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  • Embracing your cultural heritage is embracing your identity - celebrate it, share it, and let it fuel your passion and purpose.
    Embracing your cultural heritage is embracing your identity - celebrate it, share it, and let it fuel your passion and purpose.
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  • Garri Is Not "Cassava Flakes/Flour",
    Akara Is Not "Bean Cake",
    Moi_Moi Is Not "Bean Pudding",
    Abacha Is Not "African Salad",
    Akamu Is Not "Pap",
    Eba Is Not "Baked Cassava Flour"..

    Respect Our Culture And Stop Translating The Names Of Our Cuisines To What You Don't Know.

    After All, You Buy Pizza And Spaghetti (Italian Names) And Call It With Their Italian Names...

    So Why Not Leave Our "Akara And Moi_Moi" To Bear Their Original Names, So It Can Tell Where It Originated From anytime Foreigners Sees Them...

    If A Friend From USA Or UK Asks You What You Had For Breakfast, Lunch Or Dinner. Tell Him You Had Abacha, Eba Or Akara And Akamu...

    And If They Don't Know It, Let Them Google About It. After All, That's Also How We(Africans) Read About Their Fod On The Internet too....

    Telling Them You Had "Bean Cake Or Pap", Doesn't Mean You Are Exposed And Educated, It Only Shows How Inferior You Take Yourself And Your heritage ..... Nigeria
    Garri Is Not "Cassava Flakes/Flour", Akara Is Not "Bean Cake", Moi_Moi Is Not "Bean Pudding", Abacha Is Not "African Salad", Akamu Is Not "Pap", Eba Is Not "Baked Cassava Flour".. Respect Our Culture And Stop Translating The Names Of Our Cuisines To What You Don't Know. After All, You Buy Pizza And Spaghetti (Italian Names) And Call It With Their Italian Names... So Why Not Leave Our "Akara And Moi_Moi" To Bear Their Original Names, So It Can Tell Where It Originated From anytime Foreigners Sees Them... If A Friend From USA Or UK Asks You What You Had For Breakfast, Lunch Or Dinner. Tell Him You Had Abacha, Eba Or Akara And Akamu... And If They Don't Know It, Let Them Google About It. After All, That's Also How We(Africans) Read About Their Fod On The Internet too.... Telling Them You Had "Bean Cake Or Pap", Doesn't Mean You Are Exposed And Educated, It Only Shows How Inferior You Take Yourself And Your heritage ..... Nigeria
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  • 38-year-old Sergio Ramos picked up his first red card in Liga MX. Football heritage
    38-year-old Sergio Ramos picked up his first red card in Liga MX. Football heritage 🔴🙃
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  • Tell your children the truth!

    Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft!

    Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies.

    Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania!

    Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books!

    Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned!

    Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank!

    Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black!

    Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor!

    Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
    Tell your children the truth! Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft! Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies. Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania! Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books! Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned! Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank! Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black! Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor! Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
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  • He who doesn't know his beginning can easily curse his future,Understand your heritage, appreciate your history.
    He who doesn't know his beginning can easily curse his future,Understand your heritage, appreciate your history.
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  • He who doesn't know his beginning can easily curse his future,Understand your heritage, appreciate your history,Store books in your bags, not weapons
    Knowledge is power, education is key,Empower yourself, empower your future,Don't curse your tomorrow, build it today.
    He who doesn't know his beginning can easily curse his future,Understand your heritage, appreciate your history,Store books in your bags, not weapons Knowledge is power, education is key,Empower yourself, empower your future,Don't curse your tomorrow, build it today.
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  • Appreciate the sacrifices of those who came before us
    Learn from the mistakes of the past,Build a stronger foundation for our future,But when we ignore or forget our beginnings, we risk Repeating the mistakes of the past,losing our cultural identity,cursing our own future,Take the time to learn about your family history, your cultural heritage, and your personal story,it's a journey worth taking.
    Appreciate the sacrifices of those who came before us Learn from the mistakes of the past,Build a stronger foundation for our future,But when we ignore or forget our beginnings, we risk Repeating the mistakes of the past,losing our cultural identity,cursing our own future,Take the time to learn about your family history, your cultural heritage, and your personal story,it's a journey worth taking.
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  • Be God's heritage....
    Be God's heritage....
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  • Northern Nigeria, with it rich tapestry of cultural heritage and tradition, has birthed numerous prominent directors, actors, producers, skit makers and content creators as well as many crews who have significantly built the cultural and entertainment landscape. These artists, through their comic acting and vibrant performances have not only entertained but also bridges cultural divide and promoted northern Nigerian film industry on both national and international stages.

