THE BEAUTY OF AFRICAN DIVERSITY
THE BEAUTY OF AFRICAN DIVERSITY
Africa has more genetic diversity than the rest of the world combined and is home to one third of the world’s languages. African women possess all the genetic material to create all other populations on the planet making the black women the mother of Humanity. Over the years it has had many names; Africa, Aethiopia, or Alkebulan, and is affectionately known as the Motherland. The cradle of humanity and creators of civilization. Those who populated the globe and cultivated the wisdom which is at the foundational development of all civilizations on the planet.
The concept of Ubuntu is the essence of every African civilization that ever existed and is a uniquely African concept. reminding us that ‘I am what I am because of who we all are’. This collective spirit is what allowed all of the various African populations that inhabited the Iteru (Nile) to develop the early sciences, arts and philosophies which would later become crystallized and documented by the ancient Kemetyu.
The wisdom and cosmic arcane knowledge of the ancients would be preserved by various African populations such as the Dogon, the Akan and the Igbo. In West African tradition they relied on families of high priests such as the Griots who memorized their histories. The Giro would memorize their histories in song form and convey this knowledge throughout the centuries. The knowledge of the Dynasties of Kings and Nobles such as the Epic of Sundiata. In many cultures their history is written down and considered to be trusted source. In many West African societies it was the opposite and only oral history recored by trusted families who specialized in retaining historical events and transit that history orally through a form of song or poetry.
Nile Valley Africans took the ancient knowledge and historical events and recorded them in written form using the Medu Neter which translates to the language of the Gods.

