BACK TO BAGAMOYO
Reclaiming Africa’s Soul and Identity
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Back to Bagamoyo is a non-fiction book that metaphorically explores the cultural and historical significance of the town of Bagamoyo in Tanzania, and its role in defining Africa's identity, heritage destiny.
"Back to Bagamoyo: Reclaiming Africa's Soul and Identity," serves as a rallying cry for a call to action movement focused on empowering individuals and achieving collective prosperity in Africa. By addressing the core objectives of wealth, health, wisdom, and prosperity for all Africans, the movement seeks to rejuvenate Africa to reclaim her God given identity and purpose.
Through practical insights, case studies, and a transformative vision, the book aims to inspire individuals to be active participants in the African Renaissance and contribute to the long-term development and well-being of the continent.
Key takeaways for readers:
The arrival of the Arab slave merchants and European colonizers erased much of Africa's rich heritage and identity.
The "Back to Bagamoyo" movement is a call to embrace African traditions and values and to reject the ideas and ideals that were forced upon the continent by outside powers.
By reclaiming their heritage and rebuilding their communities, Africans can restore their soul and identity and create a better future for themselves and their communities.
Details
- Publication Date
- May 26, 2023
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781312523814
- Category
- Personal Growth
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Edward Onyango
Specifications
- Format
- EPUB
Keywords
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