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In November 2017 I was blessed to visit Yahweh Our Redeemer Sabbath Synagogue (YORSS) in Imo State, Nigeria to minister to the women. This Shabbat I was blessed with a visit from my YORSS family: Rabbi Joshua Olouah-Johnson, Mother and High Court Judge AdaZion Onii Egbunine (who was invited to America to represent Nigeria at a international conference for judges) and Abigail Onii Egbunine, Social Media Minister for the Synagogue and Medical Student. They visited my home congregation Beth-El The House of Yah.
Rabbi Johnson gave a powerful message of encouragement to Hebrews in the diaspora which Abigail translated from his Igbo language.
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Let us not allow enemies, fear or governments stop us from coming together we know evil plans exist but we also know there is power in unity. Trust me above everything else our coming together is what they fear the most. #ToYahBeTheGlory


The Dahomey mothers or Amazons were a group of elite all-female soldiers, who were trained to kill and protect the Kingdom of Dahomey, in modern-day Benin. They started by protecting the king, but would go on to fight against the French.
They are the fourth story in a new eight-part series, African Women who Changed the World, which aims to shed light on great African women whose stories deserve to be heard.
This BBC Africa series has been produced using historical and iconographic research, but includes artistic interpretation.
Illustrations: Manuella Bonomi
Producer and editor: Kat Hawkins
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Through a tradition called "money marriage", some young girls are used as currency in a type of modern slavery among the Becheve people in southern Nigeria. Children are sold to men as old as 90 to settle debts or as a form of payment. BBC Africa hears from the girls themselves, an elderly husband and the man fighting against the custom.
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What do most "Christian" denominations have in common? Let's discuss it.
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Articles/Videos in live:
How Jesus Became White:
https://religionnews.com/2020/....06/24/how-jesus-beca
Doctrine of Discovery:
https://religionnews.com/2018/....08/22/denominations-
The Bible is Black History:
https://youtu.be/s04ZFeIpTPU
Love yourself, without hating your enemies. Yah bless and Salaamah!