    Anam and Amar the popular marriage counsellors, that normally educates and solves marital issues via their video contents, have made so many impacts in the lives of so many homes that has issues with their marriages.

    Alot of people were confused seeing how these people always create new ideas in their contents, which serves as a way of solving marriage issues that always take place in so many homes, especially the northern part of Nigeria, mainly the Hausa land.

    Is Anam &Amar married or they’re just creating skit together?

    Of course, anam and Amar are married, moreover they are even blessed with kid.

    Indeed their marital skits have educated many, and has solved different marital problems, within and outside Nigeria.

    Ya Amar once said:…….. is one of their popular slang in their contents.

    Anam and Amar have solved so many marital problems, which of even they themselves weren’t aware of, rather throw their edutaining contents.

    #marriage #familytime #MaritalCounseling #anamandamar
    Northern Nigeria, with it rich tapestry of cultural heritage and tradition, has birthed numerous prominent directors, actors, producers, skit makers and content creators as well as many crews who have significantly built the cultural and entertainment landscape. These artists, through their comic acting and vibrant performances have not only entertained but also bridges cultural divide and promoted northern Nigerian film industry on both national and international stages. Anam and Amar the popular marriage counsellors, that normally educates and solves marital issues via their video contents, have made so many impacts in the lives of so many homes that has issues with their marriages. Alot of people were confused seeing how these people always create new ideas in their contents, which serves as a way of solving marriage issues that always take place in so many homes, especially the northern part of Nigeria, mainly the Hausa land. Is Anam &Amar married or they’re just creating skit together? Of course, anam and Amar are married, moreover they are even blessed with kid. Indeed their marital skits have educated many, and has solved different marital problems, within and outside Nigeria. Ya Amar once said:😄😄😄😄…….. is one of their popular slang in their contents. Anam and Amar have solved so many marital problems, which of even they themselves weren’t aware of, rather throw their edutaining contents. #marriage #familytime #MaritalCounseling #anamandamar
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  • Planning a family reunion can be a fun and rewarding experience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you plan a successful and memorable family reunion:

    # Step 1: Set the Objective and Scope
    1. *Define the purpose*: Determine the reason for the reunion (e.g., milestone anniversary, holiday, or just to catch up).
    2. *Identify the attendees*: Decide who to invite (immediate family, extended family, or close relatives).
    3. *Set a rough date*: Choose a tentative date or time frame for the reunion.

    # Step 2: Form a Planning Committee
    1. *Gather a team*: Recruit 2-3 family members to help with planning and decision-making.
    2. *Assign tasks*: Divide responsibilities among committee members (e.g., venue selection, catering, activities).

    # Step 3: Choose a Date and Venue
    1. *Finalize the date*: Pick a specific date or weekend that works for most attendees.
    2. *Select a venue*: Choose a location that can accommodate your guest list, such as:
    - Home or backyard
    - Park or recreation center
    - Hotel or resort
    - Event space or banquet hall
    3. *Consider amenities*: Think about amenities like parking, restrooms, and catering options.

    # Step 4: Plan Activities and Entertainment
    1. *Create a schedule*: Plan a rough outline of events and activities, such as:
    - Games and contests
    - Outdoor activities (e.g., sports, hikes, or picnics)
    - Cultural or heritage-related events
    - Group meals or potlucks
    2. *Consider age and mobility*: Plan activities that cater to different age groups and mobility levels.

