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All publications are unique to Chiism (Godianism). Our goal is to educate and encourage people of African ancestry and all humanity to "preach love and live love, as a re-emergence of the divine spiritual civilization of ‘biri ka’m biri’ (live and let live) from ancient Africa.” --- Ahanyi, Kama Onu Kama Onyioha.*

This book serves as a vessel for spiritual teachings offering insights, practices, and reflections that can help you explore and embrace the profound connection between yourself, your ancestors, and the divine. It is an invitation to delve into the depths of your spiritual journey, regardless of your background or previous experiences. These pages guide cultivating a deeper spiritual awareness, connecting with your ancestral lineage, and nurturing a meaningful relationship with the Divine. The teachings explore various aspects of African spirituality, such as the power of rituals, the significance of ancestral veneration, and the transformative potential of connecting with the natural world.

The main concern of this book is to study a 1626 map of old ‘Africa’, the continent originally called ‘Okebuleali’ in the Nkporo/Afikpo axis Igbo language with particular reference to the old kingdom of Biafara, to determine whether or not this area of Africa, which on May 30, 1967 was politically defined as the Republic of Biafra, was within the bounds of the old kingdom of Biafara.

This book contains a detail analysis of Chiism (Godianism). Chiism is a philosophical rendering of African religious habits and practices, and the practices which distinguish African religion from other religions of the world including Islam and Christianity are that the African speaks to Chineke (God) directly without passing through any medium, and has no religious prejudices.

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WORLD CONFERENCE ON RELIGION AND PEACE (an organization that holds accreditation with the United Nations)
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OTRA
ORGANIZATION OF TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS OF AFRICA
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