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Wine & Chill - Talk With Habiba

Wine & Chill - Talk With Habiba

Written by: Habiba
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We have a crisis in African communities but none are being taken serious. From rape, to incompetent leaders, to abuse and the unnecessary use of witchcraft. We need to start addressing these issues and rebuild our society to have more acceptable social standards, because common doesn't mean acceptable. What do you think?Wine And Chill 2022 Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Self sabotage and sabotaging others
    Sep 2 2022

    A lot of us and a lot of times we tend to underestimate ourselves. We look down on our own plans and goals and therefore we fail before we even execute the plan. It doesn't only end there, we also tend to do that to others and it is about time we stop and break this habit. We need to stop with the negative talk and start using positive words. tune in and let me know what are your thoughts on this.

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    14 mins
  • Failed Marriages
    Sep 1 2022

    Since before, failed marriages leave a bad taste in peoples mouths, but the stereotypes and and labeling people as failures need to stop because a failed marriage does not make one a failure. People change and things happen but all the name calling and labels are not necessary and it is high time we stop. On todays episode we will be addressing the issue of labeling people as failures in society just because they have once divorced. What are your thoughts on the matter?

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    15 mins
  • Unnecessary witchcraft in African communities
    Aug 16 2022

    As African people, we tend to blame a lot of our misfortunes and down falls on witchcraft. Yes, witchcraft is real in our communities, but most times we tend to exaggerate it. But this does not excuse the unnecessary use of black magic in our communities that tend to hold our progress. It would be more help to put witchcraft to better use. What are you thoughts on this topic?

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    17 mins
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