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🍽Welcome. Come have a fancy vegan meal experience. *Let me know if you can honor my invitation to purchase a ticket and join me at this special event as a guest.*
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~ Chef Ama 👩🏽🍳
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2024 Abibitumi Black Power Conference Promo
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Anesthesiologist Derrick Jones, M.D. gives his testimony about how his High Blood Pressure has been reversed with Herbal Results Olive Leaf Extract. Go to www.herbalresults.net to purchase the product and receive more information.
Asantu Kweku Maroon RepatriateToGhana.com Testimonial
In this episode, we explore a question—yes, another question—from one of our subscribers. The subscriber asked, “how have Abrahamic religions, which were forced upon us, hindered our intellectual and spiritual development?” Please keep your questions and comments coming. Yours might be spotlighted next!
Kwaku's robot creations
Nana Yaw's first day really walking
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Hijo del Sol (Son of the Sun) is a song interpreted by Balanta Asante inspired by the book "Moors on the Coast" written by the Afrikan "colombian" author Alberto Angola.
Balanta Asante is an Afrikan from the Northern hemisphere who migrated to Boriken (Puerto Rico), learned Boricua Spanish and spitting Pan-Afrikan and Kmtyu-centered lyrics in the language. Was given the name Balanta Asante by the Afrikans in the Southern hemisphere ("colombia").
Afrikan from the Northern hemisphere who migrated to Boriken (Puerto Rico), learned Boricua Spanish and spitting Pan-Afrikan and Kmtyu-centered lyrics in the language. Was given the name Balanta Asante by the Afrikans in the Southern hemisphere ("colombia").
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