African Parents: Clamping down their children with Prophetic Visions

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African Parents: Clamping down their children with Prophetic Visions


African Parents: Clamping down their children with Prophetic Visions is an interesting and thought provoking YouTube live stream that looks into the negative impact of religiosity within the black communities.

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  1. My mom is broke but keeps on asking for money just to give it away to prophets . She says that they are helping us to revoke the devil in our life. I personally think they are using her.

  2. Your videos are highly informative and very educational. So much of what you express here resonates with alot of us here in the diaspora and on the continent. We who have this African heritage, must develop very strong critical thinking in challenging what we have been taught. Our true liberation is knowing ourselves, so that we can progress further.

  3. Nigeria has this problem the most. We spend more time in chirch than being productive. We love Jesus more than anything in the world. Too much religion and yet the evil is so prevalent

  4. Oh goodness i'm left in stiches. i have experienced this when i talk about african sprituality my family cant handle it they now say to me they feel sorry for me i just laugh, lost souls its sad. people that live in fear.

  5. What’s funny is that these religious freaks are the one who think they are godly enough to curse you and destroy your life with what they tell you to do. Me personally im not taking advice from someone I wouldn’t trade lives with

  6. Phrankleen,
    This is one of the best of your series I’ve ever watched. I totally enjoyed it.
    Please keep on the emancipation of the average African mind on religion.
    We need to be free of this mental slavery.
    Thank you.

  7. Our lived experiences either break you or make you. Your choice! Phrankleen needs course teaching Diasporans or Homebased about the toxicity of cognizance dissonance within our culture.
    I personally , I am a rebel since i was a teenager. I do what works for me without trampling on anyone's .
    Ride on Phraankleen ..love your intelligence and blatantly truthful conversation.
    Oh and will like to meet you whenever am in London.
    Thank you

  8. I wish you have like a radio show or tv show that could bellows your contents all over Africa and the Caribbean islands. It’s the same thing wherever we are found. We have imbibe the invaders, slave masters religion of chain. It has never worked and it will never work. It’s a made up fairytale folks. You can’t tell me a loving god who says he loves us would sit around and allow innocent people to suffer through no fault of their own and does nothing. We pray and we beg sincerely and god does nothing. It’s either god don’t care or he doesn’t exist.

  9. Roast their scamming asses Phrankleen. The black world and community have the religious chains and shackles on our mental faculties. Religion has comatose the whole black community. How long we have been sitting around waiting on Jesus? How long have we been begging god to help us from the wickedness of our oppressors? Yet, god nor Jesus haven’t done a damn thing. What is wrong with us?

  10. The bottom line is most Nigerian parents are selfish,they believe the children are their life insurance they do not care the feelings of these children. Our duties as parents is pure parenting in all ramifications. God help us parents

  11. my nigerian born dad is soo religious that i am scared to watch this even tho i am on a different continent.. actually my biggest consern about traveling to nigeria is how will i be able to let them know without dissrespect, that i am against religions..which have absolutley no more place in our time..

  12. It's not everyone that call themselves Christian are Christians. Some of these bad behaving pastors are not actually Christians, they worship ifa and osa, they are in disguise pretending to be Christians but behind closed door they worship ifa., I have experienced so many times.

  13. I am a parent with adult children. Am listening to you as a checkpoint for myself if there's anything I have doing wrong and how I can understand and better communication with my young adult.

  14. Jamaican parents play the religious card too. But they more twist scripture to put the fear of God into you so that they can manipulate you to do their bidding. I mean, who wants to upset God right?

  15. I was told to do things so that people won't feel uneasy so that I can honor the so-called my family but look at me now I'm 26 and suffering I have not accomplished anything I have this seriously struggling don't be like me don't end up in this situation

  16. When was growing up I had always lost cars I was told I am doing stupid things Crystal pressure put on me it may need to abandon it and do something else I found myself not happy so I was playing basketball and I found something else that was working for me the same thing happened again something told me when I was 14 years old. If I don't take action for what's right for me then I was suffering the future I am 26 years old ladies and gentlemen of this YouTube Community I am suffering from the seasons that I need

  17. To all the Nigerians worldwide and in Nigerian do not bring that mentally or that Colonial British nonsense over here America is not Europe or nigerian you are here for opportunities not to relive the same nigeria if you are home sick then leave and let someone else take up the opportunity we young people have had enough with the unnecessary issues problems name-calling insults thinking that going to school and working a regular 9 5 is the key to life on all the solved problems

  18. Brother phrankleen I like what you said we are all starting to speak up to this inner African slavery from our parents I passed the the Sam thing my self I lost my basket ball scholarship in America

  19. ~ Profound…You are saving lives with videos on topics that are heavy to talk about in places where some of us come from.Blessings to you on ur journey.

  20. Religion has ruined the lives of so many Nigerians, you have to stay away from these religious charlatans like the plague. Do not allow your parents to control your life when you are an adult, you shape your own destiny as an adult. If you fail to wrestle your life away from your parents in adult life, they will ruin it for you…it’s as simple as that

  21. If they are able to read and comprehend the bible properly they would stop going to church because they would realize that what is taught in church is no where in the bible.

  22. Great topic as usual. Religion is such a hot mess and has damaged so many mentally. The day I stopped that nonsense is the day I saw the light. That said, Phrankleen you're so silly. You have a very funny way of putting your stories across and I was left in stitches. Keep up the good work bro!

  23. In the words of the late great Bob Marley "emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds" keep preaching people like you are the true prophets of our time delivering people from mental slavery just like the late greats Fela, Bob Marley and Nelson Mandela 👏