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LETTER TO MY FUTURE GENERATIONS III




My Dearest generation,

I'm sure you're curious about the whereabouts of the wealth mentioned in the previous letter, along with the locations of the property and documents needed for redemption. Hmm...

Here I am, addressing you for the third time. Remember, in my first letter, I mentioned inheriting valuable virtues from my parents. These virtues shaped me into a prominent figure within society.

My wealth is exceedingly precious and meticulously preserved. Neither moth nor rust can tarnish it. Even if fire were to consume it, it would continue to shine like newly minted gold, it never reduced to ashes. It perseveres and endures for eternity.

My wealth is liken to life and serves as the key to unlock a prosperous lifestyle. It embodies truth and enlightenment, elevating you to a pinnacle amongst your peers. It surpasses even the riches of King Solomon.

Beloved children, my wealth comprises the words that will uplift you in moments of despair. It encompasses actions that will remind you of your noble lineage, even when you're distant. It provides the strength you'll need in times of trouble.

Whenever you find yourselves in need, make good use of my wealth, for it will secure what your sweat alone cannot. May your days be lengthy, and may you find strength when confronting your fears. May failure never be your dwelling place in the face of mistakes. May wisdom always accompany your efforts and prayers. Amen. 🙏

Until our paths cross again, know that I cherish you deeply.

With love,

Promise Olamilekan Odejide ❤️

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