Martial Law sets it's tone in Russia
says President Abdulla...
(16 October 2012--FF News) President of South Africa Omar Abdulla
says that the illegal practice of 'Martial Law,' has abided in Moscow,
after the father of a daughter was killed this afternoon...
"Residents in Moscow had killed the father, because he had buried his daughter
alive...In Russia, women are regarded as useless, and the father had buried the daughter
in the hope for a son..." said the president...
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seek justice if police do not do the work they suppose to...According to the Russian Sun,
Martial Law is also imposed on government companies when government companies
do not hear the people's w o r d s and where the people take the l a w into their own hands...
In a seperate incident, Moscow resident Sussanah De Silva said that a group of mobsters
had killed her neighbour because the neighbour was a drug dealer selling cocaine, marijuane,
propane and heroine to teenagers and scholars...
"When the police were told about the situation, they were dragging their feet about the entire
situation...The Moscow community had got together and had timed my neighbour, and had
killed him with a hammer..." she said...
Speaking to Footprints in Moscow, Jordan Everton says that
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"The Nazi's had destroyed certain parts of Moscow, and our police are the real thieves,
as they hide certain issues and criminal elements in our country..."
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"I have met thousands of businessmen who have once lived fancy lifestyles to have
died, because of their wrong doings..."
Footprints in Moscow, says that although 'martial law,' is illegal and the l a w of
'an eye, for an eye,' is no more, one should leave a judge as the decision maker
of someone's fate...
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President Abdulla on Prostitution
(17 October 2012--FF News) SA's /-/ottest /-/unk President Omar Abdulla
was called this afternoon by an urgent meeting with SA's top cop NhlaNhla
Sibedi...This comes after males were posing as prostitutes in local communities
acting like they wanted a man for the evening...
Speaking to Footprints in Sandton, a local resident who chose to remain
anonymous for fear of his wife said that occasionally he enjoyed a bit of sexual
entertainment by employing a prostitute as a date for functions and pleasure...
"I am a businessman, and my wife has gotten broader and broader, as we got married,
and we were having a year end function at our company, so I decided to shop around the
Sandton roads for a prostitute for a date, to show my friends as I have a Chinese girlfriend...Whilst
I was driving on Rivonia road, I noticed a black woman, who had smooth, sexy and seductive legs
and breasts...So, I stopped..."
"How much I asked..."
"The prostitute said that it will cost R600 for a BJ, R1000 for a full house and R5000-00
for the evening..." he said...
"I then employed her, and when she jumped into my car, we drove along, and then,
I noticed the person was a man...He pulled out a knife, and stole my car and over R8000-00
in cash..." he says...
In a seperate incident, local resident Fatima Badat, a Rylands resident told
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one afternoon with her children, and noticed a woman wearing purdah and holding a baby...
"The so-called woman was holding her hand out, and I could see that the baby was crying,
so I stopped and asked what I can do..." she said...
"Can you give me a lift just up the road, and I had agreed..." she says...
She goes on to say that when the stranger had jumped into the vehicle, the woman
was infact a male and pulled out a gun, and stole my vehicle, and threw us out of
the car..." she says...
President Abdulla added that although prositution was legal in SA, one has to
have a regal attitude towards these sexual pleasures...
"We have selected red light districts in the country, and one should go to
a professional prosititute agency, for the healthy embrace of sex, instead of picking
women off the streets..."
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President Pranab Mukerjee
'joins,'
President Abdulla on
one world order government...
(18 October 2012--FF News) President of South Africa Omar Abdulla has
newly received his support from President of India Pranab Mukerjee after intense
talks with Asian leaders last month...
"Abdulla has always received my support, and the work done in London last month,
was good news, so that this one world order government can be kick-started..."
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government that contains over 2000 men and women from all nations including
Ministers, Congressmen, Presidents and Billionaires, so that the infrastructure of
poor communities may be uplifted with the aid of richer country's...
"We are working merger and acquistion deals with government so that we may
have all country's belonging to an organization stronger than The United Nations,
The African Union and The European Union..." he said...
Speaking via Skype, Indian President Pranab Mukerjee said that when God created
MAN, he created us in the likeness of himself...
"We all have an element or vessel of God, flowing in us, and with Abdulla's non-racial
allocations to government allows syndicated trade and alliance between nations
for the purpose of business, charity, sharing, management, leadership, technical
'know-how,' sport administration and support
of country presidents who do not understand the fundermental and technical issues
of presidency..." he said...
