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Afrika’s Indigenous Knowledge Systems

             tion anymore, now terming diseases, floods and insect infes-
             tations as ‘natural’ or ironically as ‘acts of God’ but without
             actually acknowledging God. He has become merely an ad-
             ministrative  reference  in  an  insurance  or  policy  document.
             People do not heed warnings sent, they rather seek human
             means in which to ‘correct’ and ‘address’ what God is actu-
             ally saying to them through these crises. Corruption grows
             unabated and endures due to such ignorance and the people
             pay the penalty because the foundations are out of course.


             It was written somewhere that in ancient times just around the
             time of the partitioning of Afrika, there were literal superhigh-
             ways of wisdom that wise men all over Afrika would travel
             through to learn wisdom from various locations in Afrika. This
             could be the reason why most knowledge and wisdom in Af-
             rika is similar, due to the intermingling of ideas and thoughts.
             Meaning that the quest to see the borders open all over Afrika
             and for the suspension of visas between Afrikan nations alto-
             gether is not so much about removing the money Afrikans pay
             to access other Afrikan countries, which does not really make
             sense in the first place. Not really. It’s much more so for the
             sake of giving access to the superhighways of wisdom and for
             Afrikans to be able to access such indigenous knowledge and
             wisdom from the remaining custodians of the same. Yes, the
             globalist agenda is to create ten super nations out of all the na-
             tions of the world in preparation for the reign of the Antichrist,
             but prior to that, we owe it to ourselves and the next gener-
             ation of Afrikans to keep safe and to utilize the indigenous
             knowledge and wisdom passed down to us by our forefathers.


             To further give context to the depths of the Afrikan ancient
             spirituality, we will use an  excerpt from Patrick Bowen’s



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