    # Step 5: Manage Logistics and Budget
    1. *Establish a budget*: Determine how much to spend on venue rental, food, activities, and other expenses.
    2. *Plan for food and beverages*: Decide on catering options, potlucks, or DIY food and drinks.
    3. *Arrange for accommodations*: Book hotel rooms or recommend local accommodations for out-of-town guests.
    4. *Coordinate transportation*: Plan for parking, shuttle services, or carpooling options.

    # Step 6: Communicate with Attendees
    1. *Create a guest list*: Finalize the list of attendees and their contact information.
    2. *Send out invitations*: Design and send invitations (paper or digital) with essential details (date, time, location, dress code).
    3. *Create a Facebook event or group*: Make it easy for attendees to connect, share updates, and ask questions.
    4. *Follow up with reminders*: Send periodic reminders to keep attendees informed and excited.

    # Step 7: Prepare for the Day of the Reunion
    1. *Confirm the details*: Reconfirm the venue, catering, and activities.
    2. *Prepare for setup and cleanup*: Arrange for tables, chairs, decorations, and cleaning supplies.
    3. *Assign volunteers*: Recruit family members to help with setup, registration, and other tasks.
    4. *Have a backup plan*: Prepare for unexpected weather changes or last-minute cancellations.

    By following these steps, you'll be well on your way to hosting a memorable and enjoyable family reunion.
    Planning a family reunion can be a fun and rewarding experience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you plan a successful and memorable family reunion: # Step 1: Set the Objective and Scope 1. *Define the purpose*: Determine the reason for the reunion (e.g., milestone anniversary, holiday, or just to catch up). 2. *Identify the attendees*: Decide who to invite (immediate family, extended family, or close relatives). 3. *Set a rough date*: Choose a tentative date or time frame for the reunion. # Step 2: Form a Planning Committee 1. *Gather a team*: Recruit 2-3 family members to help with planning and decision-making. 2. *Assign tasks*: Divide responsibilities among committee members (e.g., venue selection, catering, activities). # Step 3: Choose a Date and Venue 1. *Finalize the date*: Pick a specific date or weekend that works for most attendees. 2. *Select a venue*: Choose a location that can accommodate your guest list, such as: - Home or backyard - Park or recreation center - Hotel or resort - Event space or banquet hall 3. *Consider amenities*: Think about amenities like parking, restrooms, and catering options. # Step 4: Plan Activities and Entertainment 1. *Create a schedule*: Plan a rough outline of events and activities, such as: - Games and contests - Outdoor activities (e.g., sports, hikes, or picnics) - Cultural or heritage-related events - Group meals or potlucks 2. *Consider age and mobility*: Plan activities that cater to different age groups and mobility levels. # Step 5: Manage Logistics and Budget 1. *Establish a budget*: Determine how much to spend on venue rental, food, activities, and other expenses. 2. *Plan for food and beverages*: Decide on catering options, potlucks, or DIY food and drinks. 3. *Arrange for accommodations*: Book hotel rooms or recommend local accommodations for out-of-town guests. 4. *Coordinate transportation*: Plan for parking, shuttle services, or carpooling options. # Step 6: Communicate with Attendees 1. *Create a guest list*: Finalize the list of attendees and their contact information. 2. *Send out invitations*: Design and send invitations (paper or digital) with essential details (date, time, location, dress code). 3. *Create a Facebook event or group*: Make it easy for attendees to connect, share updates, and ask questions. 4. *Follow up with reminders*: Send periodic reminders to keep attendees informed and excited. # Step 7: Prepare for the Day of the Reunion 1. *Confirm the details*: Reconfirm the venue, catering, and activities. 2. *Prepare for setup and cleanup*: Arrange for tables, chairs, decorations, and cleaning supplies. 3. *Assign volunteers*: Recruit family members to help with setup, registration, and other tasks. 4. *Have a backup plan*: Prepare for unexpected weather changes or last-minute cancellations. By following these steps, you'll be well on your way to hosting a memorable and enjoyable family reunion.
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