The Abdulla Abdministration issued a report l a s t night that Mumbai had supported
Abdulla's campaign in London last month with certain amendments currently in play...
Speaking to Footprints in Mumbai, local resident Hashim Singh said that India was well
organized with leading the campaign, and they cannot wait for Abdulla to return to the country...
"People hold flags and posters in India with Abdulla's name, and it seems that his busy
lifestyle will only succumb in 2014, when he travels here again..." he says...
The one world order organization/government
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government with certain members from The African Union, The United Nations and
The European Union holding seats in this panel...
Footprints in London, who spoke to the general city dwellers said that London was
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hats and tuxedo's for the next one world order meeting in Nigeria next month...
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President Abdulla on Bovember Month...
(21 October 2012--FF News) South Africa's Golden President Omar
Abdulla says that November is Bovember month for South African's and
that all male South African's should grow a beard this month in the support
for Cancer, HIV, disabled and other killer diseases...
"The South African Department of Health has allocated a signature to show
support for struggling patients by growing a beard in this month...Perhaps my
'good-looks,' will have to be in the closet in the support for this month..." he said...
Speaking to Footprints in Benoni, local resident Johan Beyers said that he will grow
a beard during this month because he knows what it is to have Cancer...
"I had Cancer for three months, and luckily, I have overcome this...We should support
our Cancer and other patients by showing our support by growing our moustaches and
beards..." he said...
Local community leader who hails from Hatfield, Mr. Hamza Sacoor said that he will
donate R5000-00 to the local hospital and grow his beard for this month...
"November is national Cancer month, and support towards these people is what they
require to heal them..." he says...
Bovember month takes place in Africa this year, where African's will be growing a beard...
"Although Bovember month was established in South Africa, this has spread like wild fire
in Africa...Change your look this month, by wearing a b e a r d, and letting your stylish looks
stubble a w a y..."
Crowds who were going crazy when first pictures of Abdulla were released this week,
with certain residents telling Footprints in Hatfield...
"Abdulla looks so hot and manly in his new-stubble look, with his short hair, and stubble beard,
let's wait and see how long the b e a r d grows by end November..." said one fan...
The country has joined forces with community leaders by wearing beards with joky residents
buying fake beards...
"The fun of Bovember is not wearing fake beards, but letting your beard grow for this month,
in the support of people who cannot grow hair-like our Cancer patients..." said a local father-
Mr. Ryan...
"Patients who are sitting in hospital beds, should realize that are prayers and thoughts
are with them especially during Bovember month...The key to heal oneself is try to laugh,
enjoy romantic music, and remember that 'old-is-gold,' so put yourself in the workshop
of your parents..." said Melinda Kruger a Hatfield resident...
Footprints in Hatfield urges local residents to g r o w a beard only for November as Bovember
month is a month worth appreciating your life, and good looks...
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'Meditation and Motivation,'
with President Abdulla
(22 October 2012--FF News) President of South Africa Omar Abdulla
says that m a n y nights he would l a y awake in his castle and think of ways of
improving the lifestyles of South African's...
"Remembering my childhood days where we had nothing, sometimes we would wear
second hand clothes and go to bed eating nothing but two slices of bread..." he says...
"I am a president, I am the hottest hunk, I am a trillionaire investor, I am the best lover,
I am truly, madly, deeply, happy, healthy, wealthy and wise were the words I use to cry myself
to bed..." he says...
He goes further to say that although he did not even have 10% of the affirmations he stuck
it into his mind and heart that one day, he will prove not only to himself, but to others he was worthy
of being somebody who made a difference...
"We grew up in a wealthy community, and our family was not wealthy...There were over eleven of
us who lived in a two bedroom flat...I worked myself penny by penny to send myself to university...Who
cared, no-one did..." he says...
President Abdulla who is well-known locally and internationally says that he often would speak
to himself to try to dig himself out of the hole he was into...
"My father constantly put pressure on me to take-care of the other children, with no family business,
no positive motivation, no d r e a m s to aspire towards and no moral support to what I wanted to
achieve..."
Mr. Abdulla goes on to say that although he loves his father, his father had still hurt him deeply
more than any other woman or person....
"I don't like talking bad about any of my family members, but he did not even try to teach
us qualities that would be able to survive in the real world...At age 18, he messed by reputation
up my lending over R5 million rand that I had to repay,
and he was never positive-always looking for ways to bring
me down...My promise to myself, is never to be like him, and hurt my own children...Yes, he
might of did his best, but for me, it was my mother who was my knight-and-shining armour..." he
says...
