THE PENUEL SHOW WITH ABBA AMLAK 00:00 - INTRO 03:05 - How I got my names 18:44 - Biography 25:55 - How did you find yourself 38:10 - Thoughts on human rights 45:30 - Understanding the human psyche 58:25 - How important is one’s rebirth 1:14:50 - What does it mean to be a Rasta 1:27:30 - Smoking marijuana 1:40:15 - What is Lobola 1:51:50 - The importance of cultural honouring 2:01:30 - The illusion of independence & parenthood 2:11:10 - Thoughts on modern Sangoma’s 2:18:55 - How traditional healers heal people 2:20:30 - Penuel leaving the Zulu culture 2:35:30 - Recommendations for new information/skills 2:47:20 - Closing comments 2:55:07 - ENDS Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu IG: kzndlovu Tt: khwezindlovu
To the team working on additing please don't show that like, subscribe and notification thing as this frequently. Maybe give it 5 minutes space. Thank you
The guy speaks some sense with regards to spiritual matters but he seemed to be a bit uneconomical with the truth about his childhood privilege 😅 didn't believe some of it but great interview. He has a lot of universal knowledge
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch it again. It's fire🔥
Prof. Mzileni’ son,,,, wow. Your mother was a rockstar in the medical circle. She once changed her presentation to Zulu because white professor did a presentation in Afrikaans at a medical conference which was attended by predominantly white doctors.
Love and blessings to all the supporters of Abba, and Unpopular Opinion. Hope you'll enjoy the sitdown... let's fix and build out communities. Take ownership of your environment & your hood. Love... The Black Pen 🙏🏽❤️
One thing I admire about Penuel, is that he can LISTENNN... Just listening and taking in all the information to understand precisely what the person is saying/explaining.
I think we are watching Penuel growing in his pursuit to open dialogue, he's uttered not so popular opinions at times, but his braveness clearly indicates that he is heading to greatness.
Xhosa were one of the first clans of Bantu Nguni to enter and settle in SA . When they arrived here they had no particular name as a tribe . After brutal skirmishes with the Khoi nomadic herders they were given the name xhosa, meaning the violent angry people . The xhosa killed many Khoi men and took the women and children as slaves These forced assimilations led to language adaptations clicks etc and lighter skin tones The Khoi were obliged to migrate away south westerly to avoid further clashes Later after the Xhosa had established dominance they resorted to more amicable relations with the indigenous people .
@Scar_7.62 you're talking nonsense chief. You know nothing about the Xhosa nation because you are a descendant of slaves from Asia, or shipwrecked survivors that's trying to steal and misrepresent African history. Xhosa history goes beyond the 7 century in South Africa according to archeology, longer than your bloodline. The only people with recorded history of skirmishes before the Zulu are the Khoi who fought the San bushman and if you go to the Northern Cape you will find historical sites dedicated to those battles.
How to define your purpose... answer these 5 questions: 1. Who am I? 2. Where do I come from? 3. Why am I here? 4. What am I here to do? 5. Where am I going?
Books Recommended in the Live Comments: Nineteen Eighty Four Blackroots Science The Black Bible of Science Indaba, My Children The Book of Enoch The Apocrypha The Corpus Hermeticum
Ngeke if this man has a book I'd be interested in reading. Everything he says sounds intriguing. I want to interrogate a few points. I now see the reason why Penuelism is a thing. Being able to think is the most powerful gift you can give a person and this is the reason why we as humans will always be stuck in the same cycle, close to achieving peace just to be 10 steps closer to another war because people are scared to teach one another how to think due to some wanting zombies.
"Begging should be criminalized..."... I share the same sentiments. Even I myself, ndiXolela ulala ndingatyanga. UNdoqo kukuziZamela eMpilweni. I will never disrespect The Essence of MVELINQANGI Within me kanjalo.
