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In this book Celebrating My Africanness, he looks at a continental attitude that has caused millions to waste their lives and gifts, glued to past pains and failing to move ahead with their lives. The book encourages citizens of the continent to appreciate themselves and begin to value who they are and build their lives on that. Unless you change your attitude toward you, you will not see much success. No one disqualifies you more than you yourself. You are hindered by how you treat yourself.

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In this book Celebrating My Africanness, he looks at a continental attitude that has caused millions to waste their lives and gifts, glued to past pains and failing to move ahead with their lives. The book encourages citizens of the continent to appreciate themselves and begin to value who they are and build their lives on that. Unless you change your attitude toward you, you will not see much success. No one disqualifies you more than you yourself. You are hindered by how you treat yourself.
Autorenporträt
Kilton Moyo is a teacher by profession. He is a graduate theologian and a guidance and counseling consultant. He is a regular writer to local print media on issues that affect people on a daily basis and offers Christian counseling to various sectors of the community. He is an ordained pastor and is currently working with an international NGO based in Zimbabwe and offers psychosocial support and counseling to staff and communities. He is the founder of Citizen Africa Foundation, a trust that seeks to help the families in Africa with marriage issues and guidance and counseling on various issues that afflict the current family. Kilton is currently studying for a master's in Christian counseling. He is married and has four children.