
βπΎ βBefore they stole our land, they stole our symbols.β
“They took our drums and called them savage.
They took our dances and called them obscene.
They took our names for God and called them heathen.
And then they handed us their gods β bound in chains.”
For centuries, the African spirit has been under siege β not just our land, but our cosmologies, rituals, and relationship with the divine.
They did not burn every shrine because they feared demons.
They feared what the shrine remembered: a free people, with sacred knowledge, bound to no master.
PowerAfrika calls you to remember:
πΏ You are not spiritually empty.
π₯ You are not religiously lost.
π You are the descendant of those who communed with the stars, the rivers, the ancestors.
π₯ Day 4 Action: Reclaim Your Sacred Symbols
Share one African spiritual tradition, deity, proverb, or practice that was demonized or erased β and tell the world:
π£οΈ βMy spirit was never yours to colonize.β
βπΎ Sample Post Prompts:
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“They said Ogun was a demon. But Ogun forged the tools that built kingdoms. I reclaim him.”
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“They told me my ancestors were dead. But I hear them in my bones. They walk with me still.”
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“Before I knew the Bible, I knew the drum. And the drum knew the heartbeat of God.”
π² Use Hashtags:
#AwakenAfrika #IAmAfrican #SacredNotSavage #NeoLiberationism
PowerAfrika reminds you:
To decolonize the land, first decolonize your spirit.
Return to your rhythm. Reclaim your rituals. Remember your reality.
The Return of the Remembering
They took my drum and gave me silence.
They took my name and gave me shame.
They called my gods demons, my ancestors forgotten.
But I remember the fire.
I remember the sky.
I remember the whisper of spirit through baobab and bone.
I am not spiritually lost.
I was stolen from, and I have returned.
βπΎ PowerAfrika: Reclaim the Rhythm. Awaken the Spirit.