@@nhlanhlahlengwa2631 it's highly impossible ngoba mina ngokubona kwami his white genetics passed down to his "offsprings" have dissolved back into the traditional African genome, I'm not saying his DNA was completely wiped out kodwake🤷🏾♂️ we should not stress much over the matter ngoba it's just another stain in Zulu heritage left by them😏😏😏😏
I had to pause aswell, went to Google read about it.. and now as I sit here it makes me realise how quick we are to say someone is crazy when we don't know something
For some reasons (reasons I’d rather not mention) I was skeptical about watching this interview at first…. But boy did I enjoy it. . 3 hours felt like 30 minutes. Thank you Pen and Abba Ayalew Amlak. Amazing work.
great content, we need more content of this nature...we as south African Nguni's lack basic knowledge of our history and how colonialism distorted our history....great work team
Thabang you are not a Nguni you are a Ntungwa .Nguni descendants are Zulu ,Qwabe ,Phakathwayo, Phakathi ets all those abo Mnguni .You are a Ntungwa from Mbulazi .Izimuzimu lathi kwanuka SA Ntungwa ,ntungwana lalisho thina lomhlaba okwaZulu ingxenye enkulu ngeyethu kubhalwe ngisho ezinganekwaneni .Kungani izimuzimu lingashongo ukuthi kwanuka SA Nguni ?
Pen I really do not understand why this platform is not growing exponentially but anyway this way a great informative conversation actually I really really enjoyed the latest three conversations you have. I undermined this guy because of his previous conversations but you where able to help extract some very informative stuff out of him and not the same old African spirituality stuff. All in all this guy is our Sadguru, preaching non-identification and elevation 'enlightenment', just being a pure humane person. Thanks Pen please continue doing more.
@@mlondidlamini4948 I did, and he was more involved in most topics than today, he is the good interviewer though, allows people to speak especially when giving details about history. History is sensitive because it has timelines, you need to allow people to speak without interjecting.
ONE THING I'VE REALISED IS THAT WENA PENUEL YOU HAVE DEEP SELF HATE AND SUFFER FROM IDENTITY CRISIS HENCE PUSHING THIS AGENDA SAD THING IS THAT AS TIME GOES BY YOU'LL REGRET THIS. SAVE THIS MESSAGE IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME !
We are actually not black people. Our original name is Umuntu/abantu, same as white folks their original name is caucasian but they prefer and love the word white because it stands out, it gives them that supremacy they need. So, my point is the so called black was given to us just to degrade us so that we are always at the bottom, when the English and Amazulu (Ngunis) fought white folks (English) they couldn't pronounce the word abantu/umuntu, they then decided to call abantu black because Ngunis, (abantu) appeared darker in whites folks eyes. by the way, we are Amazulu, Umzulu. Amazulu (Ngunis abantu) they're originated from South Africa and nowhere else. Also we learnt in school how the Khoisan came about, Khoi San originally came from Asia they landed in Angola and Namibia, then finally located to Cape Town, please Bantu do not be brainwashed, the stuff you get from google has been tailored by narrators to suit their agenda our great-parents told us how Khoisan came about, I get so flabbergasted at how abantu has gotten brainwashed by Ramaphosa’s government, do you ask yourself why all of a sudden when Ram, came to power Khoisan became the first people who arrived in SA I can simply tell you those are blatant lies (amanga aluhlaza) ngolimi lakithi. Even the word Amazulu, Umzulu there is a profound meaning to it. Please South African folks do not accept to be taken for a ride
I'm a deep house fan bt a Nigerian friend introduced me to reggae 😢 powerful message 😢the world would b a better place if we wr to take d rusta direction ❤
Abba outmost respect to you Mkhulu , I'm 18 years old but already on a quest of finding who i am in life my life changed after watching this podcast s/o mfana'wase034 the black pen🙏🏽
Books Recommended: Abakhaliphi volume 1 to 7 by Abba Ayalew Amlak Emerald Tablets The Kybalion Jesus: The Last Great Initiate Ancient Mysteries of Melchizedek
Abba Ayalew Amlek is real blessing and blessed richly in knowledge to be the universe's greatest teacher of all time. BongaInkosi uyayiphila igama lakho kwaye uyasiphilisa, ngiyabonga🙏🏿
Here we have someone who was born by professional physicians, his parents were doctors & as he stated it was experted by our current modern society that he exceed their legacy or curry on the line of profession, yet what I see is that he is upholding their legacy, he was born by people who knew the physical properties of the human anatomy, yet He ascended to be someone who knows the spiritual anatomy of creation as a whole to some extent.
Haven't watched this.. but daaamn, these are the two great minds i wanted to see in one room. And it finally happened... looking forward to learning🙇♂️
Studying history and etymology will get you very far. And our God of Knowledge, Google, is easily at your disposal for references. TH-cam & Wikipedia have done a lot of work. Just research.
