Blessing Adebolajo (Blessing Daniels)- Woolwich Killer Michael Adebolajo’s Sister

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One of the terror suspects accused of killing soldier Drummer Lee Rigby in a Woolwich street is Michael Adebolajo. Her sister, 32-year-old Blessing Adebolajo, smiled yesterday morning as she was escorted from her home in Kings Lynn Avenue, Harold Hill, and got into a police car while detectives searched the property, just hours after her 28-year-old brother and other suspect brutally murdered Rigby.

Despite Blessing Adebolajo was not arrested, police will interrogate her about her brother. Reportedly she told the Romford Recorder newspaper yesterday:

“We didn’t know he was going to do this.”

Blessing, who has also gone by the surname Daniels, lives on the top floor of the property and used to share it with her terror suspect brother, according to neighbors who claim that Adebolajo smoked drugs when he was staying there.

It is believed that Blessing Adebolajo’s father, 56-year-old Anthony, owns the house that was raided, as well as a home in Saxilby, Lincolnshire. Her mother is Tana A. Adebolajo from Romford, Essex and two other siblings Jeremiah and Christiana Abedolajo.

Suspect Adebolajo declared:

“The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers.”

Blessing Adebolajo’s parents are hard-working Nigerian immigrants from an academic family in West Africa who settled in London in the early 1980s.

Reportedly, Blessing Adebolajo works as a Human Resources Assistant at John Lawrence, in London. The records show that a man named Dorean Myers lives in the same adress under Blessing Abedolejo/ Blessing Daniels lives at.

Take a look  Michael Abedolajo’s sister Blessing Abedolajo on Google+ here and check her profile on LinkedIn here.

Last May, Abedolajo’s older sister Blessing publish a book “When It Hurts”, available on Amazon’s Kindle Edition. This is Blessing’s description of her book.

These pieces are to give hope and inspiration, to those, that feel like they have hit the bottom, and can’t reach the top. If you don’t recognise the bottom how do you perceive what your pinnacle looks like.
Take a minute wherever you are and just give praise, even if you can’t muster good words just say hallelujah, you are still blessed with life.

Destiny is not of our time, destiny is in Gods time so don’t jealous those that you believe have, every one whatever their point in life is still striving for betterment. This is a personal insight into my thoughts and feelings, I hope you enjoy sharing my personal thoughts.

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