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What you thought was a loss was actually a win. If you knew where you were headed, if it had continued, you would have usain bolt out of there. I'm just saying!!!
I'm in somebody’s business tonight. It's ok... I'm done for tonight. 🥰✌🏾🫣👆🏾🙏🏾
It’s been a lot of accidents with the big rigs lately. God I ask you to loose your Angels up and down the highway to keep the drivers safe. Some of the people that I love dearly drive those 18 wheelers. I pray not just for my loved ones but yours as well. In Jesus name. Amen🙏🏾
Good evening, We are a little delayed tonight but we will be on. Stay tuned & be blessed
Did you know? Did you know??
If you thought Madam C. J. Walker was the first black millionaire, think again. Annie Minerva Turnbo Malone (August 9, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was the real first millionaire businesswoman and with no tragic end to her story. Annie Malone was a chemist entrepreneur,philanthropist, educator and lived up until the grand age of 87.
By the beginning of the 1900s, Turnbo moved with her older siblings to Lovejoy, now known as Brooklyn, Illinois. While experimenting with hair and different hair-care products, she developed and manufactured her own line of non-damaging hair straighteners, special oils, and hair-stimulant products for African-American women. She named her new product “Wonderful Hair Grower”. To promote her new product, Turnbo sold the Wonderful Hair Grower in bottles door-to-door. Her products and sales began to revolutionize hair-care methods for all African Americans.
In 1902, Turnbo moved to a thriving St. Louis, where she and three employees sold her hair-care products door-to-door. As part of her marketing, she gave away free treatments to attract more customers.
Due to the high demand for her product in St. Louis, Turnbo opened her first shop in 1902 at 2223 Market Street. She also launched a wide advertising campaign in the black press, held news conferences, toured many southern states, and recruited many women whom she trained to sell her products.
One of her selling agents, Sarah Breedlove Davis, later known as Madam C. J. Walker, operated first in St. Louis and later in Denver, Colorado, until a disagreement led Walker to leave the company. Walker allegedly took the original Poro formula and created her own brand of it (this is disputed). This development was one of the reasons which led then Turnbo to copyright her products under the name "Poro" because of what she called fraudulent imitations and to discourage counterfeit versions. Poro may have received this name from a Mende word for devotional society or it may be a combination of the married names of Annie Pope and her sister Laura Roberts. Due to the growth in her business, in 1910 Turnbo moved to a larger facility on 3100 Pine Street.
Veronica Williams
God will take all of the mess and give you a message. It ain’t over until it’s over.
As long as there is life there is also hope.
Ecclesiastes 9:4
You have to check this out. Make sure to watch the videos. Say what🫨🫡 Aye, Aye Captain.
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Century old shipwrecks, gold coin treasure discovered off Colombia Colombian naval officials have been able to film sunken ships with gold coins and other treasure. The ships are hundreds of years old. Advances in technology have now allowed the shipwrecks to be raised for its content to be displayed in museums.
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Gold Coins, Cannons and More Found in Colombian Shipwrecks Centuries-old shipwrecks filled with treasures! It sounds like a plot for a “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, but It happened in real life. Naval officials i...
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'BLACK PANTHER' STUNTMAN
DIES IN HORRIFIC
GEORGIA CAR CRASH
3 Children Also Killed. My beautiful, loving
talented son Tarajasaki, along with
two of my grand babies
his 13 yo daughter
Sundari and his 8-week
old newborn daughter
Fujibo, were killed the
previous night in a
horrific traffic accident
My grandson, his 10yo
son, Kisasi, "Sauce the
Boss", is on life support
Two of my
granddaughters
survived, the 3-yo Shazia
is still hospitalized but is
recovering with minor injuries. All who knew
and met him know how
special Taraja was. He
had a deep capacity for
love and loved his
children more than all.
He loved his martial
arts, motorcycles and all
things related to
filmmaking. He a very
droll yet wicked sense of
humor & yet could be as
cornball corny as can
be. Sundari, Sunny as
she was called, also
reflected that special
light. Funny & loved to dance. Oh God! I can't
believe they're gone! We
are grieving and remain
prayerful for my
grandchildren's recovery
Thank you to so many
who have already
reached out with kind
words and prayers. Akili also honored
Ramsess, talking
about his love for
his children, martial
arts, motorcycles
and especially
flmmaking.
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