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Achi Chioma aka black mama had lost touch with her Afrikan roots. The search for herself made her discover that there were quite a few hidden treasures stored within her. That’s how her spiritual transition began. By heeding her inner voice to do away with her former Western names whose family name she saw as an eyesore linked to the horrific transatlantic slave trade of her ancestors whose traces are also woven into her. She felt driven to get the best out of herself and feels inspired to pass on to others that identity is an essential aspect of the person you are. The messages she speaks about explains feelings of sadness strength joy happiness love and letting go. ACHI CHIOMA is her Ibo Yoruba Afrikan name which means among other things so shall it be, seed and strength which lies in every human. Her mission is to send true her Spokenword as much light as possible into the world with the focus on African brothers and sisters to unite and to become the best version of self.

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