Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles
Afro-fusion musician Tongai “Greatman” Gwaze, born with congenital malformation, has penned a heartfelt message addressing social media users who have bullied him and questioned the paternity of his three-year-old son.
In a recent social media post, Greatman addressed the hurtful comments circulating online, where some individuals have doubted his fatherhood due to his disability. Responding with a series of laughing emojis, he dismissed such claims, emphasising that parenthood is not determined by physical abilities.
“Unotoona umwe munhu achitonyora kut hee mwana ahasi waGreatman,hee Greatman ahangambozvarise nezvaari kuita kunge imi murikuzvarisana nemakumbo kkkkk chinozvarisa imbeu,” he posted.
Furthermore, Greatman took to social media again today to address those who have questioned his ability to have children due to his condition. He asserted that if it were not in God’s plan for the disabled to bear children, they would not have been created with reproductive org@ns.
“Dai Mwari vaisada kuti vakaremara vazvarewo,vose vanehurema dai vaizvarwa vasina nhengo dzesika rudzi,” he said.
These statements follow the celebration of his son’s third birthday, during which Greatman expressed profound gratitude for his presence in his life, referring to him as his source of joy and pride. Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Greatman remains resolute, stating that he is unaffected by those who harbor negativity towards his family.
ALSO READ: Byo girl went missing, left su!cide note
Support from netizens has poured in, with many rallying behind Greatman, offering him encouragement and love during this time of adversity.
chengeto wekwa Mhlanga
Prophetess Phammy
Life’s journey chronicles