How my Parents diverted my $21000 for the benefit of my younger brother

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How my Parents diverted my $21000 for the benefit of my younger brother


How my Parents diverted my $21000 for the benefit of my younger brother

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  1. My dad lives in Nigeria grew up in Nigeria was lucky to be a very very top earner working for a top coms company. My dad was rich( he not dead not not so rich anymore). N even he got fleeced by his relatives they took over his lands n built business on it n their kids r benefiting of it. I wanted to fight for the land (I live in UK) but my other brothers said I should be careful cos they could do the unthinkable if I come after the land. Hoping to recover the ones left before they get to it.

  2. I am not from Africa but every episode every line you have spoken enlightens me how wicked and Greedy to their fellow human being especially your own blood and flesh can deceive you given me a opening that I see it with my own family members to be exact I watch you all the time all the way from the United States I happened to stumble on your page last year for the first time during Christmas season and I’ve been hooked every day I tried to look for update God bless you continue

  3. This conversations are very educative. I'm Kenyan and live in Kenya but now my relations with my fathers household is completely broken down because of money matters.
    None can be trusted and they accuse me of not giving them yet i left job and i'm at my town house.
    They insist i talk to my young adult children to be helping them yet each now got their own families and i know my relatives do not compare notes,they all can ask for money at a go and expect to be given.
    My 80 year old mum calls my children in turns asking for money yet we buy her medications. When she gets the money ,she shares with my married brothers.

  4. This is common from African family, they aren't even remorseful!. It hurts when family don't care for you or at least be honest. They will take your money then laugh at you for being abroad and having nothing to show or no family. My advice if one is in school and its verifiable i will help with fees, if not don't call me. I will not do bussiness with family.

  5. Hello Phranklin, I listened to all the interesting stories you told bro, its just so pathetic these evil came from his own parents, if outsiders were the ones who did such wickedness its would have been a different thing

  6. Mr. Phrankleen you bombarded us with another truth. Yes! What is happening to him could be spiritual. He needs to be connected with God spiritually and wholeheartedly. He should count his losses as was advised by the woman but he should see his family as "DEAD". As in, never have anything to do with them again.
    Just as the adage says, when there is life, there is hope. He should stop thinking about investing in Nigeria and focus on investing in the country he is and pray that God grants him the good health to recover his losses, mostly the financial part.
    Thanks once again for all that you do.

  7. Wow ! This story beggars belief really. I feel so sorry for him. Saddening and annoying at the same time but one day his parents and younger brother will pay dearly. He was very lucky to be alive they didn't kill him diabolically. Evil parents for real.

  8. The Bible tells us the enemy comes to steal, to kill and to destroy. It is appalling that most African parents choose to collaborate with the devil on this destructive agenda. The guy is a target of rejection from the pits of hell and must hold onto his relationship with God. The words of his father cannot and will not produce any harm to him as long as he remains connected to God. I pray restoration, joy and peace to him and his nuclear family in Jesus name.

  9. Thank you so much Phrankleen for throwing more light on these issues of reporting matters to elders in Africa and those so called elders turning things all against you. This issue is so frustrating , l just dealt with such a thing about a month ago. What amazes me is when they became biased, they have a hard time dealing and talking to you and get angry for nothing when you try to clarify things. It is a shame that Africans can not handle issues within the family. If you have not being there , you can not understand. Frustration abroad and back home, where do we go?

  10. I got worst in my case , I mean 500% worst believe me.good for those guys who are lucky, so I understand when they don’t get it.But am good the universe has been kind to me .

  11. This is just the things we face in Nigeria and diaspora. Emotional blackmail is a norm these days . Most people are afraid of having investments back home because of family isn’t even trust worthy these days . For parents to do such to their child that’s disappointing and it really breaks my heart 🤦‍♂️🤧.
    THIS IS SO WICKED !!!!!! 🙄💔

  12. Thanks for this Phrankleen I feel for this bro he has been definitely attacked spiritually if he did test in the hospital from now till eternity they ain’t finding anything. I have been battling headache for over 15 years the headache is unexplainable I can’t described the pain Phrankleen but I know it is an arrow and thank God the devil was exposed in form of a family member but am getting better. Going to 17 years now I can’t work because of the headache I pray that brother will be healed in health, psychologically and mentally. It is such a pity how some parents can be so evil

  13. A lot of what is going on is a result of ignorance rather than lack of unity. We need like minded people to form one large group of skilled people. They meet and work out a plan, divide up in groups of 10s and go to various African villages to preach our culture and build one village at a time.

  14. I will bulldoze that house 🏠 to it foundation and kiss 💋 them all goodbye 👋 those evil 😈 parents will never see my penny again 💔

  15. I hope this stories help the people moving now to not trust anyone with your money. Your mama might love you so much, but there is no way your nephew or niece will stay home without school fees, while your money buys bricks

  16. Come with your money. Buy land, build. You can always come and be in the country for 2 to 3 months. Or you people will keep telling us this stories till kingdom come.

  17. I left my younger brother in our house himself and the wife frustrated the tenants to worsen the whole matter I gave him 50k to do something in the house he ate the money and when I travelled home unexpectedly I discovered things immediately I rented an apartment for them to move in and locked my doors.

  18. His mistake was contributing towards even one brick being built on that land without them sending him the original deeds and paperwork for the land. No paperwork, no money. They can all take a leap. I'm gutted for him because we're not wired to think that one's own family can do this to them.

    I pray by stories like this being shared that people start seeing and believing that this can happen, and protect themselves with boundaries.

  19. Phrankleen: "They would build layers of lies to conceal the truth".
    You said the absolute truth that alot of us live, and one of the main reasons we are still collectively behind, understandably so as how would we move forward as a group of people when we can not trust each other including our own FAMILIES!!. SMH

  20. I can relate to the emotional blackmail and manipulation, resilience is not the solution but praying and removing yourself is the only way. We have been lied to all our life that blood makes you family, nay, nay, No, blood makes you related, Loyalty, Trust, Respect and Love makes you family 💁🏾‍♀️🙏🏽

  21. It,s EXTREMELY SAD, how our "Family" back home see the kindness of those living in Diaspora as a weakness./ Maga/ MUMU/WAWA….I learnt a bitter lesson trying like most Diasporans to " SAVE THE WORLD" by always trying to help those back home with regular remitances out of pity..( for decades)….. Thank God, i have now" SEEN THE LIGHT"…..I AM CURED!