Abdulla says that although what he l e a r n t whilst growing up, he learnt never to be selfish
and be a 'moaner-'n-groaner...'
My father never cared about what I wanted to achieve, he never cared about supporting my
marriages, he never even thought about giving me one rand for school or for university...Perhaps
he lived in his own cloud nine, and perhaps I am reading this to remind myself to always be there
for my own kids...
'Motivation and Meditation,' are the elements of one's life President Abdulla tells Footprints
in Laudium...
"Our parents are our building blocks, and sometimes it also stains us...I am normally very
loving and sometimes when I was younger, my friends would brag that my father bought
me the latest M3 or gave me the business...If anything I got baggage out of the whole thing..."
he says...
President Abdulla urges the community of South Africa that although he had a fetish
upbringing 'no-love,' should be lost towards leading the country...
"Perhaps all the pain I had in my heart, perhaps all the failures, perhaps all the bad
words, perhaps the sense that I had no money motivated me towards being the person
I am today...All I am saying we as father's and mother's should do better than our own
parents to truly, madly, deeply motivate our youth for the future..." he said...
Yes we should be thankful, Yes we should be aware of what we say, Yes we should
be sharp and shrewd in our thinking but sometimes the cookie has to crumble...
"We as parents do mould our children together and not as a singular parent so that
our children may be motivated towards achieving the dreams that they desire, and
not that what we desire, because in the true aspect of the situation, our children should
be able to choose whatever they desire, and not what we desire for them-that would be
the best motivation to our youth..."
He goes on to say that we as spiritual beings have to realize that although our children
are 'ours,' at one stage we have to let them go-when they decide to get married
and create mature decesions in their life...
"Children is a broad subject for motivation, but what I have learnt about my childhood,
is to take straws out of certain aspects, and do better...We as South African's should be
able to motivate our children to do better, and to award them, to shout them, and to
be able to spoil them, and never ever ever-harm them or try to demotivate them...We
should think before we utter words towards our kids, because our kids, treble what
we say in what they do, in what they feel, and in how the way they come across to the world..."
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President Abdulla on Hickies Day...
(23 October 2012--FF News) South Africa's President Omar Abdulla says that
23 October 2012 marks the national 'hickies-day,' the way of rubbing your
bite marks on your loved one...
"National Hickies day is 'love-bite,' day where your loved one kisses and leaves
a red spot on your body, in the support for the international hickies day..." he says...
Companies around the country and internationally told Footprints in Rylands,
that national hickies was a day of showing ones love towards ones loved one...
"Yes, we all make love and the good thing about today is, if you are spotted wearing
a love-bite around or neck or chest, you stand a chance to win R8000-00 in cash
by Pick 'n Pay..." said Mr. Johnathan Ackerman MD for Pick 'n Pay...
Local resident Mrs. Farzana Moosa said that her husband always gets to talk about her at work, but
his friends have not met her...
"Today, all his friends will get to see that the tiger has claws, and can bite and scratch
him like an animal..." she jokes...
President Abdulla says that his wife had always left her bite marks on his skin, and in
the support for the Pick 'n Pay Foundation she decided not to hide her venom...
"When she bites, it's more like a blood-sucker pressing by skin..." he says...
South African's are said not to leave their homes on this day by spotting the difference...
"A love-bite is a sexy way of remembering your loved one on this day, and makes your
friends make fun of you...It's always good for your friends to share about talks with
regards to your loved one..." Michael Alans told Footprints in Rylands...
Speaking to Footprints in Hartbeespoort, local resident Amanda Kritzinger said
that not a day has went by, that she has not learn't something new from her husband...
"For us in order to love each other more and more, we try new things and kiss each
other with passion...So for me, everyday is National Hickies Day not just today...We
are newly-married and enjoy kisses in odd places just to show our love...Sometimes
love is all there is..." she says...
Another Hartbeespoort resident Mr. Peter Shongwane said that South African's should
support the Pick 'n Pay challenge and spend quality time with ones loved one...
"We as South African's rise at 5: am and leave our wife's the entire day, and come
home irritated and take our anger on our wife's...Let today be a tuck in day for some
people and love-bite your loved one...If you are working, do the deed at night or at
a different location, but mark your support for National Hickies Day..." he said...
National Hickies Day is said to be spent by companies who employ their staff,
and in support of today, one can get to show how much their loved one loves them...
Local housewife, Amreen Harilal said that the easiest way to give a love bite is
suck and bite on the neck of your loved one, and bite him, till it turns red, suck
on the spot for five minutes and .....
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