardly contain the countless donations and gifts that have arrived. But what truly sets Alaya apart is her steadfast commitment to helping others. Despite the overwhelming attention and generosity, she remains humble and focused on the cause.

It is evident that her difficult childhood experiences have taught her the true value of giving to those in need. She recognizes that material possessions hold little meaning compared to the joy of making a difference in someone’s life. Alaya has been able to pass on her wisdom to her younger siblings. They were used to being cuddled and supported by their big sister, and through her amazing example, they both turned into wonderful people who now cuddle and support others in turn.

Together, these three kids have repaid their adoptive mother’s kindness in the most beautiful of ways. Alaya’s mother hadn’t realized that her actions and choices would create a ripple effect in the world. By adopting these children in need, she showed compassion and love. This act multiplied when her children grew up to be generous and kind people who also wanted to help others. Ten years later, they have repaid her by giving her the ultimate gift—they have grown into beautiful people who care about others and give back to the world in any way they can.

Isn’t that the best thing we can hope for when raising children in this world? For Alaya’s mother and her family, they are very happy and living a life filled with good deeds. The story of Alaya and her lemonade stand is not just heartwarming; it also serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking care of others. In a world where selfishness and individualism often seem to rule the day, Alaya’s selfless acts of kindness remind us that we are capable of making a positive difference in the lives of others.

What do you think of this inspiring and heartwarming story? How would you feel if your children repaid your kindness by showing even more kindness to others? Let us know in the comments below. Thank you for watching, and see you next time!

 

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I Just Met This Guy, He Took Me To a Hotel When We Got There, What He Did Left Me Outraged

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I walked into an eatery one afternoon to order takeout. While I waited for my food I kept busy with my phone. A man walked up to me with determination on his face. He smiled and said “Hello my name is Victor. I have been trying to get your attention from my table over there (he points to a far-off table). READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

You didn’t even blink in my direction.” I looked at him and said “Sorry I’ve been engrossed with my phone.” He said “I can see that. I suppose that’s how to get your attention, through your phone. Can you give me your number then?” I didn’t mind giving…Read Full Story Here……..

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1999 Toronto Saga: How Former Speaker, Salisu Buhari, Declared False Age and Forged University Certificate

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On the 3rd of June, 1999, Salisu Buhari, a 29-year-old Nigerian businessman who made his fortune dealing in computers, was elected as the speaker of the House of Representatives in Nigeria, a position which constitutionally made him the fourth most important person in Nigeria.

Unknowing to his colleagues, the government and the whole of Nigeria, Salisu Buhari was not qualified for the office he occupied. Few weeks after he was elected, findings revealed that Salisu Buhari, the sixth Speaker of the House of Rep. forged his way to power…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The News Magazine released an article on the 19th of July, 1999 claiming that Salisu Buhari is seven years younger than the 36 years he claimed to be and that he didn’t attend the University of Toronto in Canada not to talk of graduating from the institution. The News Magazine had more than enough proofs to back their claims thus suppressing all threats made by Salisu Buhari and his lawyers to sue them for libel.

Salisu Buhari
Salisu Buhari

It was made known to the world that Salisu Buhari, the self-acclaimed Toronto University graduate, was actually born in 1970 and not in 1963 which he claimed. This rendered him unqualified to be the Speaker as section 65 subsection 1 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria disqualified anybody under 30 years from contesting membership of the House of Representatives.

Also, it was made known that Salisu Buhari didn’t attend the University of Toronto in Canada not to talk of graduating with a degree in Business Administration in 1990. The University of Toronto, when asked, denied knowing Salisu Buhari. The management said they couldn’t find any record relating to the his name. Carlo Villanueva, an official of the Institution said,

Regarding your request for confirmation of degree for Mr. Ibrahim Salisu Buhari. We have searched our records and could not find anybody with the name you are inquiring with”.

Letter from University of Toronto
Letter from University of Toronto

Also, Salisu claimed that he did his national youth service at Standard Construction in Kano. This was proven false as records at the NYSC secretariat in Abuja could not produce his name among the 1991 corps members who served in the scheme. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Blocked in every way, he had no means of escape. After several open denial of the allegations and threats to sue The News Magazine, Salisu Buhari, on Thursday, July 23, 1999, eventually faced Nigerians and admitted declaring false age and forging certificate. In tears, he said,

“I apologize to you. I apologize to the nation. I apologize to my family and friends for all the distress I have caused them. I was misled in error by the zeal to serve the nation, I hope the nation will forgive me and give me the opportunity to serve again.”

