I wish my people could be more specific when speaking about Africa. All African things aren’t the same nor associated.
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Replying to @shakkazulu
I will do so next time I have learned something now
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Replying to @AfricaReturn
People speak of the French and their wine or cheese, the Germans for there beer, Mexican for their food but just african for let’s say dance or clothes, whatever. While Kenyan dance good & culture is completely different than Angolan food dance culture, for example.
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Replying to @shakkazulu @AfricaReturn
I would love to hear people speak of the spirituality of the Mende or Fulani for instance instead of just hear people say just “African spirituality” I want us to speak of individual tribe maybe nationalities, I find continental to be way to broad given the size of Africanpic.twitter.com/mk2RTKDz7g
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Replying to @shakkazulu @AfricaReturn
African spirituality is one and the same.
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Replying to @pmancee @AfricaReturn
Not true. Different tribes have different religious practices customs deities and gods. Spirituality isn’t the same across the entire continent. Example: male/female circumcision isn’t common across the entire continent
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I was not aware about circumcision
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