@@itsnevertoolatetodotherigh3271 the importance of it is you know things for what they are, primitive nature. @Panuel it difficult with only Google and Wikipedia, they will only get you that far especially when we talk Africa, we need elders for this where we can gather information and make a websites for our languages. Our history library may aid us too. What I have observed about journalism in South Africa is mostly mediocre, in Europe and West they use the dark web and such not surface, no CIA or FBI agent is busy on Google and Wikipedia searching for encrypted information that is limited.
I am always amazed by your intellectual depth. Your ability to understand and explain complex concepts is remarkable. Isilo samanzi, One day I will visit your home
I like the way, He is responding. He Listen first, then understand the question before answering it. He gives a full answer to the question. ABBA you’re genius 😊
i thought i was gonna put this on for background noise while being productive, i ended up watching the whole entire thing. so much fruit and nourishment for the mind. I was so relieved and happy to hear he has written books. great convo. There is so much wealth in what he knows
That was a great interview. Penuel, I like how you're able to admit to things you don't know and are willing to try to understand. Furthermore, the guest (as much as I watch his own content)....the combination was on point. Thank you
THE PENUEL SHOW WITH ABBA AMLAK
00:00 - INTRO
03:05 - How I got my names
18:44 - Biography
25:55 - How did you find yourself
38:10 - Thoughts on human rights
45:30 - Understanding the human psyche
58:25 - How important is one’s rebirth
1:14:50 - What does it mean to be a Rasta
1:27:30 - Smoking marijuana
1:40:15 - What is Lobola
1:51:50 - The importance of cultural honouring
2:01:30 - The illusion of independence & parenthood
2:11:10 - Thoughts on modern Sangoma’s
2:18:55 - How traditional healers heal people
2:20:30 - Penuel leaving the Zulu culture
2:35:30 - Recommendations for new information/skills
2:47:20 - Closing comments
2:55:07 - ENDS
Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu
IG: kzndlovu
Tt: khwezindlovu
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 WHAT'S THIS DUDE SMOKING ?
Can we get the list of books please
To the team working on additing please don't show that like, subscribe and notification thing as this frequently. Maybe give it 5 minutes space. Thank you
@@moeketsintsala3647been waiting😂
The guy speaks some sense with regards to spiritual matters but he seemed to be a bit uneconomical with the truth about his childhood privilege 😅 didn't believe some of it but great interview. He has a lot of universal knowledge
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch it again. It's fire🔥
It’s crazy how much wisdom we can all get from books and talking to people. Life is that simple.
This kinda comment is boring now, its lame
Nami bru
😂😂😂😂😂 this rasta is mad
Its boring who?@@cedricomadrico5524
Prof. Mzileni’ son,,,, wow. Your mother was a rockstar in the medical circle. She once changed her presentation to Zulu because white professor did a presentation in Afrikaans at a medical conference which was attended by predominantly white doctors.
😂😂😂😂that would've been dope🤣🤣🤣
🖤
Love and blessings to all the supporters of Abba, and Unpopular Opinion.
Hope you'll enjoy the sitdown... let's fix and build out communities. Take ownership of your environment & your hood.
Love... The Black Pen 🙏🏽❤️
Outstanding episode, you're the only curator that could have delivered this conversation as well as you did. Abba is such a blessing🙏
Lovely😁
Thank you so much Pen!
@@q.7628 Thank you Q 🙏🏽❤️
Peace god
I enjoyed this episode and concur with him on so many levels.
The water example, goes to show the importance of language.
Very deep
Abba I listen to him a lot but i just wanna sent a shout to Pen , this man can literally sit with anyone and is able to relate so well...
Love and blessings 🙏🏽
Penuel is gifted.
I’m of the same view his senses are illuminated, liquid perspective never dull. Love him to bits🎉
One thing I admire about Penuel, is that he can LISTENNN... Just listening and taking in all the information to understand precisely what the person is saying/explaining.
I think we are watching Penuel growing in his pursuit to open dialogue, he's uttered not so popular opinions at times, but his braveness clearly indicates that he is heading to greatness.
Penuel, please my brother bring back Abba...I would like to hear more about the History of AmaXhosa, the wars and everything.
