Walk in your truth and embrace your African identity or else…

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Phrankleen

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Walk in your truth and embrace your African identity or else…

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  1. I asked a Ghanaian pastor why he left his spirituallality he said his one doesn't do anything and is evil and his people stick things one trees and Christianity the blood of Jesus and calling on that name has worked for him.
    I told him if a person truly believe and put their heart and emotions into what they want the universe will provide all our wants we just have to be on the same vibration as the thing we want.

  2. I thought u had left YouTube .u are one of the first Nigerian YouTubers I followed … don’t know why your channel has been predominantly stagnant for a while .u should have at least a million followers by now with all the content u put out .I wish you well .❤

  3. Brother, you sent me Adron Homes Properties Documents , unfortunatley they removed your name when my husband got there. I tried soooo hard to reach you but you did not respond to my email

  4. I recently came up with a question of identity for my friends and family that made me sad
    I asked which comes first
    1) your race
    2) your state / tribe
    3) religious identity
    4 ) your country of origin
    and sadly most of them chooses abrahamic religion and dismiss others as less relevant 😢😢our people are far gone in brainwashing

  5. I am east African and I watched your videos about toxic African parents…I really enjoyed watching your videos and it made me understand that I am not alone with those feelings about African parents…I hope you will make more videos about that.
    Much Love❤️ 🙏

  6. Every Chinese store or restaurant you will see there God in front but your fellow African will mock you and call you African. It sad how we glady accept the west God but refuse to accept the African God no wonder we so backwards.

  7. I figured you've been away for a while. Checked your platform yesterday to see if I've missed anything and here you are. Welcome back. Aboru boye

  8. Welcome back!
    It's insane that people from other religious/spiritual paths practice their faiths in their countries and abroad proudly while we can't do that even in our homeland without being shamed by our own people. All while non-Africans steal and repackage African spirituality and benefit from it. Somebody make it make sense.