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10/05/2026

It’s been a while… ⏳🔥
But we’re back with fresh singles dropping this week.
Classique Arr x Waria Native x Jay 4 Mahn
“BLO WARIA” ⚔️🖤
Stay ready. The wait is over.

06/05/2026

Disla Liklik hap Shortcut rot long Top town go lo Main Market. Everyday ol Drug Body sawe Putim Carton long kisim Money na sampla taim Pulim Phone na Bilum blo ol Man.🤦🥺
Thankyou ol Boys long Ward #2 Zone 5 Lae Top Town long Urban Cleanup🙏

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Photos from Waria Native's post 18/04/2026

Flood Report – Waria, Houn Gulf District, Morobe Province 🌧️
Zare Aingse, Saigara, and Dona Village are now submerged, with homes and daily life floating on rising waters. Families are struggling as flooding continues to affect the community.
We urgently call on Jayson Peter, Member for Houn Gulf, to step in and provide immediate support and relief for the people affected.

14/04/2026

This egg was found somewhere in Waria.🥚🦃
It is not a chicken egg it comes from a cassowary, a powerful bird found in the forests of Papua New Guinea.
The egg is large, about the size of a small melon, with a thick and very hard shell. Its color is a deep, bright green with a slightly rough, textured surface, making it very different from the smooth white or brown eggs most people know.
Cassowary eggs are rare and special in the bush. They are much heavier and stronger than chicken eggs, and inside is rich, nutritious yolk and white, valued as a traditional food by local communities.

29/03/2026

River grind pays off fresh catch from Morobe Patrol Post, Mou Bush 🎣🌿

16/03/2026

The Man Who Asked Satan for Money
Based on a true story

In a small village, there lived a man with his family. He was not just an ordinary man—he was a church leader, respected by the people in his community. Many believed he was a man who truly followed God.
But one day, a strange and dangerous thought entered his mind. He began to think about money and success. He wanted to become a businessman and live a better life. Instead of trusting God and working patiently, he decided to try something dark—he wanted to communicate with Satan and ask him for money.
After some time, the man began meeting Satan in secret. When he first saw him, he was surprised. Satan appeared as a very handsome man, so attractive that the man believed no one on earth could match his appearance.
Sometimes at night, Satan would take the man for rides, showing him many places around the world. Before the sun rose, Satan would return him safely near his village as if nothing had happened.
From that time on, the man became very successful at hunting. Even when he hunted close to the village, he always returned home with meat—pig, cuscus, and other animals. Day after day he never failed.
His family began to wonder how this was possible. They asked themselves how their father could bring home so much meat every single day. They ate the food he brought, but something felt strange. The meat did not taste the same as before. It had lost the sweetness they once knew.
One day the man went to his secret place where he used to pray. It was near a small waterfall along a creek above the village. There, hidden from everyone, he prayed—not to God, but to Satan.
As he prayed, Satan appeared and asked him, “What do you want?”
Without hesitation the man replied, “I want money.”
Satan looked at him and said, “I will give you money, but first I must ask God.” Then he told the man to return the next day.
The next day the man went back to the same secret place and waited. Soon Satan appeared again, carrying bags full of money.
Satan told him, “I can give you this money, but God said no.”
The man became angry. “I want the money,” he said. “Forget about God.”
But Satan shook his head and said, “No.”
While they were arguing, something strange happened. A large screen suddenly appeared on the trunk of a big tree. On the screen, the man saw his entire life. He watched himself from the day he was born, growing up as a child, going to church, and eventually becoming a church leader. He saw all the good things he had done.
Satan then said to him, “God wants you to continue the path you started—from a boy who followed Him to a man who serves Him.”
But the man refused to listen.
“I have worshipped God all my life,” he said angrily. “But He has never given me anything.”
As soon as he said this, Satan disappeared.
The man was left alone. Anger filled his heart, and he began shouting at God. He questioned Him and spoke many terrible words, saying he did not want to follow Him anymore.
Suddenly, an angel appeared.
The angel looked at him and said, “You should never speak against God. You will receive punishment for what you have done.”
Then the angel removed his soul from his body and told him to crawl back to his village. As he crawled along the ground, his body burned with pain. Worms began to form on his skin, and he felt as if death was near.
In great suffering, the man finally cried out to God for help.
For three days he remained like that, weak and broken.
Then the same angel returned. The angel placed his soul back into his body and said,
“Go back and continue doing good things.”
From that moment, the man understood something very important: money can never be more valuable than the soul.

11/03/2026

“Village life with the boys. Fresh air, green mountains, and the river beside us. This is the real life.” 🌿🏞️

17/02/2026

Folklore Story of MOUBUSH – Houn Gulf District, Morobe Patrol Post 🌿

13/02/2026

A moment from the village bush 🌿
Strong mothers, curious child, and a rare bush animal a picture of life, tradition, and survival passed from one generation to the next in Papua New Guinea.

11/02/2026

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