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14 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Snowballs, melting and in hell come to mind about that.

 

She must know that there is probably zero chance of that, so is taking the P in my opinion.

“It's an universal law-- intolerance is the first sign of an inadequate education. An ill-educated person behaves with arrogant impatience, whereas truly profound education breeds humility.”

 

Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Posted
2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Snowballs, melting and in hell come to mind about that.

 

She must know that there is probably zero chance of that, so is taking the P in my opinion.

I do think that Ngozi will go the B.P again and the Palace will be petrified about upsetting her again and they will agree with everything she says and let her do as she pleases .

I am now making  prediction : I predict that Ngozi will have her photo taken sitting on the throne in Buckingham Palace whilst wearing the crown or a  tiara and also earing African clothes

    (BTW , Did you know that the Ngozi tribe and the Fulani tribes in African hate each other)  
 

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5 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

What comes to mind is make it look like an accident 007.

You are referring to that well known meme?  You are considering that someone should be assassinated?  What a strange duck you are.

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6 minutes ago, Slip said:

You are referring to that well known meme?  You are considering that someone should be assassinated?  What a strange duck you are.

Pay me and I'd do it, ducky, sweetie, no problem. ???? 

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Posted
6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Snowballs, melting and in hell come to mind about that.

 

She must know that there is probably zero chance of that, so is taking the P in my opinion.

And to take into consideration, the person who Ngozi accused of being racist , the person whom she wants to educate , Lady Hussey no longer works at the Palace .

   Maybe all the Buckingham Palace workers will all meet in the same room and Ngozi can give lessons about racism to them all ?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

And to take into consideration, the person who Ngozi accused of being racist , the person whom she wants to educate , Lady Hussey no longer works at the Palace .

   Maybe all the Buckingham Palace workers will all meet in the same room and Ngozi can give lessons about racism to them all ?

Great idea. 

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Ngozis charity now being investigated for fraud

 

 Palace race row accuser Ngozi Fulani's charity draws watchdog's attention after allegations

Ngozi Fulani - Graeme Robertson/Guardian / eyevine

 

The Charity Commission is examining a series of allegations over the running of Sistah Space, the organisation whose founder was at the centre of the Buckingham Palace race row.

 

 

 

In a statement the watchdog said it was “assessing material” posted on social media questioning the charity’s finances and organisation.

The Greater London Assembly’s finance chief has also been asked to ensure that grants to Sistah Space “have been used as intended”.

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/palace-race-row-accuser-ngozi-fulani-s-charity-draws-watchdog-s-attention-after-allegations/ar-AA15eNEG?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d8ac265e8bc041179ddf6d7053739139

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11 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Ngozis charity now being investigated for fraud

 

 Palace race row accuser Ngozi Fulani's charity draws watchdog's attention after allegations

Ngozi Fulani - Graeme Robertson/Guardian / eyevine

 

The Charity Commission is examining a series of allegations over the running of Sistah Space, the organisation whose founder was at the centre of the Buckingham Palace race row.

 

 

 

In a statement the watchdog said it was “assessing material” posted on social media questioning the charity’s finances and organisation.

The Greater London Assembly’s finance chief has also been asked to ensure that grants to Sistah Space “have been used as intended”.

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/palace-race-row-accuser-ngozi-fulani-s-charity-draws-watchdog-s-attention-after-allegations/ar-AA15eNEG?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d8ac265e8bc041179ddf6d7053739139

Oh the irony. :cheesy:

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Posted
2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

No surprise really, given that Marlene "Cosplay" Headley likes to use a fake name, culturally misappropriate and has links to BLM. Not exactly the hallmarks of an oustanding citizen.

 

She may well regret her little media stunt if what I am hearing turns out to be true.

Well, this is a "turn up for the books" as I think the saying goes, as this woman is not all she appears to be, and using false names and false heritage certainly doesn't do her any favours – – let's hope a lot more of the truth is found out and she is exposed for what she is, and being a liar could be the least of her worries.

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10 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Well, this is a "turn up for the books" as I think the saying goes, as this woman is not all she appears to be, and using false names and false heritage certainly doesn't do her any favours – – let's hope a lot more of the truth is found out and she is exposed for what she is, and being a liar could be the least of her worries.

