Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna
Tchinda F. Mbuna is a scholar, writer, and cultural thinker whose work explores African orality, decolonial thought, and indigenous knowledge systems. Blending scholarship with dramatic and literary form, his writing reclaims silenced histories and restores African ways of knowing as rigorous intellectual traditions. He is the author of multiple works across literature, cultural studies, and philosophy, and his work engages questions of memory, identity, and epistemic justice.
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War of the Sacred Garment Vol1
$1.00What you wear in the spirit determines your victory in the natural.
In The War of the Sacred Garment, Rev. Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna reveals a critical, yet often overlooked dimension of spiritual warfare: the condition of the believer’s spiritual covering. Every believer carries a sacred garment that signals their identity, rank, and legitimacy to both heaven and hell. When this garment is stained by sin, torn by trauma, or compromised by unholy influences, it creates “legal ground” for the enemy to launch attacks of stagnation, confusion, and oppression
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Voices of the Ancestors: A Defense of African Orality
Voices of the Ancestors unfolds through Professor Enongene Sone, a scholar called to defend African orality before a modern university audience. Challenged by a Colonial Anthropologist and a Modern Doubter, and guided by the Griot/Elder Spirit and ancestral voices, the work exposes how African knowledge was silenced—and why it endures. Blending scholarship, drama, proverbs, and memory, Tchinda F. Mbuna restores orality as philosophy, history, and living thought.
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