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Anyone familiar with Zangbeto? Most popular in Benin and Nigeria? It’s very interesting 🤔
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                        Abibisika (Black Gold) Points                    
                                
            I’m familiar. Zangbeto is in Ghana as well via the EƲE people.
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Wow I have to find videos of them now…Would you agree that Afrikan Magik is divine power?
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                        Abibisika (Black Gold) Points                    
                                
            I don’t see a split between the divine and the mundane; divinity inheres in Being in the Afrikan worldview. That said, in this particular case of the video posted, if I was to choose a word in english to describe it it would be knowledge rather than “magik.”
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Absolutely💯 Would you participate in the festivals? I only ask because I have a friend who lives there and tells me that it’s evil but I know colonization May have robbed her of her family tradition 🤔she’s Christian
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            I participate in festivals all the time. christ-insanity is evil.
 
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