I Went To Africa To Transition Every Girl Back To Natural Hair

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I Went To Africa To Transition Every Girl Back To Natural Hair


I Went To Africa To Transition Every Girl Back To Natural Hair – I still can’t believe we did this lol

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@AdannaMadueke

Individuals, volunteers, brands and anyone looking to be a part of this, please fill the form here: https://adannamadueke.com/crown-revival

@StainlessladySparkle

This was so inspiring i teared up..God bless you and your amazing team ❤

@cherelled6419

This is so wonderful to watch xxx

@iAmaze87

im crying. this is a battle won.

@iAmaze87

i needed you in jamaica and america

@michulafrance117

8:04 congratulations on 1 million subscribers for one and two I love what you’re doing! So many of us lost the knowledge that we used to have of taking care of our hair because a colonization. And because we didn’t fit in with our colonizers, it made us have a lot of self-hate for ourselves. I love that you’re teaching them about proper hair care and the things that they need to do to take care of their hair. I hope that you gave them a pamphlet or some type of instructions so they can also practice and try to do it with their own hair.

@nikinightingale8952

Ms. Adanna you are doing an outstanding job by teaching young ladies how to take care of their natural hair and to be proud of who they are!

@pabalelosebogodi

What a wonderful video!❤ This was very educational, I learnt what I've been doing wrong with my hair and I honestly can't wait to try doing what you suggested❤❤

@brendamccoy3584

Congratulations on your 1 million subscribers. I love your love for us. Now, if we could only stop calling ourselves black. We're more than that word. It was given to us to keep us segregated. Keep up your good work. 😊😊

@KennethSimkins-v2k

Can you make Filipina natural too

@serenamorrr7921

Well done my sister. God bless you 🎉❤

@lindapatrick5992

I’m so emotional rn, you’re doing so important job, I wish someone told me these things earlier, lovely girls ❤ Congrats on your well deserved one million subs. You did amazing, thank you so much for giving back to your origin❤🎉

@amarachiukabiala2847

well done!!!

@supernona99

Adanna you are doing great love this mission ❤🇿🇦

@nkechinwandu7603

I’m am so happy to see you doing this for these young ladies.❤

@nijaokoro

This is everything! 🙏🏾❤️

@racheloshaksmusic

I absolutely LOVE this video !! ❤❤ Our Nigerian sisters clearly needed to be educated about their natural hair!

@colettef.7421

Thanks for what you do. Now can you start the back to BLACK movement. Too much skin bleaching in Nigeria, Jamaica & elsewhere. So sad. 🤎🖤is BEAUTIFUL. Love the skin you’re in.

@nunyabiz12345

Great start,, but what about the girls with low cuts due to financial strain on parents to maintain their hair

@francissesay807

Please 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏😮 🙏 come to

Sierra leone 🇸🇱 it will mean the 🌎 🗺 🌏 🌐 🌍 🌎 to me😊😊 .you deserve 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 one million subscribers 😊😊

@toyosibiyi

Congrats Adanna. You mentioned aloe vera juice, should the juice be mixed before spraying on the hair? And secondly, is the juice enough or cream/oil can be added to the hair after the juice is taken in? Look forward to your response, thanks!

@tamarabaez479

Congratulations 🎊

@FavourKruze-lv9hy

Good day Auntie my name is favour am from Nigeria
Am also on virgin hair but mine is so strong and wen I apply leave in conditioner it becomes soft wen I comb it it hurt so I was thinking of using virgin hair relaxer my question is dat should I use d relaxer will it be good my hair is one year and a month it seven itch

@icecream_j5

Please come to Malawi, St. Andrews high school

@kbridges4277

Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐

@lovinlifewithlaine

This was so beautiful to see and so nice to see.

GIRL I don't even believe you never taught before, you were BORN to teach!! It's your calling! Outstanding job!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

I don't know HOW I missed this one, but I can't even express in words the joy I know those children must feel. Blessed Queen, keep being a Blessing, & Watch God continue to Move in your life. Congrats on ALL your accomplishments!! ❤😂🎉

@20n30somethings

So powerful 🎉

@mambaking9982

Twin where have you been 😔

@kentsawyer2724

P r o m o s m 💕

@cdurodola

My dear you have got my heart. I'd love to come home and teach like this😊❤. These girls are so close to my heart. Future women ready to burst out onto this global scene.

@sylvialevy

I Love that you went on this journey to teach OUR beautiful young Sister how Our Natural Crown's are the entenna's of the sun / planet. You are a Majestic Queen Adanna. A lot of Sister's here in Brooklyn went natural during the pandemic.

@gracekouvali6903

If Africans do a DNA on their ancestry, I wouldn't be surprised if they have probably 60% Asian roots because of their long straight hair.

@gracekouvali6903

To all you black ladies… burn all the wigs, extensions, chemicals and all the crap you put in your hair. EMBRACE YOUR NATURAL HAIR AND BRING BACK THE AFRO!

@kindnessducuray2656

Divine mission indeed, God will bless you more in doing good 👍🏾 ❤🎉

Are you Mrs Madueke's daughter former head teacher of St Vincent Catholic school Bameke ,Shasha.

@lolafivecoat1322

YOU ARE AWESOME! Thank you for this Beautiful Video Share!

@vickialexis3307

This message is needed in the Caribbean as well. My parents are Jamaican ,when I lived there as a child,adult women would tell me my hair is course /bad and pull it when combing it …
i have type 4 fine hair not course ..as an adult I still feel very self conscious/ not confident about my natural hair especially in public

@Charleybear70

I’ve watched the whole thing.
Do I have texture hair nope
Am I a white Australian girl yep
But this is interesting

@priscillaricketts766

I just loved this !

I cried a little when she said natural hair is the beauty of Africans touched my heart

@jemts5586

Wonderful program! Such a beautiful and uplifting experience for them. Please i hope you can continue!!

@neesheeneeshee6433

This brought tears to my eyes ❤I love what you’re doing, thank you on behalf of the kids. Also how do we show support?

@ms.evegene

This is beautiful. I love the fact that i look like 99% of these girls☺️🥰😎

@priscillaclement

You went to all 54 countries?
When will we learn to call African countries by their names?

@ruqayyahcurtis7504

She should demonstrate by using a model or doing it on her own hair.

@babygurlpoppieworld

congratulations boo 🥳🥳 1 million

This concept is phenomenal. Congratulations on a well-deserved 1 million subbies and here is a crown for you, Queen!!! 👑

I have been natural for many years and learned a lot from watching this. Thank you for spreading the message of Black Hair Love around the world. ❤

@Blessed_Sound

Thank you for this video. I have 4c hair and it’s all the way down to my tail bone because I don’t put heat in my hair, I don’t comb my hair too much, and I keep my hair moisturized when detangling or manipulating my hair. Our hair can grow.