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Royal wisdom is a motivational company originally originated from the United States by Richard Mills (Ph.D) in social science from the New Jersey  University, He is a member of the Sigma Pi  fraternity.

We  are keen in helping build a community of positive and disciplined people on how to live a better life with our coaching teamworkers in social science and healing classes.

                                                                    Richard Millz


Royal wisdom was founded early 1999 and was relunched in 2013 in conjection with Michael Uchenna (Diplomat in Business Admistratiion) a.k.a Kidda Twist, hes also an award winner rap sensation and won the Best Rap Act Award 2016 (BRAA2016) from Nigeria, West Africa.

Kidda Twist is an enterpreneur and also an activist encouraging a  better black lives matters movement and white community. He is also a philanthropist and extra credit such as mass communication in National Televison Authority, an Africa one of the mass media company in West Africa.


Royal wisdom establishd her first Podcast radio station in 2010 and has expanded its coasts into far europe and Africa through Kidda Twist. He is a blood  brother to Richard Millz. The  podcast in Africa is anchored by Michael Uchenna which is "Moment With Kidda Twist Inc. Royal Wisdom Africa"


MISSION: To help those in need and are going through traumatic process and needs help of counseling 


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