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CULTURE-WATCH-AFRICA VLOG, EDITION 3 IN CONTINUATION OF PASTOR OYAKHILOME’S AFROCULTURAL TREASON

May 25, 2023 #SaveTheAfricanCulture   (1) PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN PASTOR OYAKHILOME AND HIS AFRO-CULTURAL TREASON IN AFRICA Greetings! I am Harry Agina, the driver of the..

May 25, 2023

#SaveTheAfricanCulture

 

(1) PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN PASTOR OYAKHILOME AND HIS AFRO-CULTURAL TREASON IN AFRICA

Greetings!

I am Harry Agina, the driver of the Afro-Scope project and Producer of Culture-Watch-Africa. In today’s edition, I will give you some of the gazillion reasons why Nigerian Pentecostal Christian pastor, Chris Oyakhilome, is a mischievous and ignorant AfroCultural Traitor. When he said that “There is no such thing as African Culture,” he exposed himself as a man of zero knowledge of sociology and zero understanding of the meaning of the word ‘culture.’ I truly hope that Oyakhilome will get to see our series on this matter, so that he may acquire some knowledge.

 

Our InfoTainment segment is an exotic African traditional dance, which we use in a comparative analysis to expose some of Oyakhilome’s ignorance. The following link takes you to the show in a jiffy:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AABJrnacN/

LINK TO EDITION 4:

https://afro-scope.com/2024/03/13/culture-watch-africa-vlog-edition-4/

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Harry Agina

Is a visionary leader, media professional, and cultural advocate, best known as the CEO of Afro-Scope. With a strong passion for African storytelling, he has built a platform dedicated to promoting and preserving Africa’s rich heritage through documentaries, cultural insights, and socio-political commentary.

With global exposure and a deep-rooted African identity, Harry uses his voice to challenge narratives, inspire critical thinking, and spotlight issues affecting the continent. Through Afro-Scope, he continues to shape conversations around culture, identity, and development, positioning himself as a powerful force in modern African media.