Nigerian Woman's message to all Africans

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Nigerian Woman's message to all Africans


Nigerian Woman’s message to all Africans is an excerpt from a previous YouTube live stream where so many passionate black folks contributed to the topic. A particular Nigerian woman shared a powerful message for all Africans, it’s one to enjoy and share with others.

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  1. I am bringing back regular uploads with fixed time frames …I will certainly do live streams too 🙂 …Mon – Wed – Friday for regular uploads at 6 pm UK time

  2. The person that was asking for others to talk is not listening 🙉. Was not interesting in real talk or good solutions. I was a bit irritated 😠 when he or she did that when this was live.
    African Unite Force was right on point. And I say this as a diasporian. Peace ✌🏾 and blessings.

  3. We have to be careful on the words we use we might be below other races but we are STILL in the race. There are other races who could not compete and are extinct. We need to still have pride and an understanding that through all that we've been through we are still here and still VERY capable.

  4. Great talk, but I don't know how that works for everyone in the long run, because people are ready to sell each other for anything in exchange

  5. Valid points and she means well however we are not all living under one roof experiencing the same situations at the same time. Everyone's versions of happy is different so you can't copy and paste the same solutions. Most of us have growth mindsets so can change, others are too broken and don't care about others, then we have some with fixed mindsets that won't even try. Colonizers really poisoned the minds of black people and we are in constant competition with each other( but we all don't have to be divided or feel conquered). Finding people who actually want to change seems like the best solution and build families or communities with those like-minded people. Some people listen to advise and others are not ready for the change. Bottomline is, we can't save everyone.

  6. This exceptional sister actually have a YouTube channel called : Afrikan Unite Force. Can you please bring her back @ Phrankleen? I will pay 💰 to listen to her

  7. Lol. She spoke well. But what problem can we solve if we can’t smell the future.
    Do you believe me now that they have successfully turned black women against black men,that the future they are building for black women is sex slaves.
    Do you believe me that the black men will go back to slavery one more time and there will never be a way out.
    I will not say much but the real fix is when all we true African black men and women can understand thet the west system only has negative impacts on us deliberate for the interest to enslave Africa one more time. Lol.

    Solution is we all must go back to Africa,live in Africa,build the Africa we want and drive the west away from our land.

    This topic came a suprise to me because I’ve been seeing the separation between black men and black women. It’s huge separation. If we are not careful,and hold the bull by the horn,those black children we born abroad will be the tools they will use against us to wipe of the black race.

    I don’t know if it makes little sense.

  8. She nailed it big time!, when you have a mindset of understanding the problem and finding solution to the problem, you'll eventually arrive at a solution at some point, of course, it might not be easy.

  9. We need to have empathy and compassion towards each other. No one is perfect we are all broken In one ways or the other. Instead of pointing finger but try to fix each other.

  10. …. and until the African child understands that we as individuals are Africa,and we need to strive in anyway possible to lift our individual image,others will keep telling our stories without living in our skins.

  11. Yesterday I said hi to a black woman while leaving the elevator, she didn't respond just looked at me like I was her enemy. Please black women I'm not saying you all do this but this is very common. It's either an attitude or no response. So, don't get jealous when you see a brother dating other race.

  12. Just listening to this amazing woman speak is giving me a lot of hope about the future of Africa..
    She’s the realest woman I’ve ever heard talk about women. No sentiment. Bless up Mama 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