It's a bit early to be claiming these allegations are the "truth" isn't it?

 

In its accounts, the charity said: “We have now engaged an independent accounting firm and are confident that any issues are a thing of the past.”

 

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

It's a bit early to be claiming these allegations are the "truth" isn't it?

 

In its accounts, the charity said: “We have now engaged an independent accounting firm and are confident that any issues are a thing of the past.”

 

 

I was referring to her name changes as well as her heritage, neither of which appear kosher – – and I can only go by what I have read and there follows a couple of comments: –

 

"She changed her name to sound more “African” and she changed her heritage from the Caribbean into Nigerian, to appear to directly coming from the African continent. Her parents came from the Caribbean to the UK……."


"I have a few Nigerian friends and they are absolutely horrified and don’t even want to talk about it. I don't think Marlene could point to Nigeria on a map if you paid her"


Anyway, irrespective of all of this, as they say: – "the truth will out". And for the record I have no axe to grind either way.
 

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Just now, xylophone said:

I was referring to her name changes as well as her heritage, neither of which appear kosher – – and I can only go by what I have read and there follows a couple of comments: –

 

"She changed her name to sound more “African” and she changed her heritage from the Caribbean into Nigerian, to appear to directly coming from the African continent. Her parents came from the Caribbean to the UK……."


"I have a few Nigerian friends and they are absolutely horrified and don’t even want to talk about it. I don't think Marlene could point to Nigeria on a map if you paid her"


Anyway, irrespective of all of this, as they say: – "the truth will out". And for the record I have no axe to grind either way.
 

You might want to consider how long ago she changed her name. It was many many years ago

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11 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

You might want to consider how long ago she changed her name. It was many many years ago

Anyway, irrespective of all of this, as they say: – "the truth will out". And for the record I have no axe to grind either way.

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Just now, xylophone said:

Anyway, irrespective of all of this, as they say: – "the truth will out". And for the record I have no axe to grind either way.

On that we can agree. If the charity, or her, go down in a fraud case then all well and good. Justice prevails. Most of this thread is nothing more than a racist attack and this allegation won't change that.

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54 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

On that we can agree. If the charity, or her, go down in a fraud case then all well and good. Justice prevails. Most of this thread is nothing more than a racist attack and this allegation won't change that.

Well I must be getting terribly dim in my old age, because I never considered this thread to be a "racist attack" – – actually I never thought about it that way; more that someone had set someone else up for a fall (some sort of entrapment if you wish) although I have to admit that the upper crust "Lady in Waiting" exhibited all of the charm and wherewithal of a village idiot.

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3 hours ago, xylophone said:

Anyway, irrespective of all of this, as they say: – "the truth will out". And for the record I have no axe to grind either way.

She was raising funds to buy a house in London, a house that her charity would allow battered African and Caribbean woman to stay at the property for a maximum of two weeks and Ngozi would be living permeantely at the property to offer a 24 hour assistance and her charity had to stop offering other services they provided due to online abuse , coincidentally enough, they stopped offering those services just at the same time they began to get investigated by a fraud squad

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44 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

She was raising funds to buy a house in London, a house that her charity would allow battered African and Caribbean woman to stay at the property for a maximum of two weeks and Ngozi would be living permeantely at the property to offer a 24 hour assistance and her charity had to stop offering other services they provided due to online abuse , coincidentally enough, they stopped offering those services just at the same time they began to get investigated by a fraud squad

It was for British women. Is it your contention that only people with certain characteristics be considered British…you’ve made this same incorrect claim several times.


One wonders why, but not for long…

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Posted
9 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

She was raising funds to buy a house in London, a house that her charity would allow battered African and Caribbean woman to stay at the property for a maximum of two weeks and Ngozi would be living permeantely at the property to offer a 24 hour assistance and her charity had to stop offering other services they provided due to online abuse , coincidentally enough, they stopped offering those services just at the same time they began to get investigated by a fraud squad

SUPPORTING AFRICAN & CARIBBEAN

HERITAGE WOMEN AFFECTED BY DOMESTIC & SEXUAL ABUSE

 

https://www.sistahspace.org/

 

   

Posted
3 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

 

 

SUPPORTING AFRICAN & CARIBBEAN

HERITAGE WOMEN AFFECTED BY DOMESTIC & SEXUAL ABUSE

 

 

https://www.sistahspace.org/

You remain on ignore but since I saw what you wrote when quoted.

