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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Father's Day

Happy Father's Day God and thank you for filling in where our earthly father's fall short. Mine was there during my early years but left after I turned 12. A lot of African American youths lack a father in the home and there are many problems that stem from that. Still I have grown from my struggles and have reconciled with my father in hopes that he will one day come to grips with his faults. Here is a Short Film which speaks vollumes about growing up fatherless in America. Watch, enjoy, and leave a comment.



On a much happier note today is the one year anniversary of my book release!!!!
Here is all the info about yours truly:

Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya was born in Lagos, Nigeria on August 9, 1983. A few years later his family moved to America and he grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. The firstborn of four he was self taught in visual arts and became poetically inclined through the influence of Hip Hop. It was these arts that kept him from going under during the heartache of his youth and pains of the past. The resounding strength in his work is captivating and contagious. They are to help those who feel defeated become more than conquerors. T.C. is a graduate of North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC where he received a B.A. in Art. He is in the Marine Reserves and currently pursuing a career in Acting and Modeling.

Deeper Than Rhymes/ Art, Love, and Poetry

From here on I will be posting updates about my modeling and acting career which is about to seriously blow up!!!!! Stay tuned.....

for more pics and videos check out www.istudio.com/toochukwu