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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Abba Amlek, Lebo and Mkhanyakude Tewodros discuss family structures and the complexities of family dynamics within Black families when it comes to tradition.
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😂😂😂❤❤❤I loved that sotho guy please bring him back
Best episode guys we keep learning.
I'd like you guys to invite ZAMALEK GIZA one of the good days please.
Today's conversation nearly turned into a circus, thanks Abba for holding it down.
Siyabonga Silo Samanzi kanye neqembu obambisene nalo ekudluliseni ulwazi ojule ngalohlobo ngemvelaphi yaBa-Ntu. Give thanks 🤜🏾🤛🏾.
Bengingaku jabulela ukwazi ukuthi izincwadi zitholakala kanjani kanti futhi kungenwa kanjani kuBakhaliphi Bokukhanya School of thought. Give thanks🙏🏾
Thank you so muchto you mtwanomhle Abba Silo Samanzi with this Unpopular opinion podcast. I reale appreciate all these things you sharing with us thina bantu bamnyama. Each an everyday i watch all your episodes en i enjoy all of the topics you bring to the table. Big up to you en all the visitors ozibizayo to talk about all these things. ❤
Thank you for convo, these are conversations that we should have at family gatherings. You touched on going to the mountains or open fields to pray and this has become a normal practice for a lot of people and we forget about the energies or vibrations.
Bless kingz.
Wonderful talk as always. Could you please speak about izithunywa zika menzi briefly. Going through them, all 7 and what they mean 🙏
Great convo, truly appreciated ❤
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Thank you for this guys. We're in a process of unlearning and re-learning as black Africans.
Asè
"They must learn to let go" simple but powerful!
on the conversation about why "damages" must be paid for a child born out of wedlock - my 2 cents is, we come from a gender-conscious society where gender-roles united us more than they divide us - Intlawulo is not a punishment but us acknowledging the biological differences between men and women, and that women bare brunt of the physical and emotional price for bringing another into the world.
Our forebearers had measures of control for they were wise and knew the developmental stages of the human body(both male and female), they also had measures in place for reacting to changes in the "norm"....Abba is correct in saying these measures were put in place for an apparent problem. The measures did not do away with the problem but were for the sake of peace for all those invloved. Ilobolo was never meant to stand as a form of payment, it was many things but that.
This is beautiful.
Thank you Baruti for your hard work in reconnecting us back to our roots because most of us are really disconnected.
Thank you so much for the free education you're giving us. The conversation was eye opening and very educative.
we are within
Great conversation ❤❤
Great conversation
Keep the good work going , we always learn important things
Thanks for the content you're giving us we'd like more of it .
#lets return to our roots
Thanks so much 🙏
Interesting topics
important topic 😢❤ give thanks ✊🏿
Tsa Africa, Thank you gentleman.
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I just love to see Abba laugh in this episode 😅😅😅
Give thanks 🎉
Give thanks🙏🏽
I would love to hear a conversation by them about this 13 years later ❤
Through the fun, the seriousness is always there. Mighty to the kings
Thanks for this programme, thank you aba.
Thokozani boGogo, thank you for such an insightful episode. Im one of those bastard kids that has visions, dreams, ears ringing, the works, lol. I think I understand my purpose because I worked really hard introspecting and doing a lot of shadow working to confront my demons. Myself and my peers had a compelling conversation about this very topic earlier on today. We were left with one question, how do we start making the necessary changes and where do we even begin.
How's your journey going?
@@obasanjokwantu Spologies for the delayed response. The has been quite insightful. Im slowly learning how to command my reality. I am royalty as are many of our beloved Bantu. My late grandmother has been taking me on excursions showing me our hidden greatness, the countless megaliths that are now hidden by flora (not sure if it was intentional or not) but we are an amazing people stripped of our sense of identity, and its about time we bring it to the light. So the journey has been life changing.
I enjoyed this episode/conversation 👏🏼. Ta Lebza is really passionate about this topic 😂. This is really an important topic, wish we can get a part two on this (particularly on how we can get back to us,our roots).
i love u guys
The converstions like many on this channel i find it soooo engaging to which i follow, hoever as i aint South African and thus do not know the language i somewhat follow through and get just the gist of what is being said & not the full conversation. Any suggestions to get those of us who dont know the languge to go along 100% of the time though it autotranslate sometimes.... pls help if u can. Most appreciated. Still will keep listening and following
If you send these guys for lobola negotiations then you definitely get a full asking prince plus some few insults 😢😅
You're right
Lebo is my favorite 😂
Could you gentlemen speak about the origins of other races , as well as the origins of the black race. We give thanks for the transference of knowledge
Greetings.... could you please tell us the history of amaxhosa...give thanks.
Lenna I want to be part and clarify a few things. Malome yes he cannot go alone there, in fact malome when he comes to the wedding ceremony, he carries gifts. Malome cannot go and condct the marital affaris alone, he follows the instructions of the Father and his brothers.
