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Southern Sahaelo catches fire!

Southern Sahaelo catches fire! (A report from VINE.)

His Preeminence Chief Ibezimako Chinedu Chika Orjy - true lifetime leader of Dogome - has seen in the future of his wondrous nation, that Dogome must have communion with the Grongo and Tarzania. Unconfirmed sources have stated that it is believed that this communion extends to Wurmmpotato!?!? (Editors note: WT...??)

Within His Preeminence Chief Ibezimako Chinedu Chika Orjy - true lifetime leader of Dogome's vision, he sees an authoritative image that has Dogome's landholding following the Okparo Jelaney River (only known by this name on Dogome maps!) - known, on most maps as the Uzoma River, which flows along the border of the Grongo and Tarzania, through western Tarzania, along the border of Sahaelo and Mombuututu, through western Mombuututu and onto Dogome.

Taking advantage of the strife in Sahaelo, although there are those who differ from this notion, VINE has reported the following:
His Preeminence Chief Ibezimako Chinedu Chika Orjy - true lifetime leader of Dogome! has instructed his armed forced to begin military operations in eastern Sahaelo. This is seen as the true home of all Dogome citizenry and extends Northward to the Grongo.

It is seen as the first component of the design of His Preeminence Chief Ibezimako Chinedu Chika Orjy - true lifetime leader of Dogome!
Genuine communion of the Dogome people will only be earned when they are in harmony with their family in the Grongo and Tarzania – (VINE note: never, in any “Chief Orjy” 'communication' is there any mention of Mombuututu.).



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