Queen Quet of the Gullah/Geechee Nation Delivers a Message to the African Family
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) was an honored guest at the “Pan African Grassroots Assembly” at Oyotunji African Village in Sheldon, SC in the Gullah/Geechee Nation. Tune in as she delivers a message to the family of the African Diaspora:

Oyotunji African VillageAlase Oba Adefunmi Adejuyigbe welcomes Queen Quet and Elder Carlie Towne to for the Pan African Grassroots Assembly.
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Hello,
Ah de notice more en more land de go to other people dem way take we Gola people dem land. Watin make huna no gather together en hold prayer meeting en beg God the Lord Jesus for hep we keep we land. De Bible say If my people shall turn from their wicked ways and call on his name he shell deliever them and heal their land. Dat mean sa if huna cam together en beg God for help e go help for defeit we enemy dem. Wa Ebola ben da na Sierra Leone de people cam togethe en beg all might God for forgive dem and heal dem land en God do am fo dem. Do yah a beg huna cam together quick en beg God yah. God en sef go deliver de land en make den other people pull dem hand comut pan huna land.
Disya dun dun da why we still dey ya.