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“Christopher Charles Bourne” (January 9, 1923 – July 17, 1998) is a wellknown and famous African delegate and diplomat of the United Nations headquarters from 1941 until his retirement in 1986. Biography Born in 1923, Kenya, Africa, Christopher’s parents abandoned him and later died during a hunt, so a Wealthy American named Randolph Brooks (1870-1935) and his wife, Magenta adopted him, and they moved to New York City during that year, Randolph and Magenta had three kids: 13-year old Christina, 18-year old Robert and 9-year old Annabel. The Brooks’ family had loved Christopher very much and he was treated with much care, and no problems was ever happening during his whole entire childhood, until in 1927, when Christopher’s estranged parents: Sheila Bourne-Adebayo and William Adebayo wanted their son to live with them, but it never happened, the charges and the problem was settled in court on May 10, 1927, when Christopher was made a constituency of the court, Christopher did not want to go back to his birth parents, knowing that they might ditch him again, so a couple of days before going to court the Adebayo couple had died during an Airplane crash, and it was settled out of court, but Christopher loved being with his new rich American parents who never abandoned him ever in life. Going to School in America In Early of 1928, Christopher had started Kindergarten in the “Robert Chamberlain Preschool” in Manhattan, New York and as for a fact, Christopher was indeed, polite, smart and very quiet, but became friends with George Bryce Johnson, who their friendship would last until 1941, when he was discharged from World War II, and suddenly killed a couple of months after being discharged from the service, Christopher’s Preschool Teacher was Audra Blakeslee, an African-American teacher, who simply loved Christopher very much, she adored him and helped him to learn to speak English and a good American accent, Christopher became a straight A+ student, and he was getting very much good credit for it. Becoming a UN Delegate In 1941, 18-year old Christopher had graduated from Spellman College very early and was still living in New York City, with his adoptive mother, Magenta, because of this, in 1935, Randolph had died during a war in London, England, and as a fact, Magenta and her three kids were already going on with their own lives and took care of each other and Christopher, but in 1945, Magenta had passed away leaving her three children and Christopher lots and lots of money, but the selfishness of the Brooks’ children had entered and Christopher removed himself from the family, but the Brooks’ children and the money was never settled for many years to come before one of the three Brooks’ children deaths occurs. A year later, Christopher had own a Fancy Penthouse apartment in Manhattan, and had got a job as a United Nations hand over, which he later was appointed to

a translator, he continue with the United Nations for 45 years, and Christopher became more wealthy and well-liked and kind. Marrying Joann Aduwa In 1952, Twenty-nine Year old Christopher had met his wife, Joann Victoria Aduwa, a delegate from Nigeria, they met at the United Nations, and proposed marriage at a Jamaican restaurant named The Island Brunch which was located in Queens, New York, the two had married each other on September 29, 1952, and remained married until 1962, when Joann had died of AIDS, which Christopher was not contracted with, although they have stayed married Joann was very angry at herself for not telling her husband that a couple of years ago, she contracted AIDS from her ex-boyfriend 10 years ago. Council of Africa In 1965, 42-year old Christopher Charles Bourne had left the United States to return to his hometown of Africa, but when he discovered many residents and several countries of Africa were very poor, and near dying of hunger, Christopher had suddenly returned back to the United States a week later, to donate canned goods, foods and name-brand clothes, and this sparked all over the media, and Christopher was becoming an International Hero. On September 27, 1965, Christopher was awarded by the Mayor of New York City, for his hardworking and achievement goals and helping out his hometown of Africa, during that year, Christopher decided to run for Council against, angry tyrant Laverty Manado, who abhorrence Christopher so much that he decided to stay away from him as much as possible, a couple of months later, during the A.P.E. (African Presidential Election), Christopher had won the election, and he said “I’ve never actually been this happy In my entire eternity!”, and he became the new President/City Council of Africa, but when Laverty Manado tried to shoot him in his house back in Africa, Laverty Manado was arrested and sentenced to life in prison, but when days before the sentencing his life in prison, Laverty shot himself while being constricting an Bipolar anarchy and he was correspond. Christopher had felt very apologetic for Laverty Manado, but was very proud when he won the ballot vote, so after the winning; New York City celebrated Christopher’s return to the United States, and loyal citizens of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island came to meet the famous African city council, and Bourne still worked for the United Nations until 1986, when he withdraw from the Headquarters, and resorts in Africa until 1991. Retirement from the United Nations From the time when becoming a United Nations delegate since 1941 until 1986, the United Nations center of operations throw a big sequestration festivity for Christopher Charles Bourne on December 20, 1986, five days earlier than Christmas, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Bourne, for “Best African Council and Delegate of United Nations”, Bourne was very happy and

excited to see that he was becoming the first African entrust ever to make history as the first beloved African Council in the United States, and gradually returned back to Africa as President and City Council. Resigning as President of Africa After being President of Africa for 23 years, Christopher had decided to retire as President of Africa on January 9, 1988, where the story shocked millions of Africans, and the United States, as implying that Christopher has fallen ill, and established with Lung malignancy, Christopher had stated that: “I am not quitting African or Americans, its just that I am quitting being very strong, and I wish I would not become a soon-to-be has been.” For a fact, Christopher knew that the Loyal Americans and Africans respect his wishes and wished him the best of luck. Death In 1992, Christopher was getting even more ill, and citizens of Africa, came to be around their beloved hero and committee, and Christopher’s illness was finally dissolving in 1993—1994, and Christopher felt he could get back on “his own feet”, but never could, so he was created with great care from his children: Lesley Lindley Bourne, and Yolanda Bourne, as a fact, Christopher started to become weak for 1995—1996, and around February 1996, Christopher discovered he had two years to live, and as a fact, he decided to lose weight, balance his diet and eat right. On January 30, 1998, Christopher moved back to the United States and into New York City, and back to his old apartment, which was never ever rented to any new neighbor, so Christopher spend his last couple of months living, and on July 17, 1998, Christopher died peacefully in his sleep, and the boy was buried at the Bruckheimer section in Manhattan, New York, as for a fact, Christopher Charles Bourne lived to be the African Hero of Africa, and the United Nations. The Fancy Penthouse Apartment After discovering that the Fancy Penthouse Apartment was still available in 1998, Christopher stated in his will that he would leave the apartment to both of daughters, and his wealth, admitting that he only had a few months to live, for that reason, Christopher new his landlord, which is other superlative friend, Andrew Wilkerson (whom he knew since 1961), let them have the apartment, and they never paid rent, but when Christopher died on July 17, 1998, the fancy Penthouse Apartment was still to be had and his daughters were living into it until 2005, when they finally moved out and lived somewhere else, due to Andrew’s unknown death years earlier, the apartment building was now owned by Ivy J. Hopkins, who he dispossessed the late Christopher Charles Bourne’s daughters rationale, the two daughters sued Ivy Hopkins and they won the case, Ivy was fired as manager/owner of the apartment building, and he was deported back into Barbados, which he is never seen again

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