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Jo Ikeji-Uju
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"Ubuntu" is a powerful African philosophy and way of life deeply rooted in traditional African cultures. It is more than just a word—Ubuntu reflects the core values of humanity, community, compassion, and mutual respect.

What Does "Ubuntu" Mean?
At its core, Ubuntu is often translated as:

"I am because we are" or "A person is a person through other people."

In various African languages:

In Zulu and Xhosa (South Africa), Ubuntu means humanness or human kindness.

In Shona (Zimbabwe), the concept is similar to "unhu", referring to good character.

In Bantu languages across Africa, variations of Ubuntu emphasize collective responsibility, empathy, and communal living.
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