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SUCCESS comes from Working not from Twerking says Apostle Constance C. Friday by constancefriday(m): 10:00am On Sep 16, 2021
Article: Younger African Ladies should focus on becoming successful and accomplished and shun the stereotypes.
- says Apostle Constance C. Friday

Africa and Africans have outgrown the stereotype:
The stereotypical description of it's People, it's leaders, social status and global position, is now a thing of the past
Africa has a lot much more to offer the world. Brilliant Africans are more than just mercenaries that can be plucked up from their homeland to be an asset to non African communities, brilliant Africans can impact and develop their own homelands.
African younger ladies are the most common participants of music videos, or movies which portray womanhood in a degrading and debasing way.
Music videos show younger girls half naked or completely naked in some cases holding lots of cash, imagine the NEGATIVE IMPACT of such images on the mind our daughters.
A large fraction of these naked girls in these videos are African!
Does it mean, twerking or stripping in music videos for cash is an African norm?

i suggest that even our musicians should stop denigrating their own race in their music videos.
Younger African Ladies should be influenced to become the future Margaret Thatchers, Mary Slessors, Dora Akunyiliis, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealas, Oprah Winfreys, Venus and Serena Williams and the Cleopatra's of the nearest future.

"Success comes from working not from twerking. So hug your books my dear daughters and give birth to success."

Much Love

Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday

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Re: SUCCESS comes from Working not from Twerking says Apostle Constance C. Friday by ademchij: 2:06am On Sep 23, 2021
constancefriday:
Article: Younger African Ladies should focus on becoming successful and accomplished and shun the stereotypes.
- says Apostle Constance C. Friday

Africa and Africans have outgrown the stereotype:
The stereotypical description of it's People, it's leaders, social status and global position, is now a thing of the past
Africa has a lot much more to offer the world. Brilliant Africans are more than just mercenaries that can be plucked up from their homeland to be an asset to non African communities, brilliant Africans can impact and develop their own homelands.
African younger ladies are the most common participants of music videos, or movies which portray womanhood in a degrading and debasing way.
Music videos show younger girls half naked or completely naked in some cases holding lots of cash, imagine the NEGATIVE IMPACT of such images on the mind our daughters.
A large fraction of these naked girls in these videos are African!
Does it mean, twerking or stripping in music videos for cash is an African norm?

i suggest that even our musicians should stop denigrating their own race in their music videos.
Younger African Ladies should be influenced to become the future Margaret Thatchers, Mary Slessors, Dora Akunyiliis, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealas, Oprah Winfreys, Venus and Serena Williams and the Cleopatra's of the nearest future.

"Success comes from working not from twerking. So hug your books my dear daughters and give birth to success."

Much Love

Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday
Re: SUCCESS comes from Working not from Twerking says Apostle Constance C. Friday by stephieok: 4:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
constancefriday:
Article: Younger African Ladies should focus on becoming successful and accomplished and shun the stereotypes.
- says Apostle Constance C. Friday

Africa and Africans have outgrown the stereotype:
The stereotypical description of it's People, it's leaders, social status and global position, is now a thing of the past
Africa has a lot much more to offer the world. Brilliant Africans are more than just mercenaries that can be plucked up from their homeland to be an asset to non African communities, brilliant Africans can impact and develop their own homelands.
African younger ladies are the most common participants of music videos, or movies which portray womanhood in a degrading and debasing way.
Music videos show younger girls half naked or completely naked in some cases holding lots of cash, imagine the NEGATIVE IMPACT of such images on the mind our daughters.
A large fraction of these naked girls in these videos are African!
Does it mean, twerking or stripping in music videos for cash is an African norm?

i suggest that even our musicians should stop denigrating their own race in their music videos.
Younger African Ladies should be influenced to become the future Margaret Thatchers, Mary Slessors, Dora Akunyiliis, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealas, Oprah Winfreys, Venus and Serena Williams and the Cleopatra's of the nearest future.

"Success comes from working not from twerking. So hug your books my dear daughters and give birth to success."

Much Love

Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday

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