Spiritual Implications of Wearing Weavon /Wigs & Fake Hair Extensions by African Women.

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Spiritual Implications of Wearing Weavon /Wigs & Fake Hair Extensions by African Women.


In This Video,I talked about the spiritual implications and disadvantages of wearing Weavons/wigs,attachments and fake hair extensions in Africa i.e Nigeria Enjoy

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  1. Yurugu’s don’t have hair, they have “fur” just like my dog, exact same texture as my dog, our hair grows upwards towards the Sun, their hair grows downward towards the ground….🤷🏾‍♀️

  2. Efe, everything you've said here I agree with 100%. Chimananda Adichie is dark-skinned, far more intelligent and profoundly beautiful than most of the fake females we see walking around. And you know what? She wears only Afrikan styles; she even wears some of those intricate, complicated styles that Afrikan women have worn from ancient times. And white people respect her highly because she represents her culture without shaking.

    I've told some women in the past that black women have declared they are inferior, always wearing white women's hair. But so many of them are too far gone. Keep up the good work.

  3. Another golden nugget from my guru 🔥 I hv a serious question sir 🙏 is kundalini a part of African spirituality & is it evil . Pls help me with this topic ❤️

  4. Wearing others' hair/furs is a way of transferring undesirable energy! Whatever the issue with the orgins of the hair/fur, it becomes the energetic problem of the recipient adding others hair/fur to Her receptive coils; in many cases causing mental illness and menstrual complications. Let that Sun hit them coils☀️Thank You for this content👌

  5. The honest truth is that the Caucasians do mock us wearing fake hairs and that’s the truth.
    Sir , I will appreciate you also against our women bleaching off the melanin to look white. The white people they are trying to look like inject in melanin and it is even the rich ones among them that are able to afford the melanin, we Africans are naturally blessed with everything and we should learn to appreciate it. Thank you sir.

  6. You are right, nothing said here that isn’t the truth. Our ancestors don’t even like it at with my own experience. Inferiority complex make we African women to wear it and the worst part of it is wearing another person’s hair and when heated the sweat missed together, omg, what have done to ourselves. Only god knows how much I have spent on paracetamol from wearing human hair, it gives headache like a hammer hitting my head each time I wear it but because of cold I use it in the winter to protect my head but from this message I have to be using woolly hat and save myself from unnecessary unknown battles. Thank you sir 👏👏👏.

  7. I can afford it so im going to do what I want to do with my hair, people be focused on peoples outer appearance and not focused on what they do and how they treat people. I can have money and do bad with my money, does it make my money itself evil no. So wearing wigs weave isnt a bad thing either. And if I wear wigs I still know im a black women and I still love my natural hair who cares.

  8. Yes! When I started to wake up, coming into the knowledge in 2020, I quit wearing the weaves and I definitely feel better, I had to love myself. I promote natural hair on my Facebook page as much as possible. Thank you for another powerful message!!!🙌🏾❤️‍🔥👏🏾⭐️💯

  9. My God! This is sad! The black men have to pulling off a resolution against this wig culture…if they cannot give up the wigs etc, don't date them. Let them go find white men. Simple!! The blacks across the world better take note how the whites invest heavily in military equipment and technology. This makes it a zillion times easier to enslave us again. Covid 19 was just a test of their soft power….let us continue to masquerade imitating whites…the white produce even hair and nails for blacks, so shameful..how and when will poverty end in the black community?

  10. Yes! Yes! Yes! I am so grateful you share this truth! I am a natural hair woman and have been for a whole lifetime 61 this year and fir and healthy. The hotel I'm in afrikan women look down on me and I laugh and sometimes directly in their faces. Thank goodness my only daughter herself follows me and my granddaughters also. Your information continue to empower us always. Aṣe 🎉🎉❤