HOW MY MOTHER TRIED TO MOVE MY GLORY TO MY SIBLING

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Phrankleen

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HOW MY MOTHER TRIED TO MOVE MY GLORY TO MY SIBLING


HOW MY MOTHER TRIED TO MOVE MY GLORY TO MY SIBLING is the intriguing story of taxi driver that picked me and shared jaw dropping information about his mum’s several attempts to excavate his glory (AISIKI) for the benefit of this sibling.

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  1. This scenario happens in Jamaica too. Jamaica is Rife with Obeah. And star stealing. I live in Gambia since 2018. And I personally know 2 women who family members stole there star. So it's not just Nigeria.

  2. I am having similar problems. Anytime I reconnect with my elder sister, I start going backward, or I start seeing her in my dreams doing omoodo house maid for her or being her slave, but if I stay away frok her for month or years that period things will be sweet for me, I disconnected from her since 2022 until I came to the UK in October 2022 and she found out and called the night of that day it became from one rejection to another, I am in that shoe, even this xmas she called me on video a d the same night my nightmare was worse, and I keep asking what is really going on. She is married with grown kids and I am not, she and her husband is rich and I have not for one day envied her, I keep striving to make ends means yet I can't place my heard why this keep happening or will I say they are using her face or what?

  3. You know if you look at what’s going on in the UK after the passing of the queen and not want your own tradition beliefs close to you absolutely is amazing. They have a stone that all stand on before being crowned !I wonder what else gets done! My people wakey wakey.let’s preserve our traditions and be proud of who you are.

  4. Hello Phrankleen

    This story you are just talking about happened to me. I am not into African Spirituality and I still believe in Jesus Christ.
    The point of this comment is that this story I believe people from African backgrounds will testify of it. I have separated myself from family because My eyes have been opened to the wickedness of household wickedness.
    I used to judge people who are keeping family aside but until I experienced it I understood it. I always say that God will use anyone to bring destiny on earth. I sometimes ask myself why was I born in that family but I cannot blame God. The point where I am it is by God's grace that I am still alive.

  5. I was listening till you said some people in abroad are also going through this which is very true I know a guy who luck himself for 9 years now after all his degrees in the UK , doctors can’t tell what is wrong with him hmmm

  6. Quick question about Ifa. I am second generation Nigerian born in Texas. I am both igbo and yoruba, would I still be able to be initiated into Ifa if I bear a igbo first name and yoruba middle name?

  7. Been constantly checking your channel every now and then for an upload haha!

    Watching this as I’m having dinner.

    Nigerian-Emirati here, from Dubai but residing in the UK at the moment.

    Love your content!

    Take care!

  8. It's been long we heard you speak the TRUTH Mr. Phrankleen!
    It's so sad hearing stories like this knowing fully well that those behind your downfalls are from your own family. The worst part of this is that, people like these are the ones showing interests. Giving advises that someone thinks is the best, whereas they are meant to dissuade you from your destiny…..