“We’ve never been apart.” She has been living with her friends ever since while she searches the area for her “gorgeous looking, nice natured little dog”. She has even consulted with psychic mediums in a desperate attempt for information.
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Mary Trautvetter has consulted with psychic mediums to help her find her dog, who has helped her through some tough life events. Trautvetter said she had never spoken with a psychic before, however information given to her by three psychic mediums which suggested Rocky was still alive had given her a fresh sense of hope. Elaine DeCarlo, a United States-based psychic animal communicator, used map dowsing to determine that Rocky may be going in circles between Centennial Park and the Pupuke Golf Club, and that he was being fed by someone, Trautvetter said.
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The Yoruba Professionals Foundation (YPF) supported by the umbrella body of Yoruba Self Determination Groups, Ilana Omo Oodua (IOO) has kick-started the 4th edition of its Free Entrepreneurial Development Training Series featuring knowledge-based courses such as robotics and smart homes automation, solar technologies and paints production in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Other courses available at the training include solar and inverter technologies, customer relations and management, market research and business development.
The training, according to the convener of YPF, Mr Maxwell Adeleye, was designed to create jobs in Yoruba land through the promotion of knowledge-based entrepreneurship and empower Yoruba descents for self-reliance and economic development.