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Welcome to Strive Entertainments 🎶🔥
Your home for music, vibes, and pure entertainment. This channel is dedicated to bringing you a wide variety of content including AI music covers, original songs, PNG local hits, reggae vibes, deep house mixes, country ballads, and more.
We proudly support and promote Papua New Guinea artists 🇵🇬, while also sharing international sounds to connect with a global audience 🌍.
On this channel you will find:
🎵 AI Covers & AI Music
🎶 PNG Local Songs & Cultural Music
🌴 Reggae, Love Songs & Emotional Vibes
🎧 Deep House & Chill Music
🤠 Country Ballads
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Life is short, so enjoy every moment, smile more, and spread good vibes 💯
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Strive Entertainments — Keep Striving, Keep Smiling. Much Love ❤️


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😭💔😭🕊️ A MOTHER’S FINAL SACRIFICE: THE LAST MILE FOR HER CHILDREN🕊️💔😭💔
The heart of the Belourarop Clan is broken. We mourn the "Late Rebecca Mayron," a mother whose love was so powerful. She refused to leave this world until she knew her children were standing on their own two feet.
Rebecca traveled from Mendi, her heart overflowing with a mother’s greatest dream: to see her son, Jaypee, crowned with his Bachelor’s degree. But at the very finish line, her strength gave out. She collapsed, and the celebration shifted from a graduation hall to the silent walls of Goroka General Hospital.
The Bitter Tears of Success

While the world cheered for the new graduates, Jaypee stood by his mother’s hospital bed in his gown. He held his degree in one hand and her fading hand in the other. The joy of his achievement was washed away by the tears of a son watching his hero slip away.
The next morning, Jaypee had to leave her side for a job interview—the very future Rebecca had bled and sacrificed for. He walked away with a shattered heart to fulfill her final wish for his career, never knowing that his "goodbye" at the ward would be their last.

A Mother’s Final Victory

On the night of May 4th, 2026, Rebecca Mayron finally let go. She didn't leave because she was weak; she left because her work was *finished*.
She held on until her son was a graduate.

She held on until the door to his future was open.

She held on until she knew her four children were safe.

To Jaypee, Gedepee, and the two little ones: Your mother gave you her life so you could have yours. She carried you to the top of the mountain, and only when she saw you standing there did she finally lay down to rest.
Rest in Eternal Peace, Mama Rebecca. You fought the good fight. You finished the race. We will carry your love forever.🕊️💔😭

©Jikah Ruben
#BelouraropClan
#AMothersLove
#FinalSacrifice #RestInPeace
#RebeccaMayron lewah Aunty ya😭💔😭(Jika Ruben)

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Thank you everyone for you support 🙏♥️
We have reach 4000 subscribers and 825,000 watch hours ✨
I appreciate you all ♥️

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Congratulations Junior ❤️🔥🇵🇬
📌18 Years Old with Bachelor Degree in Mining, University of Technology PNG
#PNGNews #enga

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we lost a mother after she delivered two babies Despite her strength to bring new life into the world, she couldn't survive because of poor road conditions and limited health services delayed the care she urgently needed

Two new borns are now without their mother, and a family is left grieving a lost that could have been prevented with accessible raods and proper maternal healthcare

No woman should die giving life We honor her memory and call for better health services and road access for our communities, so no other family has to endure this pain

@highlight Timbunangua village Sausso LLG😇

#streetsofpng 🇵🇬🥹🥹💔

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🎉 3,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!! 🎉

Wow… I’m truly grateful 🙏❤️

From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU to every single one of you who has supported Strive Entertainments. Whether you watched, liked, commented, or shared — you are part of this journey 💯

We officially hit 3,000 subscribers on April 1, 2026 🏆 and this is just the beginning!

This channel is built on music, emotions, and real vibes 🎶💔🌴 — and I’m committed to bringing you more AI covers, soulful reggae, and powerful songs every day.

