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Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala

In Search of Home: The Travels I’ve Traveled…

Excerpt from Ancestral Connections Blog Entry: In Search of Home: The Travels I’ve Traveled… By Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala

Akyin akyin sen anyin anyin: The person who has traveled surpasses the person who has simply grown old. - Akan proverb. So much of who I am today is a direct result of the immensely rewarding experiences I have had living, learning and traveling in Afrika. Over the past decade I have been blessed to spendContinue

Posted by Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala on May 16, 2009 at 12:00pm

Rudolph & Lorenna Wilson

Family Health Care Discounts

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The Blog Urgency MLM

A matter of life and death.


This is probably one of the most important messages you'll ever read. You're probably saying to yourself, this guy must be kidding- absolutely not. What business are you in, are you new or havn't been in MLM very long.

Well here's a hot tip, especially if you are nervous on the phone, new, and from what I've heard even some old timers are still this way.

Can people do without me and my services? Probably yes. You, but maybe not your… Continue

Posted by Rudolph & Lorenna Wilson on January 1, 2009 at 7:16pm

Mel

Upcoming Book: Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery


BOOK UPDATE ----At the Printers----Pre-ordering Available!

Mississippi to AFRICA: A Journey of Discovery

Available by December 1, 2008. See MississippitoAfrica.com

6x9, 298 pp., ISBN: 0788447610

Take a History-Uncovering Journey All the Way Back to AFRICA!

Gain MUCH Insight to Uncover Your Own History Back Generations!

Follow a 7-generational jou… Continue

Posted by Mel on November 20, 2008 at 9:10am

Ayinde

Nkae ne Nkabom: Reflections on memory and unification

This is an old blog from another page I'm on. Its a little scattered. Hope ya'll can piece it together


Memory is deep. A lot deeper than what many of us take it for. As many know, the word remember means literally "to put back together." And while I don't like English and usually don't site etymologies and definitions of European origin, this one seems quite appropriate. For most of my life I have conceptualized memory as synonymous with recall. To think of or be reminded of something t… Continue

Posted by Ayinde on September 3, 2008 at 11:05am — 3 Comments

Nkenge Nkita Mayala

New Habits

How many days of consistent doing is required for a new habit to take root? I have heard somewhere in the range of 21-30 days. It sure is a struggle to maintain the discipline required consistently for that length of time. Truly successful people do it. How long does it take for old habits to die? likewise a very pertinent question. Seems to me that it is one of those simultaneous phenomenons, a both/and of letting one thing die and giving birth to another. I have so much to do with this life...… Continue

Posted by Nkenge Nkita Mayala on August 14, 2008 at 3:16am

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Ayinde

Makandal: In depth info. 3 Replies

Started by Ayinde. Last reply by Ason Gbehanzin Oyatoye Ajinaku Jun 13.

Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala

What Does Pan-Afrikanism Mean to You? 5 Replies

Started by Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala. Last reply by Akhu Yaw May 19.

Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala

Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah 1965

Started by Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala May 16.

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