Belief in Self as God
For centuries, Africans were taught to look outside themselves for power. They were...
I am a passionate advocate for cultural empowerment. I invite you to embark on a journey of self-discovery, pride, and resilience.
Explore my latest books and publications that challenge conventional beliefs and inspire a return to self-discovery, empowerment, and African identity.
Rubasha Ahishura Imana ku Banyafurika ni gitabo cyerekana Imana muri wese, gukomeza kurahaza bwoba n’idini.
Rubasha Reveals God to the Africans is the latest book by Ndizeye, it reveals inner God, rejects fear-based religion, awakens African divine power.
My name is Ndizeye Rubasha. I am an African dreamer, the founder of ETS Rubasha Media, and the host of The Rubasha Family Podcast. Born with the name Aloys, I made a life-changing decision to reclaim my heritage and honor my ancestors by embracing my true African identity.
Today, I live in Australia with my amazing Kenyan wife and our family, but my heart is deeply connected to Africa. I’m on a mission to empower my fellow Africans to embrace their culture, spirituality, and identity while fostering inclusive communities and inspiring resilience.
I talk on a variety of topics. You can find more of my videos on our YouTube Channnels.
I believe in the power of reclaiming who we are. My work is rooted in four key areas that I’m passionate about sharing with you:
Our names, languages, and traditions are a vital part of who we are. After changing my own name from Aloys to Ndizeye, I’ve seen firsthand how this can honor our ancestors and heal generations.
Our faith and spirituality are woven into our culture. I want to help Africans draw strength from the wisdom passed down through generations, giving us the resilience to thrive in today’s world.
I believe in amplifying the voices of women and LGBTQ individuals. When we include and empower everyone, we create stronger and more vibrant communities.
Preserving our heritage doesn’t mean staying stagnant. I’m passionate about finding ways to protect our culture while actively participating in the global economy.
I just finished your book. I really enjoyed reading it and it has some very good points which made me think a lot. Very well done.
Our family’s journey is one of strength, wisdom, and unity. From my late father, a prominent businessman in Rwanda, to my father-in-law, an inspiring sportsman, each member has played a pivotal role in shaping our family’s diverse heritage.
Their supportive partners, along with my wonderful mother and mother-in-law, have nurtured us with love and guidance. This is not only a tribute but a celebration of the legacy they’ve left behind.
Through their influence, our family stands strong, with knowledge and skills drawn from various sectors. Here, we continue to honor their values and contributions, passing them on to future generations.
We share these images to celebrate their lasting impact and the love that binds us all. May their legacy continue to inspire us for generations to come.
Honoring our past, inspiring hope for future generations.
Love and values that bind us, shaping brighter tomorrows.
Every member contributes uniquely, building dreams and purpose together.
Together we uplift, empower, and inspire a meaningful change.
Let me talk to them and help them become fine men. Drawing from my own experience of raising troubled teenagers, I offer guidance through practical exercises. Book a consultation call, and let’s start the journey towards positive change.
I provide a space on my podcast where we can discuss various topics. Whether you have a story to share or a topic to explore, I’d love to chat. Book a seat on my podcast, and let’s talk.
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