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There is some good progress towards me recovering my funds from huobi-pro exchange after I mistakenly messed up with the transfer to a peer-2-peer trader's account with the wrong memo. Throughout the night, I couldn't sleep properly, I was in a state of unrest because I had plans to use the funds to refill some exhausted essentials in the house.

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The good news I got this morning was that the criteria needed was something that can be provided at the expense of me handing over my posting keys to the escrow trader during the verification of recovering my funds. I'm okay with this since the master key or active key won't be required. To be fair, it's quite easy to change an account key as long as one as the owner keys solely to him/herself.</strongi

In a bid to get my mind off this pending exchange issue for a while I did a brief reading on some fascinating historical events and facts, the first ones I read were shared on here like two days ago and today I think I might make this subject of writing a series every week but it's still undecided though. Also I have said this before, that reading stuffs like this will always make one vast in contentious arguments or educational discussion pinched on such topic.

On this day 12 April 1567 James Hepburn, The 4th Earl of Bothwell was found not guilty of the murder of Lord Darnley, the husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Bothwell and Mary then married.

James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney and 4th Earl of Bothwell (better known simply as Lord Bothwell), was a prominent Scottish nobleman, known for his association with, abduction of, and marriage to Mary, Queen of Scots, as her third and final husband.

Okay, this is something interesting, murder is a case that shouldn't be treated likely. There are situations were guilty parties involved in such unforgivable acts may go scot free, evading punishment for their crimes but it's nice to see a nobleman proven innocent of a crime he didn't commit but regarding his abduction of and marriage to his third wife, I find that action a bit questionable and dicey. I fathom maybe she was married unwillingly, who knows?

Saint Mark, the writer of the second book of the New Testament, the Gospel of Mark, was African. He was from Libya.

Mark founded the church at Alexandria, Egypt, but the pagans of the city resented his efforts to turn the Alexandrians away from the worship of their traditional gods.

In 68 AD, they placed a rope around his neck and dragged him through the streets until he died.

Not so many people are a big fan of religion. Many are into different religions in which they believe to be right, while some reserve that space to the clutches of atheism. Where the existence of God is null and void to them. Well, to each man his own. It's only fair that a man believes in whatever doctrine he wishes. Anyways, somewhere around the 68AD, a man of God who was recognized to have written the second bold of the New Testament of the Christian faith was traced to be an African with affinity to Libya, sadly a passed away from a gruesome death with a wipe placed round his neck and dragged through the street. He died for a good cause as a martyr of Christ.

That will be all for today. Thanks for reading.


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