Same here brother according to him andingo mxhosa
Xhosa were one of the first clans of Bantu Nguni to enter and settle in SA .
When they arrived here they had no particular name as a tribe .
After brutal skirmishes with the Khoi nomadic herders they were given the name xhosa, meaning the violent angry people .
The xhosa killed many Khoi men and took the women and children as slaves
These forced assimilations led to language adaptations clicks etc and lighter skin tones
The Khoi were obliged to migrate away south westerly to avoid further clashes
Later after the Xhosa had established dominance they resorted to more amicable relations with the indigenous people .
@Scar_7.62 you're talking nonsense chief. You know nothing about the Xhosa nation because you are a descendant of slaves from Asia, or shipwrecked survivors that's trying to steal and misrepresent African history.
Xhosa history goes beyond the 7 century in South Africa according to archeology, longer than your bloodline. The only people with recorded history of skirmishes before the Zulu are the Khoi who fought the San bushman and if you go to the Northern Cape you will find historical sites dedicated to those battles.
How to define your purpose... answer these 5 questions:
1. Who am I?
2. Where do I come from?
3. Why am I here?
4. What am I here to do?
5. Where am I going?
😢
@godpenuel it would be interesting to find someone to answer these questions
And I' m struggling to answer these 5 'simple' questions🤔
Next time get Tembi idlozi lam .
1.who am I
2.where do I come from
3.why am I here
4.For what purpose
5.where am I going
Abba vibrates on a different plane. I feel that you cannot just listen to him with a "sober" mind, because it'll just go over your head.
So you mean he smoked b4 he got there...😂🤔...
I'm just kidding...
Yho I've learnt a lot from this man I'm 38 but I don't know who I'm
Finally. “The penuel show” is Back👍🏽
"A decision is based on where you vibrate as a human being" ✍🏾barsssss
2 brilliant minds on 1 show. Give Thanks.
Knowing that you don’t know everything is the beginning of all wisdom.
You actually do... Because you are everything
@@HERMES_Officialbut do we innerstand enough to speak on it?
@@carolsmind brilliant question... Hence it's a quest
Socrates
Consciously not but at a subconscious level we are all connected to the network
Books Recommended in the Live Comments:
Nineteen Eighty Four
Blackroots Science
The Black Bible of Science
Indaba, My Children
The Book of Enoch
The Apocrypha
The Corpus Hermeticum
Fascinated by 1984
BLACKROOTS SCIENCE!!!!
1984 brave new world?
@@sleeplesshustlerecords6531 1984 George Orwell
Aldous Huxley Brave New World
You missed the Emerald Tablets
I love how he used the arm as a tool to describe what it means to be a man, a responsible man! I will never forget that picture ❤
Ngeke if this man has a book I'd be interested in reading. Everything he says sounds intriguing. I want to interrogate a few points. I now see the reason why Penuelism is a thing. Being able to think is the most powerful gift you can give a person and this is the reason why we as humans will always be stuck in the same cycle, close to achieving peace just to be 10 steps closer to another war because people are scared to teach one another how to think due to some wanting zombies.
This guy is very strong on certain issues but also very weak on other issues. I learnt a lot but also discouraged on certain topics
I agree with you - there are topics and schools of thought I vehemently disagree with him on
Yes on some topics he is off tune
I love it when he emphasized practical application as an important component of intelligence.
I honestly did not want this to end. A Masterpiece ⭐️🙌
This has not dropped but I know it's powerful, 🤲🏿
This episode has so much knowledge you can write a book> Thank you, Please keep reaching out to unconventional thinkers. Our people need this
Not really but okay
Maduma Abba ra leboga gore otla ko penuel show. Give thinks
Abba Amlak u jst remind me of my son 😂 their thinking capacity it's beyond this world ❤ big up🙌
I've been around this man... He's aura is powerful.
Grandmaster abakhaliphi. The Grandmaster of intelligence 👌....give thanks for this man.
"I am that I am and my life will attract that which I am".. Very proud ❤
"Begging should be criminalized..."... I share the same sentiments. Even I myself, ndiXolela ulala ndingatyanga. UNdoqo kukuziZamela eMpilweni. I will never disrespect The Essence of MVELINQANGI Within me kanjalo.
That's ignorance our ca
That's ignorance our ability are different and unique 🤔
I wish it was possible to like one comment a million times
This brother is extremely intelligent, i wouldn't know how to have a conversation with him... Great episode Pen.
