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Philologist, novelist, poet.
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Philologist, novelist, poet.
Justo Bolekia Boleká born December 13, 1954 in Santiago de Baney, Island... View more
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Philologist, novelist, poet.
Justo Bolekia Boleká born December 13, 1954 in Santiago de Baney, Island of Bioko (Equatorial Guinea).
He is the reference par excellence in the study of the Ëbóbë language. It is practically impossible to learn to write the Ëbóbë language without reading one of this author’s works.
Undoubtedly, Justo Bolekia Boleká is one of the best thing that could have happened to the Ëbóbë language and its speakers…
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Unveiling Truth: Abibitumi Film Series – km.t: A Journey through the Black Land
Reclaim the undeniable Black legacy of Kemet (Ancient Egypt), the land built by Kmtyw (Black People). This powerful four-part documentary series restores Black identity and cultural memory through essential African-centered storytelling.
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* Part 1: km.t: A Journey Through the Black Land
Witness Ọnụọra Abuah, the first continental filmmaker of this scope, reclaim our narrative. Join us for a screening and live Q&A as he traces our Kmtyw ancestors along the Nile, from Giza to Saqqara, connecting Kemet's genius to the global Abibifoɔ.
* Part 2: A Tour of Luxor
Discover how Kemet's original Black builders forged an empire of unparalleled scientific mastery and spiritual sophistication.
* Part 3: Heartland
Journey upriver to Aswan and Abu Simbel, unveiling the unyielding Black origins of Kemet and Nubia, unapologetically centering African genius.
* Part 4: The First White Pharaohs – Alexandria’s Hidden Legacy
Uncover how foreign invaders distorted Kemet's history and why reclaiming this truth is vital for Black liberation today.
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* Reclaims Kemet’s true Black origin.
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