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Muna creates and distributes afrocentric and faith based stories for African families

19/05/2026

A parent told me:
“My son speaks better about Marvel characters than Bible characters.”
I laughed at first.

Then he added: “He doesn’t even know his grandfather’s village.”
That’s when it hit me.
We are raising globally aware children. But locally disconnected.

This is how you can fix it:
→ 1 day a week. No foreign media
→ Only African stories + Bible
→ Repeat for 3 months

Watch the shift.

What’s one thing your child knows deeply that you never taught them?

13/05/2026

Parents are trying.
But they are outmatched.

Netflix. YouTube. TikTok.
All louder. All consistent.

So parents lose by default.
This is why we are building at MunaflixDOTcom

African stories. Biblical values.
Designed for children.

Not just content.
Identity infrastructure.

*Opportunity:* We are looking to collaborate with:
→ Christian schools
→ Churches
→ African storytellers

If you care about raising grounded children, we should talk.

Comment “BUILD” or send me a DM.

09/05/2026

We can’t solve the language crisis alone.

If you are:
• A Christian school
• A children’s ministry leader
• A content creator in African languages
• A translator or educator

We need to talk.

Right now, children are:
→ Losing language
→ Losing identity
→ Losing confidence in who they are

This is bigger than content, it’s cultural preservation.

We are building partnerships to:
• distribute African language content
• co-create faith-based stories
• integrate into schools and churches

Since movements grow through collaboration, tag someone building in this space.
Or DM me directly. Let’s build TOGETHER.

08/05/2026

If your child knows Halloween but not their tribe’s history… you are not raising them. The system is.

I saw a 9-year-old explain Halloween in detail: Costumes. Pumpkins. “Trick or treat.”
Then I asked him one simple question: “Where does your family come from?”

Silence.
This is not a knowledge gap.

This is identity erosion.
The world is not neutral.

It is actively discipling your child.
And it is winning.

Be honest.
What does your child know more about. Halloween or your heritage?
Subscribe to Muna Flix to enable your kid access Afrocentric stories from home.

28/04/2026

What we are seeing in African homes right now is dangerous:
• Parents speak local language to each other
• Children reply only in English
• Parents don’t correct it

This is not harmless. It creates:
→ Passive understanding
→ Zero expression
→ Eventual rejection

By teenage years, the language is gone. If you have been doing this as a parent, remember that: understanding a language is not ownership. If they don’t speak it, they don’t own it.

Continuously and creatively find ways to have your kids speak the local language.

Let's hear from other parents on how they have been able to transmit the love for the local language to their kids? What rule do you have at home for language?

23/04/2026

“My son speaks better American slang than his own language.”
That was the trigger that led us to integrate language learning on Muna Flix.

So we asked a simple question:
What if African children could watch content that sounds like home?

Not translated.
Original Stories where:
• names sound familiar
• voices sound like family
• values reflect faith

That’s what we’re building. Not just content but Identity infrastructure.

If you’re a parent or school interested in culturally grounded content, comment “MUNA” or DM me.

22/04/2026

We are internally brainstorming on the right branding name for munaflix.com

At the core, it's a platform where we don't want to promote anything ungodly or worldly.

Though focused on African content for families or children, we do not intend producing or sharing stories about witchcraft, occult, necromancy etc. as many Disney movies for children do. Though the stories on the platform are not all from the Bible but also real life and African history or culture, they all aim to inspire, educate and entertain the viewer.

We have content that is safe enough for a Christian or muslim parent or teacher to allow his children to watch without being concerned that it might incite or promote same-sex relationship, violence, hate etc. Our animation videos can be used by both families, schools, churches and institutions interested by Afrocentric stories.

We therefore would like to know which brand name you think could differentiate us enough on the market, among the 3 below. Do explain your choice if possible.

1. Africa's first animation streaming platform
2. Africa's first animation platform for Christian families
3. Africa's first animation platform for Christian families, schools and churches.

Your feedback will be greatly appreciated

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21/04/2026

Retour sur la première journée du Prix Osu

Le Prix Littéraire OSÙ organisé par la maison Éclosion a démarré aujourd'hui et s'étend jusqu'au 23 avril 2026.

Yaoundé est désormais la capitale de l'écriture sous le thème : "Communiquer par le livre".

Au programme de ces 3 jours d'exception : rencontres et ateliers, séances de dédicaces, conférences et clôture par une soirée de gala placée sous l’égide de la royauté africaine, où les lauréats recevront un prix de 500 000 FCFA ainsi qu'un contrat d'édition gratuite.

La vidéo ci dessous revient sur le lancement du programme au Goethe Institut.

Demain 22 avril, les dédicaces auront lieu au Complexe Ubuntu, suivie d’une table ronde au Djeuga Palace, qui abritera également la soirée de gala ce jeudi 23 avril.

18/04/2026

How to stop cultural erosion at home using our 3R System

1. REMOVE
→ Reduce foreign content by 30%
→ Audit what your child watches

2. REPLACE
→ Introduce African + Bible stories
→ Music. Language. History

3. REINFORCE
→ Daily conversation
→ Weekly cultural ritual (food, story, prayer)
That’s it: Simple. Repeatable. Effective.

You don’t need more time.
You need a better system.

Save this. Start this week.

Come back in 30 days and tell me what changed.

14/04/2026

Answer this honestly:
Would your child feel more confident:

A. Speaking English in public
B. Speaking their mother tongue in public

Most parents already know the answer.
And that’s the problem.
We didn’t just teach English.

We attached status to it.
I've come to realize that: children don’t reject language.
They reject what they think it represents.

Type A or B.

Then explain WHY.
Let’s surface the real issue.

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