
Nothing arrived on my bank account yet. You may recall my account of my visit to the OCMW, during which I underwent an assessment. The aim may have been to impose a sanction later because I am not searching for a home effectively enough, and also because I give priority to a job as a consultant.
In that letter I outlined that nobody can convince a property owner or a real estate agency with the kind of financial statement social aid recipients get. If a landlord sees that you are earning €200 per week, they are likely to say no to the rental application. Yet she didn’t like the idea of me working on solving my employment. That is just crazy.
My bank account has been standing on 0.18 euro cent for more than a week. Is this going to solve my housing?

If OCMW complains about me being too slow, what about them? How fast do they pay the citizens? Imagine I have a responsibility like the rent to pay? How will this look like? Didn’t I tell you that the Belgian social system pushes people down deeper ?

This morning I went to take a shower at CAW Strand because I have no choice. “Where have you been?” was the question everyone asked, because I have not been there since 2024. By way of keeping a long story short, I simply answered “Morocco, because all my family is there.”
One staff member was curious to know if my return to the homeless services is good or bad news. “It’s good news. I am only visiting a friend who helped me out in the past and he doesn’t have a bath.”
I gave the same explanation to Giovanni Givenchy Nuyts, a black adoption child who I also saw begging for food around Central Station at KFC McDonald’s, and I gave him the address of Noon and Kamiano as nobody knows these places unless one is in that awful situation. He is very well informed about the Belgian system and he was pestered by the professors in the higher education because he is talented… and black.

About 10 years ago I used to see him at the central library together with a Nepalese brain and with a Moroccan schoolmate as they were student. Now, “the system” made him homeless as a way to break him in pieces.
To him, I showed this picture as a way to explain why I am he showers of CAW. The picture obviously shows a bathroom of someone who has never used it. Padraig dumps all the things he can’t use such as clothes he never washes. He simply buys a new item and wears that until he can’t wear that of filth.
Giovanni’s eyes popped and shocked he asked “is he here for a shower too ?” “No, what have I just showed you? He doesn’t use the bath. He doesn’t care about taking a bath or a shower ever.



This was the bath tub three years ago, and you will see the white basin in the sink.

I don’t eat or drink at Padraig’s because there is faeces everywhere. I won’t use the toilet where he shut the lid as it must really look so bad. I will take a picture of it when I can. Instead, I use a plastic washbasin which I empty into his toilet and wash out thoroughly. I have been using it since 2016, and it still looked like new the last time I used it. That is why I chose the white colour.
During my long absence, he started using it as his own basin leaks. When I returned this time, it was not white. It was light brown. I scrubbed it because I have to use something. I hope he will notice the difference.
And when I see Giovanni, I will show him the picture of Mr Alfons Nuyts and tell him “this man is you problem and mine”. If he is from the same family, then perhaps he can help getting hold of a picture of Marlène Seymour.
If both these people pushed him on the street, it is to chop him in pieces, simply because he is smart and they are stupid. Perhaps the delay of payment of the social aid, the theft of a computer cable, the unauthorised withdrawal of money from my account by a third party is intended to achieve the same like Giovanni, which is to end up on the street to become an easy catch for jealous skinners like Marlène Seymour. These are dangerous criminals which Belgium never wanted to deal with .

Depending on his reaction, I will reveal more such as the smuggling into Belgium and the kidnapping of Miss Muna Abusulayman from Saudi Arabia and newly born baby resulting from her rape by Mr Lucien Leuwenkroon in Laayoune between May and June 2013. He and locked them up in a house in Saint-Josse. He kept both of them under surveillance and were not allowed to get out of the house during at least 3 months after which they separated the child from the mother. He sold her baby to a Flemish couple from Westerlo. They would have moved to Voeren.


Westerlo happens to be the city where Giovanni grew up as an adoption child to parents who eventually actually never accepted or respected him, like many adoption children. The homeless community is full of them. They mostly began experiencing difficulties in higher education and when there is question of a will or an inheritance. They do everything to disqualify the human they adopted and to deny that person’s right to inheritance.
The young is smart, he is interested in businesses and he is originally from Haiti. The chances are that Mr Alfons Nuyts used the name and birth certificate of the child to build businesses in Haiti. Carrefour is the vehicle that he will likely use for doing this. He will likely use Muna Abusulayman’s child in exactly the same way. Those expansion through human trafficking could be the reason why Carrefour’s CEO was assassinated.

It is reasonable to assume that he opened Carrefour shops with a view to expanding his network in the Caribbean, while the true Giovanni Givenchy is slowly being killed in Belgium. Mr Alfons Nuyts worst dream is that Mr Giovanni appears alive in Port au Prince, one day.
It is for all these reason among others that I do not recommend Morocco to do business with Belgium, to let our people migrate to this country, to ban child adoption to families in this country, and to call all our people back through the Magrexit programme, because Mr Fons Nuyts is not the only Belgian who thinks business should be done in this way.
Yours sincerely,

Naima Mouali
Center for Moroccan International Alliances