The one about John Dunn blew my mind 🤯😂 I had to go and research it for myself🤞🏾😂 I learned something new today.
tjo me too, this guy uyazi ukhuluma ngani. Ngifundile namhlanje. kungenzeka ukuthi umuntu u mungu ngampela lol lol
@@nhlanhlahlengwa2631 it's highly impossible ngoba mina ngokubona kwami his white genetics passed down to his "offsprings" have dissolved back into the traditional African genome, I'm not saying his DNA was completely wiped out kodwake🤷🏾♂️ we should not stress much over the matter ngoba it's just another stain in Zulu heritage left by them😏😏😏😏
I had to pause aswell, went to Google read about it.. and now as I sit here it makes me realise how quick we are to say someone is crazy when we don't know something
@@nhlanhlahlengwa2631you are white look at your nose 😂
Yea namanje bakhona endaweni yase Mangethe with own chiefdom. U Jantoni (John Dunn) was a chief.
Now this one is heavy and only "amadoda" will understand not man, but "amadoda".
Give thanks🙌
My favorite teachers in one table, I'm glad I got to experience this in my life, dankie TH-cam !
This man, this human made me think about myself, my experience, existence and my purpose more deeply.
For some reasons (reasons I’d rather not mention) I was skeptical about watching this interview at first…. But boy did I enjoy it. . 3 hours felt like 30 minutes. Thank you Pen and Abba Ayalew Amlak. Amazing work.
Penuel, please bring Abba back for the second time he has a lot to teach us also as a society.
great content, we need more content of this nature...we as south African Nguni's lack basic knowledge of our history and how colonialism distorted our history....great work team
How is this great? What is great about it?
Thabang you are not a Nguni you are a Ntungwa .Nguni descendants are Zulu ,Qwabe ,Phakathwayo, Phakathi ets all those abo Mnguni .You are a Ntungwa from Mbulazi .Izimuzimu lathi kwanuka SA Ntungwa ,ntungwana lalisho thina lomhlaba okwaZulu ingxenye enkulu ngeyethu kubhalwe ngisho ezinganekwaneni .Kungani izimuzimu lingashongo ukuthi kwanuka SA Nguni ?
@@josephmotha5349 Its plain foolish to me. I don't understand how Zulus being white people is great
Best comment ever, we as South Africans are so naive, we dont want to learn about our history
@@siyabongangubeni9042lol 😂nguni what ?
Pen I really do not understand why this platform is not growing exponentially but anyway this way a great informative conversation actually I really really enjoyed the latest three conversations you have. I undermined this guy because of his previous conversations but you where able to help extract some very informative stuff out of him and not the same old African spirituality stuff. All in all this guy is our Sadguru, preaching non-identification and elevation 'enlightenment', just being a pure humane person. Thanks Pen please continue doing more.
I have not seen Pen listening attentive, first time ever.
Go and watch episode where guest was Mbuso Khoza
@@mlondidlamini4948 I did, and he was more involved in most topics than today, he is the good interviewer though, allows people to speak especially when giving details about history. History is sensitive because it has timelines, you need to allow people to speak without interjecting.
He does it all the time actually
The second guest to get Pen's attention after Phapano Phasha❤
@@mlondidlamini4948word😊
For me this is the best episode on a Penuel show this year... I really love the part about Ilobola, Bible and 7 children.
"I don't like [most] black people. How can I love you, when you hate yourself?!" - Abba Ayalew Amlak
ONE THING I'VE REALISED IS THAT WENA PENUEL YOU HAVE DEEP SELF HATE AND SUFFER FROM IDENTITY CRISIS HENCE PUSHING THIS AGENDA SAD THING IS THAT AS TIME GOES BY YOU'LL REGRET THIS. SAVE THIS MESSAGE IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME !
Thank for this timeless conversation.
This is a TON of GARBAGE.