 

1. I'm sure you're aware that bold is not allowed. There is a function to help you reduce it to normal text.

 

2. Your post did not include the vital word "heritage". Your post was blatantly racist in attempting to characterise these women as not being British. I'm sure you understand English better than you allude to.

 

Buck up.

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2 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

 

 

SUPPORTING AFRICAN & CARIBBEAN

HERITAGE WOMEN AFFECTED BY DOMESTIC & SEXUAL ABUSE

 

 

https://www.sistahspace.org/

Heritage is not nationality. So again I ask why you are making this false claim?

 

Is it because you consider certain characteristics essential when defining what makes a person British or not…

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Just now, ozimoron said:

You remain on ignore but since I saw what you wrote when quoted.

 

1. I'm sure you're aware that bold is not allowed. There is a function to help you reduce it to normal text.

 

2. You're post did not include the vital word "heritage". Your post was blatantly racist in attempting to characterise these women as not being British.

 

Buck up.

I copied and pasted it straight from the Sistaspace  website and it was written in capital letters there and I made no alterations at all  , putting it as "normal text" sometimes messes up the link

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Just now, Mac Mickmanus said:

I copied and pasted it straight from the Sistaspace  website and it was written in capital letters there and I made no alterations at all  , putting it as "normal text" sometimes messes up the link

You stated it caters to Caribbean and African women in the first post I quoted. You copied and pasted nothing in that post.

 

1 hour ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

She was raising funds to buy a house in London, a house that her charity would allow battered African and Caribbean woman to stay at the property for a maximum of two weeks

 

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Just for clarification from the Guardian 

 

"Hackney domestic violence charity faces battle to stay in premises"

 

 

"London’s only specialist domestic violence service for women of African and Caribbean heritage is facing eviction from its premises, and claims it has had to turn away survivors amid a dispute with the local authority."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jul/11/hackney-domestic-violence-charity-faces-fight-to-stay-in-premises-sistah-space

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Just for clarification from the Guardian 

 

"Hackney domestic violence charity faces battle to stay in premises"

 

 

"London’s only specialist domestic violence service for women of African and Caribbean heritage is facing eviction from its premises, and claims it has had to turn away survivors amid a dispute with the local authority."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jul/11/hackney-domestic-violence-charity-faces-fight-to-stay-in-premises-sistah-space

 

 

Again the word heritage is one you chose to omit from your post. 
 

Again, why did you do this?

 

You have done the same thing before. 

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Also from the Guardian report from 2020 and coming straight  from  a person who organised support for Sistahspace .

  They claim themselves that's its a charity for "Black woman" are we allowed to use those words/labels as well or do we need to use "African/Caribbean heritage " to describe the charities clients ?

 

 

“They say ‘Black Lives Matter’, but Sistah Space provides life-saving services and the council’s decision to evict them is putting black women’s lives in danger.

“Black women survivors need Sistah Space’s support and deserve a place of safety to recover and heal from violence.”

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jul/11/hackney-domestic-violence-charity-faces-fight-to-stay-in-premises-sistah-space

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12 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Also from the Guardian report from 2020 and coming straight  from  a person who organised support for Sistahspace .

  They claim themselves that's its a charity for "Black woman" are we allowed to use those words/labels as well or do we need to use "African/Caribbean heritage " to describe the charities clients ?

 

 

“They say ‘Black Lives Matter’, but Sistah Space provides life-saving services and the council’s decision to evict them is putting black women’s lives in danger.

“Black women survivors need Sistah Space’s support and deserve a place of safety to recover and heal from violence.”

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jul/11/hackney-domestic-violence-charity-faces-fight-to-stay-in-premises-sistah-space

What you need to do is stop omitting key words when you describe the charity’s function. 

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