Simon Angilda

Simon Angilda

Simon Angilda

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Member Since: 03/06/2025
Age: 35

—— What you don’t know can hurt you… that’s why it’s S.T. Angilda’s mission to warn all people to know the consequences and repercussions of their actions while committing crimes to never end up in his misery, 75 years in prison; is now a message for ministry. A young Nigerian American inner city raised up church boy wanna be thug, from Kansas City, Mo-816-. This autobiography is expressed with great metaphors, similes, rhymes, and poems. This book is artistically and super naturally embedded into the real-life story of a new creature.

Although S.T Angilda may be considered as a “lifer”, and an ex-convict/ex-offender. He has still by the grace of God done so much in prison within the last 13 years to be a model resident of L.C.F Officers, and other L.C.F staff view him as a person who can still achieve a law-abiding citizen lifestyle in today’s society. “Reborn, Reformed, and Transformed is who I am in Christ” Angilda says. In spite of it all, I graduated from Bible college, I also graduated from Donnelly College for an associate’s degree in applied science and business. I plan to obtain my bachelor’s degree in business Managment afterwards. Also, I’ll get a trade in my welding school to get all I can, so I’ll be able to get out of Prison to hit the streets running with success. I hope and pray that my testimony will influence and encourage all people to still dream big, with aspiration to fulfill their destiny in life. No matter what bad, or how bad we’ve done, or what difficult situation in which we find ourselves in.

I am a transformed man – Pastor Simon is my name.

I am an ex-thug, ex-hustler, and ex-sex offender. I am a transformed man – Pastor Simon is my name. I have learned to respect, protect, and cherish, women and children. I want children of my own one day. I do not have crimes against children. I am a graduate of Donnelly College earning my associate’s degree in applied science and business. Please check me out on YouTube: Donelly College Graduation, May 22,2021. I am currently in St. Mary College working on my bachelor’s in history and business.

I’ve also graduated Donely college with honors of 3.8 GPA. I graduated the Urban Ministry Institute (T.U.M.I) at the top of my class with a 4.0 GPA. Now I work a job making $600.00 a month in the companion program that monitors men in suicide watch by talking to them to give them hope, love, and encouragement. I’ve been incarcerated for 14 years straight from age 21-35 now. I’ve been doing time since I was 18- in and out of jail.

I have written a book of 200 pages called “I messed up bad, but God cleans up good”. I will send anyone a free copy of the book. Just write me a letter at L.C.F- Po Box 2- Lansing KS 66043- Simon Angilda Jr #100400 or contact me on the Getting out friend and family app. Just send me your address and phone number and you’ll be on the waiting list. I also have my Rhyming Simon book of poems, raps, song lyrics, and spoken word. Also, in the making I have three other books: The Marathon, Healing for victims of crime, Days of our lives (prison edition). I also have three gospel rap albums; my musical artist’s name is Redeemed.

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Profile Overview

Age
35 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Christian
Life Sentence
Yes
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Simon Angilda #0100400
Lansing Correctional Facility
301 E. Kansas Ave.
Lansing, KS 66043
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