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Africa The Womb of Earth: A Call For Liberation From Mental Slavery
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Africa The Womb of Earth: A Call For Liberation From Mental Slavery in Vernon, BC
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Africa The Womb of Earth: A Call For Liberation From Mental Slavery in Vernon, BC
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About the Book
AFRICA: THE WOMB OF EARTH: A Call For Liberation From Mental Slavery is not just a book, it is a prophetic voice crying out from the depths of history, identity, and forgotten glory.
In this thought-provoking and deeply reflective work, Nwankwo Johnson Chibuike unveils Africa as the cradle of civilization, the sacred womb from which humanity, culture, and spiritual consciousness first emerged. Yet, despite this rich heritage, Africa remains bound, not by chains of iron, but by chains of the mind.
With piercing insight, the book explores the devastating effects of colonialism, cultural erosion, and psychological domination. It challenges Africans, both at home and in the diaspora, to awaken from intellectual dependence, reject imposed inferiority, and rediscover their true identity.
Blending history, philosophy, spirituality, and cultural pride, this book calls for a rebirth, a total liberation from mental slavery. It urges readers to reclaim their voice, dignity, traditions, and divine purpose.
This is a bold declaration: Until the mind is free, the people are not free.
A must-read for thinkers, leaders, students, and every African who desires truth, identity, and transformation.
About the Book
AFRICA: THE WOMB OF EARTH: A Call For Liberation From Mental Slavery is not just a book, it is a prophetic voice crying out from the depths of history, identity, and forgotten glory.
In this thought-provoking and deeply reflective work, Nwankwo Johnson Chibuike unveils Africa as the cradle of civilization, the sacred womb from which humanity, culture, and spiritual consciousness first emerged. Yet, despite this rich heritage, Africa remains bound, not by chains of iron, but by chains of the mind.
With piercing insight, the book explores the devastating effects of colonialism, cultural erosion, and psychological domination. It challenges Africans, both at home and in the diaspora, to awaken from intellectual dependence, reject imposed inferiority, and rediscover their true identity.
Blending history, philosophy, spirituality, and cultural pride, this book calls for a rebirth, a total liberation from mental slavery. It urges readers to reclaim their voice, dignity, traditions, and divine purpose.
This is a bold declaration: Until the mind is free, the people are not free.
A must-read for thinkers, leaders, students, and every African who desires truth, identity, and transformation.


















