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Status: Married
Age: 44
Sign: Aries

City: where we wanna be...
State: Alabama
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/16/2006

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Thursday, February 15, 2007 

Category: Life

Greeting and blessings of Peace and Power:

Thank you all so much for your support.  We have been on My Space less than two weeks actively and the encouragement for what we all do has been overwhelming!

We thank all of you for the adds, the requests, the comments and the love.

We are here for the long haul and invite you to check our MySpace portal entry, the site of our Founder and chairwoman of our non-profits, Her Royal Grace, Princess Adinasse http://www.myspace.com/Princess_Adinasse

The Princess has a blog which will become a book one day called, "Living My Best Life".  http://www.myspace.com/living_my_best_life

Interested in reparations and International Human Rights?  check out the My Space page of Dr. Mustafa Ansari www.myspace.com/mustafa_ansari

Wanting to learn more about how to be your Sister's Sister?  Want to heal from the various abuses of life?  Check out our page www.myspace.com/afrikansistahs!

The story of the Princess's Personal Transformation is being told as I can post for her at www.myspace.com/personal_transformation

Our sites are as follows:

www.afrikansistahsmarket.com undergoing major renovations over the next three months to include many of you we have met here on this sacred space and to showcase a multitude of talent!

www.adrproject.com the African Diasporic Reconciliation Project bringing us all together...the Diaspora and the Motherland.

www.yomn.net Our media outlet...look for reformatted stations, additional stations and video channels!

www.princess-ademide-adinasse.com the site of our Founder.

 

This blog will begin to showcase our products and services.  We hope you will enjoy it!

Yetunde

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 

Category: Friends
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Afrikan Sistahs
 
 
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
 
She is the true Matriarch of the Mother Land (Afrika)
Though violently brutalized, Afrikan Sistahs still stands (Hallelujah)
 She withstood being victimized with the strength of a tiger,
She bears the power of a warrior, she's Mother of the Niger
 
She's the Queen behind his majesty - thy almighty Afrikan King
Protects her family with such scrutiny, like the wraps of eagle wings
She's the empitome of glory such unwavering bravery
She withstood their travesty of justice, the most evil being slavery
 
(Chorus)
 
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
Afrikan Sistahs, Af-fri-kan Sis-tahs
 
An Afrikan Sistahs is so sexual, so elegant, so beautiful
She's the true reflection of the Mother land, so ebony, so sensual
Her hair is an aphrodisiac,  unigue of our Afrikan Sistahs
From dreadlocks to braids, cornrows to curly, to naturals to twistas
 
Her brown eyes, chocolate skin, her inner beauty inherently glows
She is so endowed with a body that only an Afrikan Sistah boldly bestows
As did Queen Nefertete of Egypt sat imperial on her throne
Afrikan Sistahs of royal ancestry, be proud of Afrika, your on ane only true home 
 
(Bridge) 
(Chorus)
 
 Word and Music by Peter Love
Copyright 2006
 
Peter Love
www.peterlove.biz
The Peter Love SOC Foundation

http://www.myspace.com/peterlovemusic
 
 

 
Friday, February 09, 2007 

Category: Fashion, Style, Shopping
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Head wraps are a fun, fashionable way to add instant flair your wardrobe.   Head wraps are very popular right now and are also relatively inexpensive.  Be sure to check out all the beautiful African print head wraps we have right now!  

Putting on a head wrap is relatively easy, and after a few tries you should be able to put one on quickly without much trouble!

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Stretch the head wrap around the back of your head making sure that both sides are equal in length.

 

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Pull one of the sides across the top of your head

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 Pull the other side across the top of your head

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Bring the left side of the head wrap around the back of your head to the right side of your head.

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Bring the right side of the head wrap around the back of your head to the left side of your head.

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Fold the two pieces of head wrap on the front of your head.  Secure with bobby pins.

Don't be afraid if it doesn't come together right the first time!  It takes a little while to get the hang of it, but once you do, you will be able to deck your head out in all the latest head wrap fashions!