He then resigned and walked into the shadows. In 2013, he made his return to the news and the public space when he was appointed as a member of the governing council of the University of Nigeria by President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

Normally, the move garnered a lot of criticism. In a feeble attempt to justify the appointment, the Nigerian government explained that Buhari’s apology had earned him a presidential pardon from President Olusegun Obasanjo.

 

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The Man Called Adegoke Adelabu ‘Penkelemesi’

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Joseph Gbadamosi Adegoke Adelabu alias Adelabu Penkelemesi was a colossal in the political arena of Ibadan and the then Western Region before the independence of Nigeria in 1960.

He was born in Oke-Oluokun, Ibadan, on September 3, 1915 to Mr. Sanusi Ashiyanbi Adelabu and Mrs. Awujola Adelabu. At the tender age of five, Adegoke Adelabu lost his mother and then lived with his paternal aunt. Adegoke Adelabu attended St. David’s C.M.S School in Kudeti, Ibadan from 1925 to 1929; CMS Central School, Mapo, Ibadan in 1930 and Government College, where he was a head boy, from 1931 to 1936…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

In 1936, Adegoke won a U.A.C scholarship to study commerce in Yaba Higher College but eventually left the college six months later to work as an assistant to the UAC Ibadan district manager. After working with UAC for sometime, he was promoted to an Assistant Manager due to his hard and clever work. However, he left UAC in 1937 to start a business of his own which was unsuccessful. He later took up a civil service job, then returned to UAC in 1945 only to leave after a short period to start a textile trading business which was successful.

After acquiring little wealth from his textile business, Adegoke Adelabu got involved in politics. The starting point of his political career was traced to the period when Ibadan lineage chiefs (Mogajis) rose against Salami Agbaje, the then Otun Balogun of Ibadan, from becoming the Olubadan of Ibadan. In 1951, during the local elections, Adelabu and some other political elements formed a new party called the Ibadan People’s Party to challenge the already established Ibadan Progressive Union and fortunately for Adelabu, the new party won all six seats to the Western Regional Assembly. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

However, the Ibadan People’s Party broke apart after an informal alliance with NCNC was proposed by Adelabu. Adegoke Adelabu stayed with NCNC and became the secretary of the party’s Western Province Working Committee. In 1954, Adelabu became the chairman of Ibadan District Council. Also, in the Federal elections of 1954, Adegoke Adelabu won a seat to the House of Representatives and later became the First National Vice President of NCNC and appointed Minister of Social Services. He held this post along with his chairmanship of the Ibadan district council.

He later resigned from both positions after allegations of corruption by the opposition party, Action Group.
In 1956, Adelabu ran for a seat in the regional assembly as the leader of NCNC in the Western Region but his party lost majority seats to Action Group thus making Adelabu the leader of opposition in the Western House of Assembly.
Adegoke Adelabu alias Adelabu Penkelemesi was a strong politician, leader and had his ground, a firm ground, in Ibadan. He was found of using the phrase “Peculiar mess” whenever he address the public. The non-literate segment of his followers who had never heard of the words peculiar and mess and never knew its meaning Yorubanized the phrase into “Penkelemesi” and then added it to his name- Adegoke Adelabu Penkelemesi. The people so much loved Adelabu. He was indeed a ‘man of the people’. OldNaija gathered that when he became the Minister of Labour, he was given an official limousine car which he drove to Ibadan to show his friends and followers and declared that the car belonged to them, not him. Also, when Adelabu was given an official residence in Ikoyi, the most exquisite part of Lagos inhabited mostly by the British and French, he called drummers from his hometown to celebrate the success which the British and French residents found disturbing. Adegoke Adelabu simply said, “If they do not like noise and drumming, they are free to go back to their own country.” Adegoke Adelabu admitted being an egoist in a book he wrote in 1952 titled ‘Africa In Ebullition: Being a handbook of freedom for Nigerian nationalists’.

Adegoke Adelabu and Obafemi Awolowo
Adegoke Adelabu and Obafemi Awolowo

On March 25, 1958, at the age of 43, Adegoke Adelabu met his untimely death in a fatal car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. His death sparked protest and chaos in Ibadan as many of his supporters claimed he was assassinated by his opponents with juju. Several properties were destroyed and people also lost their lives. The police arrested over 500 persons of whom 102 was charged with murder and others discharged and some, jailed. It was indeed a big loss, a “peculiar miss” for the people of Ibadan.

 

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