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Joseph Boms and Princess Williams Exchanged rings, will leave you swooning

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Wedding announcements seem to have taken over the BOMS household this year. Mr & Mrs Joseph loveday boms. Sensational bami dele, Manager Joseph Boms exchanged rings with his longtime girlfriend Princess Williams the CEO of PURPLE BERRY MAGAZINE and the found of  princess Williams foundation (pwf)  on the 22nd September 2018 @ MARTA MISERICORDIA CATHOLIC CHURCH Port Harcourt, it was Joseph Boms turn to take things to the next level with beau Princess Williams. They knew the occasion would involve nothing less than a grand gala at an exotic moment. For this A-list couple, it was one of the most scenic spots in Porthacourt– that fit the bill as their ideal venue. They had lots in store for their glamorous guests that included State Men, Top Musical Artists, OAPs, Event Planners, Families and Friends . On the day of the wedding, the CEO purple Berry magazine  Princess Williams   made an appearance in a gorgeous gown. The dress is from a rare collection b

Christian persecution in "Christian country"

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Social workers have persecuted a young woman in Scotland  through are Christian brief, the woman who leaves in stirlingstire, land of scottish freedom is an evangelist. She has been banned from talking about the Holy Spirit and going to African churches.    There is a heavy oppression over Scotland while social workers and addiction workers are cashing in, making millions by making others misrable..                          Scottish social workers   There's a hidden shame in Scotland happening over the decades, families and societies are been ripped apart, delibrately to keep "cases open", to justify social workers wages.  This have resulted in blocking Christian marriages, children been taken from their mother, and ket apart from their mother.  There's building evidence now due to social Media, the system is about to be EXPOSED!!  In Scotland there's a homeless crisis, the government pay £3. 260 billion, an increase of £0.086 billio