🚀 Road to 5K starts NOW!

Drop a 🔥 in the comments if you’ve been rocking with me from the start!
And if you’re new… WELCOME to the family ❤️

Let’s keep growing together 🙌

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My father will always be the best man in the world.

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The way some journos and former players talk about NRL team in Port Moresby you’d think bombs are going off in the streets every day. Bunch of pussy cats.

Most have never been there and it shows you their true character.

If you’re a nrl player seeing this, go there and get your bag for the next 10-15 years. Not only that you will be the nations icons who will make the biggest difference to kids and families.

Journos and some of these former players in Australia piss me off with their arrogance and pussy cat mentally behind a camera.

Expats have moved there and never returned because they’ve fallen in love with the people and the place. Don’t be one of them.

~David Mead~
Kumuls Legend

#Wepio @RLRomantics #NRL #Kumuls

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OMG🙄😳😱🐍
The highly venomous reptile called Cobra was found on the shores of Lake Kutubu, Yo,obo Island in SHP🇵🇬🇵🇬. Lake Kutubu is home to thousands species.

📷Bego Bego Kavira

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JOINT POLICE AND PNG DEFENCE FORCE OPERATIONS SEIZE ILLEGAL FIREARMS IN UPPER HIGHLANDS

NBC PNG - Friday, 26 December 2025

Prime Minister James Marape has commended police and security forces for strong action against illegal guns, roadblocks, and tribal fighting in the Upper Highlands, saying the operations show that law and order is being enforced.

In a statement released today, the Prime Minister applauded the police and joint security agencies for recent operations aimed at restoring peace in the region.

He specifically acknowledged Assistant Commissioner of Police Anthony Wagambie Jr, who is leading Special Police Operations involving the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.

“I want to commend ACP Anthony Wagambie Jr and his team for stepping up and combining security forces to remove illegal firearms from our communities, apprehend offenders, and put a stop to tribal fighting,” Prime Minister Marape said.

The Prime Minister also commended Police Commissioner David Manning for assigning the task to experienced leadership.

“I commend Commissioner Manning for placing this responsibility in the hands of one of our country’s finest police officers. ACP Wagambie has now fully settled into operations in the Highlands and is delivering results,” he said.

Prime Minister Marape said he was briefed on the progress of the operations through an official report dated 25 December 2025, submitted by the Commander of the Upper Highlands Special Operations.

According to the report, joint police and defence force operations have already achieved several outcomes across the Upper Highlands provinces.

Five suspects were arrested at illegal roadblocks in Jiwaka and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Act and will face court.

Another eleven suspects were arrested at Rakamanda in Wabag for blocking the National Highway. They have been detained and will also be charged under the Counter-Terrorism Act for obstructing vital infrastructure.

Eighteen suspects were arrested at Wapenamanda for involvement in tribal fighting. They have appeared in court, were refused bail, and remain in custody until their next court appearance in January 2026.

Police also arrested eight suspects under the Firearms Act at various locations.

The operations resulted in the recovery of 13 illegal firearms and ammunition, including high-powered rifles, a revolver, a pump-action shotgun, modified rifles, and homemade guns.

The report also states that police will enforce zero tolerance on illegal roadblocks along public roads.

Police and PNG Defence Force personnel during the joint operations in the Highlands (Image: Supplied)
“Illegal roadblocks constitute obstruction of vital infrastructure. Anyone involved will be arrested and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Act,” Prime Minister Marape said.

The Prime Minister warned that illegal firearms are a serious threat to lives, communities and the country.

“Our country cannot be held hostage by illegal guns that destroy communities and undermine our future,” he said.

He also warned young people not to be used by outsiders to fuel violence.

“I caution our youths in particular not to allow yourselves to be manipulated by people outside your village settings who want to turn you into tribal warriors for their own agendas,” he said.

Prime Minister Marape reminded the public that firearms are illegal under PNG law and that Parliament has passed laws imposing life imprisonment for possession of illegal guns and ammunition.

