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Baba Kentu is a teacher of african spiritual sciences whose areas of inter- ests range from word power to rituals. Lastly, Baba Kentu is the clinical di- rector of the Djed Institute of Learning, an academic and behavioral service provider that specializes in african-centered education and the seven liberal arts.
Game Over-Press Reset “It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine” is a line from the fa- mous REM song by the same name. The old games we used to play at parks, grocery stores, work, and school have ended. But those with their eyes on the future should feel just fine. As Africans have developed nu- merous Utopian societies throughout history, it’s time to take a look at how the ancestors did it as we prepare to develop a new paradise. With a little work and a lot of imagination we can reset the game and begin a new one where we are the champions.