Akporaro Sammuel

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Right Reverend Sister. Akporaro Sammuel (born, Akporaro Samuel), also popular as Sister. A. Samuel, is an androgynous Creole cleric and dominie resulting from the British penetration of the Nigeria's Delta. She's best recognize for "The first biblical book of the second Sammuel", which is influential in the practice of Santería. She preceeds the birth of six sisters who proceeds from her, thus constituting and perpetuating the affluential Abrahamic clerical Sammuel family. She operates Fem Montessori Schools, Our Lady's (a nightclub shrine, or casa de regla). Our Lady's Children Home and Orphanage, and thriving plantations. She thrives in the slave coast but is influential beyond the coast.

She prioritises beauty and, hip and butt enlargement but is strangely homophobic. She also markets trendy clothes, cosmetic creams and soaps with nice fragrance. She is fixated on aggression (might is right) and spoil, but is very nurturing.

Early life and education

Resulting from the British penetration of the Nigeria's Delta, Sister A. Sammuel was born. Despite desiring prominence, there is not much public information concerning Sister A. Sammuel. It is only known that she desired dropping her birth name entirely but the Nigerian policy preventing identity fraud, prevented her from dropping her birth name but technically permitted her to modify her birth name such that the family name becomes Sammuel.

Career

Not much publicity exists about her career. She might have labored for someone else so as to earn income. But that involved laboring for someone else's enrichment and nourishment at own real expense in exchange for nominal income. Eventually, she was delivered.

She identifies as a cleric and dominie. She prefers to be addressed and referred to as the Right Reverend Sister A. Sammuel even though she is irreligious or pagan. She author books, one of which is the "First biblical book of the second Sammuel" which is influential in the practice and spread of Santería.

Personal and family life

Not much information is presently publicly accessible concerning her personal life. It is obvious she is of the Sammuel family, she preceeds six sisters and six sisters from the family proceeds from her. She is fixated on procreation resulting from her own bitter experiences and ecclesiastical exposure.

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