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The hardest lesson she taught me?
That a woman’s love can expire faster than the milk in your fridge.
That no matter how loyal, honest, or real you are
the minute she’s bored, tempted, or influenced, you’re old news.
She’ll forget your sacrifices, rewrite history, and call it 'growth.'
She’ll destroy everything you built, hand your heart to the wolves, and call herself the victim.
Never forget this, son:
A woman’s emotions are seasonal.
A man’s loyalty must be eternal but not to her.
To his mission, his name, and his future bloodline.
Chase purpose, not women.
Because when the wrong woman comes into your life,
she won’t just break your heart
she'll assassinate your destiny.
Do these broers know that they can get corporate huns who work there at Standard Bank head office and they won’t pull such stunts because they wanna be promoted to regional head in the next 5 years?
ON THE RUN (PART TWO):
Siphesihle Sithole explains how he got involved in an R7.8 Million fraud scandal.
Siphesihle Sithole who was sentenced to 5 years for his involvement in this crime says he didn't have much to do with this crime except for supplying the fraudsters with an FNB bank account.
Siphesihle Sithole also lists the individuals who were directly involved:
1. Ndubuisi Emmanuel known as ND.
2. Udoka known as General.
3. Babatunde Jegede known as Gatsby.
4. Captain William Mopedi known as Oscar.
In a bid to clear Olatuntji Samson known as TJ who is the owner of Hydro Club, Siphesihle Sithole states that he has never met TJ as Siphesihle Sithole wasn't present when TJ and Gatsby went to Makro Woodmead and Makro Riversand to purchase alcohol worth R3 Million.
In a bid to clear himself of any involvement TJ says Gatsby was one of his club patrons and had asked to be accompanied to purchase alcohol at stock prices. Him agreeing to accompany Gatsby would've been how he got involved but also insists that he had no idea where the funds came from.
This story is complicated. She’s an artist and struggling to make income, she couldn’t pay for her bond anymore so the bank auctioned the house. The New owner has been trying to get her evicted for months but she’s been refusing to move. So the new owner broke down the windows to force her out. What must happen in this situation..?