Samuel K. Menyongai

Samuel K. Menyongai Motivation

04/04/2026
04/04/2026
Did you know the history of April Fools?
01/04/2026

Did you know the history of April Fools?

🚨🚨.At the heart of this remarkable story is the Ameer Ali Mangi family from Larkana.The family is made up of:Ameer (fath...
31/03/2026

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At the heart of this remarkable story is the Ameer Ali Mangi family from Larkana.

The family is made up of:
Ameer (father),Khudija (mother)

Their seven children: Sindhoo, Sasui, Sapna, Aamir, Ambar, Ammar, and Ahmar
In an extraordinary twist of fate, all nine family members share the same birthday August 1 though they were born in different years.

Even more fascinating, the parents also got married on August 1, making the date a truly special and unifying milestone for the entire family.

Simple English: all of them born on August 1 ooooo

My sister moved her housewarming party to the same day as my daughter’s funeral—but everything changed when her husband ...
29/03/2026

My sister moved her housewarming party to the same day as my daughter’s funeral—but everything changed when her husband spoke up.

Last week, I buried my only daughter.

Nancy was seven years old. In one reckless moment, a drunk driver took away the most precious thing in my life.

At Nancy’s funeral, I stood there without my family.

Her friends came. Our neighbors came. Even police officers showed up.

But not my family.

My sister Rose finally called me after I’d already buried my only child.

"Hi. I couldn’t come to the funeral because I decided to have my housewarming instead. The weather is so wonderful today!" she said cheerfully.

"So the housewarming was more important to you than Nancy’s funeral?" I forced out.

"It’s my first house!" she replied, sounding impatient, as if I was just trying to make things hard for her. "Can’t you just be happy for me? Are you jealous?"

I didn’t argue. I hung up.

Even though I could barely stand, I decided to go to my sister’s celebration anyway.

Not to relax. To look her in the eyes.

My sister’s yard was full of colorful balloons and tinsel. As soon as I knocked, she opened the door, looking irritated.

"You came to ruin my party with your sadness?" she snapped.

"You’re throwing a party today," I said. "On the day of my daughter’s funeral."

"She’s already gone," Rose said. "I’m alive. Her death is A MINOR EVENT compared to my building a legacy."

Rose grabbed me by the shoulders and practically dragged me inside.

She wasn’t worried about me. She just wanted an audience for her success, just like she always had since we were kids.

The living room was packed with people.

But her husband stood in the center of it all.

When he saw me, his face turned to stone.

He cleared his throat.

"Wait… I have something to say. I can’t hide this anymore. All of you need to know something about Nancy’s death—my wife’s niece."

ROSE’S FACE TURNED WHITE AS CHALK.

"DON’T YOU DARE SAY IT! No one is supposed to know!" she shrieked. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

On January 21, 2026 in Dallas, Texas, something powerful happened. The Dallas County Commissioners Court declared Tommy ...
22/03/2026

On January 21, 2026 in Dallas, Texas, something powerful happened. The Dallas County Commissioners Court declared Tommy Lee Walker innocent 70 years after the state executed him for the 1953 death of Venice Parker, according to the Innocence Project. Walker was just 19 years old when he was arrested, and officials now say his case was shaped by racial bias, unreliable evidence, and a coerced confession.

Back then, Dallas was gripped by fear during a racially charged “manhunt,” and police arrested hundreds of Black men while searching for answers. Walker said he did not do it, and he had a strong alibi with ten different witnesses because he was at the hospital for the birth of his son, Edward Lee Smith. But investigators focused on him anyway, and the review found the interrogation tactics and trial failures were deeply unfair.

For Walker's family, this was a wrong finally being brought into the open. Smith spent decades carrying the pain of losing his father he barely got to know while the world believed a lie. Tommy Lee Walker was always innocent. And while this verdict can't bring him back, his name is finally cleared, and his innocence is restored.

(Photo: Courtesy of Shelby Tauber for the Innocence Project | Hayes Collection / Dallas Public Library)

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