Showing posts with label Returned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Returned. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

'Daniel Hasn't Returned My Child', says Doris Simeon



A lot of people commended Daniel Ademinokan, Doris Simeon's estranged hubby, when the news that he had returned their seven-year-old son to her hit the airwaves earlier in the week.However the actress has emerge to say that the story is untrue, claiming she hasn't been in the united states for a while.Speaking through her publicist, Gbenga Bada, Doris said sheis yet to have the custody of her child, David from her ex husband after their separation almost a year back.
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Sunday, June 9, 2013

let's call it quits: After a Breakup, should the engagement ring be returned?



Here’s a situation:
Mario Williams of the Buffalo Bills is a former number one draft pick and one of the highest-paid defensive players in the NFL. His former fiance refused his repeated requests to return a $785,000 diamond engagement ring, resulting in the court case, claiming instead that he made it “abundantly clear in writing” that he wanted her to have it. (Which is a curious argument considering the fact that his lawsuit is also “abundantly clear in writing.”)
From the man’s perspective:
This whole lawsuit situation is so disempowering, what if, instead, a man could use it to find some empowering meaning? That only comes from elevating your mindset, refusing to squabble, and asking far better questions.
– What if he found the gratitude in the situation and remembered how blessed he was with abundance and that this “learning experience” was worth far more to him than the value of the ring?
– What if he used it to drive him to even more success and wealth because he knows he can always find a way to earn more money?

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Good Samaritan:Homeless Beggar Who Returned Diamond Ring is Set To Receive Around ₦2.3 Million



A homeless man’s good deed has not gone unnoticed.

When Billy Ray Harris, a homeless Kansas City, Mo., man, returned a diamond and platinum engagement ring to the woman who had accidentally dropped it into his beggar’s cup, he wasn’t looking for a reward.

“My grandfather was a reverend. He raised me from the time I was 6 months old, and thank the good lord. It’s a blessing, but I do still have some character,” Harris told KCTV5 last week.

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