Wednesday 12 February 2014

Nut

Nut.




















Common Identity and Africa:

This post in many a way, does speak even and of just how in all, those living in Africa, do basically create a Common Identity that is [and as with Identifying with many an another African that is]. In all ways even, this does speak in all, and of African Images of Respect, African Bodies, and even African Voices too.

That in all, one does see in the more distant past, an attempt to somewhat even create a Common African Identity, and as based around, African Bodies in all, and as with those said perfect in their ways even, said to be Egyptian that is. In many a way too, one does see Nigeria in all again, and as spearheading this manner in all, and of creating Common Identity in Africa, and at the very least, from a Western/Central Africa perspective too that is.

There are those on the otherhand, and who do seek to create a Common African Identity in all, and as based around Images of Respect, Political too, and as with this even referring in many a way today, and to speak even of South Africa in all, Nigeria, and even Kenya to some extent too.

This Blog though, and as with it speaking of Anatolia in all, does in all again though, wish to spearhead the movement in all, and of creating a Common African Identity, and as based around African Voices too. That in all again, Ugandans and as said similar to all Africans but outside Abyssinia too, does in all again actually, speak of their having varying Voices in all, and as with speak even of Egyptian Voices, and as heard in Uganda too that is. In all, the very attempt to find a Common Voice and for all Africans too, and as with perhaps attempting to say in all that, it all actually does speak even, and of Nut too [and as with he in all, not an Egyptian Goddess actually, but simply in all again, a Voice, and that one can draw from that is].

Finally, Abyssinia (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia) in all, and as said even and as having a Common Voice, African too in all, different from the rest of Africa perhaps, and as with speak of the Voice in all even, heard in the Kebra Negast that is.