Thursday 31 December 2020

African Knowledge is not a Taboo


I know the love that the Blackman has for the white, it will be easier for majority of the Black people to believe their own natural science if the endorsement is coming from a Whiteman.

Maybe we need the Christian authority to reform to this and perhaps help us tell our people in church that their indigenous knowledge doesn't negate their religious faith.

The indegenous knowledge is simply science. It can be studied and decoded.

If we know this much (little), we will perhaps understand what attitude we should have towards the knowledge that we have presently untapped.

Should we talk of the thousands of Herbal remedies in the Osanyin library of Yoruba herbology?

How can we makeup for lost years?

Turn the Academic Curriculum into the practice, research and development of the ancient knowledge in contemporary framework.

The reason why we are presently shorthanded is because majority of young graduates today are not in the Ìṣẹ̀ṣe religion. The number of sound university graduates in the Ìṣẹ̀ṣe community in the first 20-30 years of Nigeria's independence would be so low. 

Presently, we are having more numbers of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe people who are University graduates, this will evolve this ancient knowledge.

I feel that everything is forming up to create one loud bang!!

Natural order can't be suppressed!!!

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