OMENALA AND ODENALA

Mazi Chukwuemeka Muoneke


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I will surely get back to you when I come online.

At the age of 17/18, when you have consciously or unconsciously realized that your parents and family are poor; that's they belong to the struggling class. They have to struggle for everything to give you a better life. At this stage, learn to APPRECIATE your parents and family. Maybe they have done all they could to be rich/wealthy legitimately, but their "Chi" had said no.

If you are not satisfied with what happens within your family; the RISING and FALLING syndrome, then you take out time to study your long aged FAMILY TREE 🎄, were any man or woman rich/wealthy in the past? If yes/no, find out why, meet elders or one of the oldest men or women in your family to ask questions to unravel hidden realities about your family tree. 

Having heard all truth and lies about your family tree, then you must fortify yourself spiritually and physically to confront all oddities by going out to find solutions to the long aged spell of struggling without any efficacious results. Going to meet PRIEST PASTORS or PROPHETS might create more confusions and probably worsen the situation, thereby creating family ENMITY up and down. False preachers are everywhere, and most times they capitalize on the family problems to make money, thereby exploiting the family. 

It's wise you go out in search of a sincere DIBIA (native doctor) or a person who is gifted when it comes to OMENALA and ODENALA, he/she will consult the gods of your ancestors to tell you what to do the remedy the situations that have kept your family in a struggling stage for decades. And when all necessary things are done, you will begin to see positive results in the family. Everyone will be doing well, this shows that the "ancestors" that's "ndi ichies" (saints) have been appeased, and the "Chi" will be activated to guide the family sons and daughters.

It's not EVERYTHING in our AFRICAN CULTURE that must DIE by FIRE 🔥 🔥. 

#chinekebikonapuekwensuike

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  • Author: Jude Chukwuemeka Muoneke (Pseudonym) (Online Online)
  • Published: June 27th, 2024 09:11
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem talks about the beauty and values of Africa culture. Culture and tradition must be adhere to strictly. We are Africans and must revive and survive our cultures and traditions.
  • Category: Reflection
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