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This biographical work challenges the African conscience on self-sufficiency and self-empowerment following the example of the African ancestors in defiance of the disadvantages of paternalism and social colonization that annihilate nations. Only at this price will the African be able to enjoy his total economic and social independence. "The imprint of the Lega social ancestral civilization" appears to be a revealing work on the cultural virtues of self-sufficiency and self-reliance in Africa before the humanist theories on good governance. The Lega social ancestral civilization is one of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This biographical work challenges the African conscience on self-sufficiency and self-empowerment following the example of the African ancestors in defiance of the disadvantages of paternalism and social colonization that annihilate nations. Only at this price will the African be able to enjoy his total economic and social independence. "The imprint of the Lega social ancestral civilization" appears to be a revealing work on the cultural virtues of self-sufficiency and self-reliance in Africa before the humanist theories on good governance. The Lega social ancestral civilization is one of the sure sources of the existence of the cultural teaching that the Reverend Kizombo Kalumbula drew and it is in this category of the social civilization of his Lega ancestor that he lived.
Autorenporträt
Amani Mupenda Mubigalo est un artiste chercheur autodidacte, né à Kamituga en RD Congo, auteur d¿un nombre important des livres culturels sur la planète francophonique. A travers ce livre, il apporte une part de sa contribution du soutien de l¿actuel régime civil en RDC.