Tawfiq Okasha: “I spent 36 million pounds for Egypt from my free money, and now I have sold the set of spoons in my house to live”!

The Egyptian journalist, Tawfiq Okasha, confirmed that one of the people, who is the owner of a tourism company from Kafr El-Sheikh, bought the set of forks and spoons that Okasha had put up for sale before.

He added, "The owner of a tourism company from Kafr El-Sheikh bought it for 20 thousand pounds, and he bought it because he felt that he wanted to sell it," according to the Masrawy website.

The media, Tawfiq Okasha, had announced his intention to sell one of the valuable dining sets through his personal page on the social networking site "Facebook".

Okasha's post came as follows: "For sale, a complete set of hanging, fork, and knife set, German Alpaca, stainless steel, old classic silver paint, never used. The price is 20 thousand pounds for seriousness only, and we accept negotiations."

Followers’ comments came: “There is no power or strength except with God, our Lord relieves your distress and distress, Doctor Tawfiq.” And “There is no might or power except by God, the Most High, the Great. God relieves your anguish and our anguish.” And “God protects you and relieves you of your presence and upon us, and grants you from where it does not count, and opens for you and us the doors of halal sustenance.. and “May God relieve the distress of all those in need, Amen, Lord of the worlds. Greetings to you, Doctor.”

Okasha responded to the comments, saying: “The sale was offered without Hazar, and there is a colleague who has already asked to buy it.” “Oh, I regret it. I don't want to talk about it.

Okasha added in his response to his comment on the comments: "Now I am sitting at home without work and also exhibiting an Arab mare for sale, and the operation is purely sleeping at half its price... and I will give you more hair than my mother's house, a model of a plot of land with an area of ​​5 acres for sale 7 months ago, and the buyer of people did not come to watch and walk, And their price is lower than any price in the region, and mangoes are also planted, as you say that my mother sold her gold so that she could live.”

The Egyptian judiciary had recently confirmed the imprisonment of Okasha in the case of "freezing alimony" worth 180,000 Egyptian pounds (about 11 thousand dollars).

The Nasr City Misdemeanors Court, in his presence, decided to support the imprisonment of the journalist, Tawfiq Okasha, for 3 months in the lawsuit filed against him, for a frozen expenditure of 180,000 pounds.

The Misdemeanors Court had issued a judgment in absentia in case No. 15673 Misdemeanors of Nasr City for the year 2021, punishing Tawfiq Okasha with 3 months in prison in the lawsuit filed against him by his ex-wife for a frozen expenditure of 180,000 pounds.

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