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Jo Ikeji-Uju
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Ubuntu in the Hearts of African Forefathers
To the ancestors and elders, Ubuntu was not just a belief—it was a lifestyle. It governed how people:

Treated neighbors, strangers, and even enemies.

Resolved conflict through dialogue rather than violence.

Shared resources like food, water, and land.

Raised children as a community (“It takes a village to raise a child” is rooted in Ubuntu).

Celebrated life through rituals and togetherness.

Ubuntu was the spiritual and social glue that held African societies together before colonization disrupted many indigenous systems.
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