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      Linguistic historical studies have established that in ancient times the Vai-speaking people lived in the northern region of Mande. During those earlier times, the Vai and Kono people probably descended from a common ancestor. Some conjecture that, at some point, the Vai and Kono split. The reasons for that split, however, are not clear. Some suggest it occurred as a result of a search for salt on the part of some members of the group. Those who went in search of salt would have become the Vai people, whereas those who stayed might have constituted the Kono people. Another hypothesis is that the Vai split from the Kono because of migration, trade and conquest. In any case, the Vai people currently reside on the coasts of Sierra Leone and Liberia.

      Momoru Doalu Bukere is honored as the inventor of the Vai script. The original script was composed of pictograms, which included spirits, humans, parts of human bodies, animals, plants and water. Dots were used to convey plurality. This system of writing is similar to the Kemetic writing system. In a few articles they provided several examples of the original script. One example of a pure ideogram is a withered treewith drooping branches to represent “death” “to die” or ” to kill”. Messages might be left for villagers by drawing pictures on the bark of trees. For example, to alert absent villagers of enemies in the immediate territory, a picture of a man sitting down was drawn to indicate a single man, but for a large number of men, several dots were placed beside this figure.

      The script evolved to include alphabets and as late as 1975 records reported that regarding religious affairs were written in the local Vai script and language. Although Islam is the official religion, many traditional beliefs continue nonetheless to be followed. The name of the Creator God in Vai is “Kanim’ba” or “Kam’ba”, which means “celestial space,” or “Kan’ba”, which means “big space.”. Kanim’ba is the creator of all things and is the controller of Earth and everything in it. God is manifested through spirits and nature.

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        Yes this is truly interesting. An article especially by an A. Klingenheben called “The Vai Script” from the Journal of the International African Institute seems to be of main interest to our Afrikan scholars as well as a few other articles about the Vai Script from 1849- 2005. Thank you for reading Kwadwo.