Rakgadi Is the Most Important as far as I know. tate, rangwane, ramogolo le malome they discuss and then Rakgadi drives ditaba. Malome maja dihlogo.
I would like to understand more about the orgins of your names, they sound like Hebru or Islam names
Interesting topic indeed......I have a daughter out of wedlock and the damages got negotiated before she was born coz I was advised by my father dat we have to do so to show that we accept the damages I created by impregnating her mother....my confusion then started after her birth I was advised that the child has to keep her mother's surname until I bring the ancestors together through lobola and therefore when her mother takes my ancestors surname the kid will do so too.........What is de purpose of paying damages for a child,is it not for the child to be able to use his/her father's surname?
Can you please clarify dat for me and maybe do an episode about what I just said about my situation coz I think a lot of people may have de same experience out there?
The damages are for the family. By doing that, bangcolisa isithunzi sakini. So, in doing so, they acknowledged the fact that they have done wrong because the guy decided to sleep with you out of wedlock.
So after the child is born, then from there, they need to pay lobola for the kid. So the child can take the father's surname and be introduced to the fathers ancestors.
I hope this explanation helps
Blessed be Elders . May you look for a woman preferably Rasta for this panel I feel the conversation is one sided a lot of bashing, Give Thanks
TaLebza is on fire 😂😂😂
We are all family
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So Advise is Asinga force ukuba aibe abako baba obaba bengazenzile izimfanelo yes sama seeds abo but since amathongo ekwazi ukuphendula uma uphahla ngendlela iwona ashoyo ukuthi usungaya kini uma uwumunt wemimoya, or ungasisebenzisa isibongo sasekhaya but awukuphoqi ngenkani lokho ngoba kuyalimaza sibona abafethu beshada ngezibongo zobaba bafe bengena emshadweni ngoba ithongo lomalume lidiniwe ukuthi uyovusa umuzi wenja engakulobolanga ,Niyazi futhi nani zikhona izingane ezivusa imizi yako malume eziphila kahle ,zikhona futhi izingane zako baba ezenzelwe eziphila kahle, Cause naki Malume uyasthola isibusiso asingenzi ngathi obaba kuphela abaphatha isibusiso Bahlonishwa Siyabonga
Please call refwayn 'the forex trader' in this programme he understands the vibration and alot of spirituality as well. Thank you for this aba
Give Thanks siya Thokoza Mhkulu, wher can i get the books
Silo samanzi besicela ukuzohlolq utholakala kuphi?
This is a great conversation, but the guy with the white T-shirt, is too loud and hardly gives a chance for other to talk
Bahlonishwa for clarity with the small Knowledge I know,The Universe must balance in meaning human beings must be responsible, The World of Ancestors work on everything we do from us speaking to us doing things -> Seed ekababa True but ubaba uma engalenzi iqiniso which is to be responsible for the child it by default the maternal ancestors have power over that child whether we like it not reason being some people have forced to go to their fathers lives cause of ubaba,ubaba and they die or they live in misery, because isintu sithi uze UYE KINI utshelwe ubani ukuthi kukini lapho? Cause that has to be people from your moms side which is UMKHULU ozala umama or UGOGO OZALA UMAMA OR UMALUME IF BENGASEKHO,Just because ubaba wakho ubejola no mah wakho bahlala nawe nedlozi lako baba lalekelela ukuthi ukhule it doesn't mean owakwa baba by that
All in All ezweni lamathongo kusebenza Iqiniso which lento elapho enhliziyweni yakho before udecider ukulala nentombi yomnumzane,usuke ukufundiswe ubani lokho kuthi wena uhakbe ulala nezintombi? Kungenamfuyo kini which is imali these days? Fine usulalileke nayo iliphi iqiniso obe nalo kubo kwantombazane ukuthi ukipite nayo? Mayifa nihleli nayo izongcwatshelwa kuphi? So people must becareful with their kessing with cause these things ziyawukhipha umphefumulo womuntu or rather damage one s life till bebuyela emathongweni abo
You need to include more women on this show
I don't agree with the single mother narrative. Most of my mother's friends and my mom included were single mothers and raised very up standing citizens. My mom single handedly raised 3 girls and all 3 of us grew up to achieve great things. My husband was also raised by a single mother and he's the greatest husband. On the other hand I've got friends who grew up with both parents and they got so messed up, it is still hard for me to believe that I once envied them for living in a household of both parents.
You'd be suprised at the stats, remember you lived through your looking glass, you're literally 1 in a billion
There is no such thing as "ingane yangaphandle", men are the blood carriers. Zonke izingane ezasekhaya. I know this might be new to some but iqiniso
Disagree with the fact that your father did not marry your mother, therefore you grew up in your mother's house and protected by them. When you have grown up you must then pay damages for yourself, so that you can connect with your father's ancestors? That does not sound rights. Your father's family must be the one taking the initiative to connect you with their ancestors not you.
Imagine paying damages of another man ,man. 😶😑
Keep feeding us with knowledge but next time please tell Mr Africanism guy to not interrupt u. His not here but I know u going to invite him on other shows