

Tenkamenin Boateng
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10 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points for favorite an activity post 1 time
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I recently finished reading “Maat: Guiding Principles of Moral Living” by Nana Tdka, Ifa Kilamanjaro, and others, and I have to thank whoever recommended it on Abibitumi. I found the insights on various Kemetic teachings incredibly valuable. The authors’ approach reminds me of Nana Karenga’s Kawaida philosophy, which emphasizes drawing from the…
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It’s a great book. I’ve recommended it a number of times here on Abibitumi
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Made 5xs the money I put into the poultry farm after a few years in business, and employing a few people.
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A few things that hurt my ROI are:
- Depreciation of currency in Ghana,
- Inflation and rising feed costs
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89,338 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Congratulations on the 5x! Humans 5, chickens 0.
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89,338 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Yorùbáfoɔ bu bɛ bi sɛ “Ɔdɔ a yɛde kyerɛ nkokɔ yɛ nkwan no ho dɔ nko ara.”
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Brother Jermaine’s post on the Kemetic definition of wisdom inspired this post. In the Akan language, “nyansa” is the word for wisdom, and according to Nana Kwasi Konadu, it could be defined as “to obtain that which never finishes.” From the proverb book Bu Me Bɛ by Peggy Appiah, here are some characteristics of the wise person or Onyansafoɔ:
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