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Report as: spam offensive Nombeko on 1/23/08 at 4am

I have been following Mbali's lie for a while, i knew she could only take advantage of people for so long. I worked with Mbali in Johannesburg, she was a receptionist at one of the hotels, she's sick, she claims to be a christian but she is possessed.She lies about everything, it's sad that she is creating a bad name for many descent Africans, she does not deserve to be at that University, she needs to be in a mental institution.

In your article, you say, she told you her father is a Minister or holds a good job, that too is a lie, her father is a humble Reverend in a church in Zambia according to her Zambian friends. She is LIER and am upset at the fact that she is taking advantage of innocent people, who know very little about Africa, all that nonsense about her father being a freedom fighter, please find out the truth, about where exactly in Soweto she comes from through the South African Embassy there. Am sure she doesn't even know a single street in Soweto, she doesn't even know how it feels to grow up there.
If she comes from a prominent family. WHICH FAMILY???

She is taking advantage of Americans and messing things for many African kids, who deserve those scholarships and the help.

Report as: spam offensive business casual on 1/23/08 at 3pm

DC sounds like hell.




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