The Forgotten Gods.
This powerful book uncovers the deep spiritual displacement that swept across Africa when colonial systems silenced ancestral traditions, reshaped identities, and buried the sacred knowledge of generations. Long before outside forces arrived, African peoples honored the Creator through vibrant deities, ancestral reverence, and a spiritual wisdom woven into every aspect of life. These traditions carried dignity, unity, and an unshakable sense of pride.
Colonial expansion shattered that harmony. A distorted image of Christianity was often used as a weapon-an instrument to control, divide, and dismantle cultures. Entire communities were taught to reject their own heritage and view their spiritual foundations as inferior.
The Forgotten Gods is a call to remember. It invites readers to rediscover the beauty of African spirituality, reclaim ancestral identity, and restore the pride lost through centuries of disruption. This book is not simply about returning to old ways-it is about embracing the strength, wisdom, and divine connection that has always lived within our beginnings. To remember is to rise. To return is to rebuild.
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