We are actually not black people. Our original name is Umuntu/abantu, same as white folks their original name is caucasian but they prefer and love the word white because it stands out, it gives them that supremacy they need. So, my point is the so called black was given to us just to degrade us so that we are always at the bottom, when the English and Amazulu (Ngunis) fought white folks (English) they couldn't pronounce the word abantu/umuntu, they then decided to call abantu black because Ngunis, (abantu) appeared darker in whites folks eyes. by the way, we are Amazulu, Umzulu. Amazulu (Ngunis abantu) they're originated from South Africa and nowhere else. Also we learnt in school how the Khoisan came about, Khoi San originally came from Asia they landed in Angola and Namibia, then finally located to Cape Town, please Bantu do not be brainwashed, the stuff you get from google has been tailored by narrators to suit their agenda our great-parents told us how Khoisan came about, I get so flabbergasted at how abantu has gotten brainwashed by Ramaphosa’s government, do you ask yourself why all of a sudden when Ram, came to power Khoisan became the first people who arrived in SA I can simply tell you those are blatant lies (amanga aluhlaza) ngolimi lakithi. Even the word Amazulu, Umzulu there is a profound meaning to it. Please South African folks do not accept to be taken for a ride
Waze wabibhala ubulima ke nawe@@Nellytheunique
I'm a deep house fan bt a Nigerian friend introduced me to reggae 😢 powerful message 😢the world would b a better place if we wr to take d rusta direction ❤
A book about South African cultures from Abba Amlak would be Timeslive best selling!
Thanks for bring Abba on the show, he is insightful and uplifted me spiritually. You should bring him back again
Shout out for bringing uAbba
Never thought id see this day coming 😅. Special thanks to the lady who organized this conglomeration! Its been long overdue!
An enlightened individual. Thank you for this gentlemen.
Nah cuz, man be wallying😂😂
Enlightening conversation. Please bring Abba back again. 🙏
We need more of Abba Ayalew Amlak
He has his own channel where he drops this knowledge every week
@@sdonagmac2293 appreciate it brother im onto it
This man makes me proud of being black
Abba outmost respect to you Mkhulu , I'm 18 years old but already on a quest of finding who i am in life my life changed after watching this podcast s/o mfana'wase034 the black pen🙏🏽
Over 90% of people calling themselves zulu are NOT actually zulu .
Damn what an episode, please bring him back there's still more knowledge he can share with the nation
🤣😂 THE WAY THESE EPISODES IS SOH INTERESTING AM ON 20MINUTES AND AM ALREADY IN IT TILL THE END
yhoooooooo haishem
This man is a gem...
Thouroughly enjoying watching and listening. Thank you to both of you.🙏
I wish this was on Spotify.
It feels like everything I've ever imagined is being validated in this one discussion. Ngiyabonga
Books Recommended:
Abakhaliphi volume 1 to 7 by Abba Ayalew Amlak
Emerald Tablets
The Kybalion
Jesus: The Last Great Initiate
Ancient Mysteries of Melchizedek
thank you :)
THE ONLY BOOK I HAVE HERE IS THE KABALLAH AKA KYBALION.
Thank you Pen, so how do we get Abakhaliphi Vol 1-7?
@@thapelomaphosa5857 EY...I'D LIKE TO HAVE THAT ONE TOO
Please I need to meet him can you assist am around joburg
This man is intelligent and his guests are awesome. I love his content. Can't get enough of this show. I am gonna follow all his past episodes.❤❤❤
The grand master of Abakhaliphi nokukhanya🙏🏾🙏🏾
I am so blessed to know Abba on a personal level. Tank of indigenous knowledge.
Abba Ayalew Amlek is real blessing and blessed richly in knowledge to be the universe's greatest teacher of all time. BongaInkosi uyayiphila igama lakho kwaye uyasiphilisa, ngiyabonga🙏🏿
Here we have someone who was born by professional physicians, his parents were doctors & as he stated it was experted by our current modern society that he exceed their legacy or curry on the line of profession, yet what I see is that he is upholding their legacy, he was born by people who knew the physical properties of the human anatomy, yet He ascended to be someone who knows the spiritual anatomy of creation as a whole to some extent.
What a great conversation it's an honor to watch the wise mind Abba and I get what you...bless we get see hear what school don't teach
Haven't watched this.. but daaamn, these are the two great minds i wanted to see in one room. And it finally happened... looking forward to learning🙇♂️
This will be the best interview by far
Penuel has mastered HIS art of interviewing. It's so beautiful
We need umbuso khoza and Abba Ayalew in the same room🎉❤
Everytime i hear Aba speak i feel some level of higher knowledge. I'm coming back to watch this video days, weeks, months from now.🌅
Best minds put together, this is 1 of my favorite episodes🙌🙏 thank you Pen thank you Abba.
