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🇬🇭🌍Today, a new Global Citizen is Born: A Letter to My Family🇬🇭🌍

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Hello Lovelies, my beloved family, Today is nothing short of monumental. A day that transcends paperwork and ceremonies—it is the culmination of love, sacrifice, and faith. It is the continuation of a journey that began long before I boarded that flight to Ghana in September 2022. A journey etched into the hearts of our ancestors who dreamed of this moment, and in mine, as I dared to leap into the unknown, leaving behind Louisiana, New York, and every place I’ve ever called home to pursue something greater. Today, I become a global citizen, a dual citizen of the United States and Ghana. This moment carries a weight that is both personal and historic. It is a love letter to my children—Landen, my sweet 6-year-old son who will witness this sacred moment, and my daughters, who will be the proud recipients of this legacy. To them, I say: This is for you. This is for the generations after you. This is for all the sacrifices and the prayers whispered over us. This is for every step that brou...

🔋🔌⚡️POWER🔋🔌⚡️I didn't know my own strength, Until I did!

Hello Lovelies, Today, let’s talk about power - our true, innate, feminine power. The kind of power that doesn’t need validation or applause, the kind that simply  is , by nature of our being. In a world that often misinterprets strength, it’s essential for us to understand where our true strength lies, and how abandoning it can lead us to becoming a lesser version of ourselves. When you abandon your power, you become truly weak, susceptible to immorality, insensitive, overly seductive, or even demanding in ways that don’t align with your true self. Hardened characteristics begin to take over, violating the essence of your femininity, your nature, and your unique identity. Society often has it twisted: they see “hard” as strong, and “soft” as weak. But let me set the record straight-this couldn’t be further from the truth. Think of it this way: hard objects are often brittle, prone to shattering under pressure. Meanwhile, soft objects - things that can bend and flow-are resilient a...