Nkanyezi
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Who taught you?
I was speaking to my friend Baba Nati discussing my return to sewing and Kuumba (creativity). I was thanking my ancestor my Grand Margaret (paternal grandma) who really taught me to be self-sufficient. Between her and my dad they really helped with my 1st Sankofa journey. My Grand taught me how to cook (my mama and auntie too), sew, crochet,…
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I will be glad when I am home and flights are cheaper and quicker. I can get from Mzansi to Botswana in 1 hour. From Mzansi to Ghana in 6 hours or less. Ghana to Uganda in 8 hours then Uganda to Rwanda in 1 hour. Rwanda to Nigeria in 5 hours. Just living my best Kmtyw life.
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Home will be glad too
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The Kwento’s
This is what commitment to the community, to each other, good music and Blknificent complementarity looks like. Much love, good health, peace, wisdom, rhythm and purpose, prosperity and happiness to you and your families always.
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Medaase paa Ɛna Nkanyezi for showing up and demonstrating what true Black Family looks like. You are a BlackPowerful sister who we are proud to call family.
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You are my sister for life Ɛna Nkanyezi 🖤 I can’t say medaase enough for showing up for us consistently as a couple and cheering us on. I couldn’t have asked for a better family representative to demonstrate OUR way. You and @AgyaKwadwo did your thang!!!!
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Medaase paa for bringing me into the family, and what a blknificent, powerful family to be – part of!!
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@Niara Esi Ìjèawelē Kwento We SiSTARs always and forever if I got it, yall need/I will find it. I’m a phone call away, whether here or at home. I told my daughter when I grow up I want to be like The Kwento’s!! The ancestors knew we needed to be fam and made it happen. Ke a leboga (thank you in Tswana my mama tongue) I have enjoyed every…
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