I'm so happy for this episode. Please bring Scoop Makhathini next.. ..🙏🏿
Now we need his teacher, the great master Thau-Thau Hanamaruba
Tehuti
That one is powerful 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Oh yes
Siyabonga Penuel and tem for bringing Abba Ayalew Amlak
Unpopular Opinion on KONVO 👌🏾
Both God's in the house, I give thanks🙏🏾
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for this... My two favorite beings under 1 roof🙌
Studying history and etymology will get you very far. And our God of Knowledge, Google, is easily at your disposal for references. TH-cam & Wikipedia have done a lot of work. Just research.
What's the point of knowing root words n such, don't fall so easily
@@itsnevertoolatetodotherigh3271 the importance of it is you know things for what they are, primitive nature.
@Panuel it difficult with only Google and Wikipedia, they will only get you that far especially when we talk Africa, we need elders for this where we can gather information and make a websites for our languages. Our history library may aid us too.
What I have observed about journalism in South Africa is mostly mediocre, in Europe and West they use the dark web and such not surface, no CIA or FBI agent is busy on Google and Wikipedia searching for encrypted information that is limited.
This episode has been like a hard read book. I keep pausing to deep every point because it's that impactful. I love it.
An episode I never knew I've been waiting for.. Thanks Pen.
Timeless conversation 👑 I can’t wait to show it to my future children
Pen after you meeting these guy you will never be same again. You just stepped into other dometion. You are one of the luckiest.
I love this, all the PROPHETS/GOD'S PROPHETS HAS HIS MEANINGFUL PURPOSE towards HIS WILL by there names..
Begging is a crime, here in the UAE. I support the notion of begging being criminalized in SA.
I'm so ready for this. I hate it so much
l love your questions Penuel. Great job, keep going. Love.
thanks pen for bringing him in
I have been waiting for this episode since the first interview Abba had with Ntsiki 🎉 thank you Penuel and Team
"Most South African women are not lobola-ble" - Abba Ayalew Amlak
Sisenkingeni bafo, Our black sisters they have lost focus.
@@gatshenindlovu8224lost focus 🤔🤔🤔engabe kanjani
Very true some brothers have also failed to lead
How he said it 😂😂😂
True 🤔yet you forget by nature women are followers Black Man is defeated 🤔 There is less to follow . Blackman is
I like the fact that the gentleman is balanced in terms of what he have learnt. One cannot deny his intelligence.
Intellectual genius in his own right
It has been a whike i listening to a Pod and had the notebook beside me.
Great convo.
Sbonge
Smashed the like button as soon as I saw it, two of my favourite critical thinkers on 1 podcast..Asibonge🙏🙏
Thank you @godpenuel for this episode. This guy is brilliant
You have to have him back again!!!!
I am always amazed by your intellectual depth. Your ability to understand and explain complex concepts is remarkable.
Isilo samanzi, One day I will visit your home
Thank you mfowethu.... We prefer interesting conversations with interesting people 🔥
I like the way, He is responding. He Listen first, then understand the question before answering it. He gives a full answer to the question. ABBA you’re genius 😊
Intelligence by Abba Ayalew Amlak: Conscious Application, Constant Evolution & Practical Application.
He said it so well,
Well done Penuel lovely guest
Conscious Innovation, Constant Evolution, Practical Application.
Ubafo unendlela nje eyodwa yokucinga...
Actually he said: conscious innovation; constant revolution; & practical application.
The best Peneul show I have watched. Thanx
2 of my favourite brothers....expect a fire one for sure 🤞🔥
i thought i was gonna put this on for background noise while being productive, i ended up watching the whole entire thing. so much fruit and nourishment for the mind. I was so relieved and happy to hear he has written books. great convo. There is so much wealth in what he knows
We need more people like Abba .
100%
That was a great interview. Penuel, I like how you're able to admit to things you don't know and are willing to try to understand. Furthermore, the guest (as much as I watch his own content)....the combination was on point. Thank you
Im glad I watched the whole 3hrs. So powerful. Thank you Penuel, thank you Abba.
this one is going to be powerful one 🥵🥵🥵Amlak i hope they breakdown the importance Teachings of Mkhulu Credo 🤓🤓