A message from Ben (@BenChemchem):
YES WE ARE BACK!!!! Guys tune into ‘REAL TALK’ SEASON 2!!! 7pm Tuesday 11th February with your host MrChemchem
Guest artist my very own Kanayo formally known as ‘doctor Kanayo’ Tune in for an exciting interview where we get to the bottom of who the gospel sensation is, as both a singer aspiring doctor, teacher and leader, hear her story on how God saved her!! For those of you that didn’t know she is also the mastermind behind the bible challenges.
THIS TUESDAY to hear her breath taking testimony
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“How do I know I’ve found the right person?”
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Published by Kanayo Dike-Oduah Situ
Dr Kanayo is a multi-award-winning woman of faith, passionate about God's Word. She's authored numerous devotionals on the YouVersion Bible app, reaching nearly a million readers worldwide. With her website, doctorkanayo.com, she merges psychology with scripture, shares on edudational research and opens up a lens into her life experiences attracting thousands of visitors. Kanayo is a leader in education and works as Director of social sciences, and has held previous roles, including deputy head of sixth form, lead practitioner and head of Psychology. She holds degrees in psychology, teaching, a Masters in educational assessment and has recently completed her doctorate in education at UCL. A worshipper in every aspect of life, she's also a singer-songwriter. Kanayo is a survivor of Stevens Johnson syndrome, using her experience to address systemic racism in healthcare. She's spoken on major media platforms and educates medical students globally.
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