“The law is clear: life imprisonment,” he said. “What we are ensuring now is that the entire law and justice chain works properly: arrest, prosecution, conviction, and sentencing.”

He said the joint operations are focused on restoring peace, supporting major development projects, and strengthening the rule of law in the Upper Highlands.

Reflecting on the timing of the operations during the Christmas period, the Prime Minister said the results were reassuring.

“At this Christmas time, it brings warmth and joy to my heart to know that good policemen still abound and that good policemen are still at work across our country,” he said.

Prime Minister Marape reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to peace, strong law and order, and protecting communities from violence linked to illegal firearms.

The illegal firearms that were seized by police (Image: Supplied)

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Bride Price Is a Scam, Not Culture. This is a cargo cult mentality 101.

It’s Christmas. December. And in Papua New Guinea, especially the Highlands and Upper Highlands, people are flexing bride price ceremonies like it’s an Olympic event. Pigs. Cows. Dogs. Cash. Trucks full of “wealth.” K200,000. K300,000. Sometimes more. Whole villages involved like it’s a festival.

Then those same people turn around and cry every day that the economy is dead and there is no money. No jobs. No opportunities. Somehow money only disappears when it’s time to pay school fees or hospital bills. But the moment someone wants to marry, suddenly the village becomes a central bank. Poverty takes a lunch break.

Let’s be honest. This bride price mentality is broken. Completely broken.What started as a symbolic gesture has turned into ego, competition, and public flexing. It’s not culture anymore. It’s a business.

Men are paying insane amounts of money to marry grown women with full life experience and past relationships, and everyone still pretends this is “culture” and “respect.” Stop lying to yourselves. You don’t buy respect with pigs. You don’t buy love with cows. You definitely don’t buy loyalty with cash.

The Bible is clear. A woman leaves her father and mother and joins with a man to become one flesh and blood and have kids and multiply . Not “the parents collect bride price first, count pigs, argue for days, then release her.” God didn’t say “pay first.” Marriage is a union. A wedding. End of story. Everything else is PNG-added nonsense.

Parents saying bride price is payment for raising a girl are embarrassing themselves. Raising your child is your responsibility. You had sex. You brought her into this world. No one owes you money for that. Having daughters is not an investment plan with returns later.

Same thing for brothers and uncles. Protecting your sister is your duty, not a business transaction. You don’t guard her so later someone pays you and you start fighting when pigs and money are shared. That’s not protection. That’s greed. You’re turning a human being into an object and calling it tradition.

Let’s zoom out. Go to India, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Australia, Brazil, and beyond. You’ll find some of the finest women-thick, curvy, beautiful ones that will make you weak in the knees. And guess what?They are free 100% No bride price. No pigs. No K300,000 wasted on monkey looking women who don’t deserve it.

The point is please boys, all you really need is love, commitment, a wedding and save you money and start business please . Meanwhile, in PNG, you spend thousands on paying bride price, and after all that, she can still cheat, go back to her ex, or sleep with half the village. Then you’re the fool who paid to be number eleven and raise kids in chaos.

I have sisters. I don’t need bride price for them. If they love a man and he can take care of them, that’s their choice. I don’t expect that man to pay me a single toea. My sisters are not property. They are human beings with purpose . It was my responsibility to raise them. Having children is a blessing from God, that’s what women are created for. I don’t need you to buy them to have kids. Women are not items on a price list.

People who say bride price is “respect for the woman’s parents” are confused. Respect is how you treat a woman every day. Respect is loyalty. Respect is responsibility. Respect is not pigs screaming in a muddy field while grown men argue over money.

Bride price needs to stop. It wastes time. It destroys families. It turns marriage into a marketplace. All we need is a wedding. Everything else is ego, greed, and outdated thinking dressed up as culture. Save this bride price money and esterblish you life!

By The Hardest Pills to Swallow

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