Preparations are in gears for what many would love to call “one of the greatest inventors of our time” to embark on global campaign to spread the words of knowledge, unity, love and the need to have Africa developed to an enviable level desired worthy of emulation by the rest of the world.
Mr. Kabully Nimaga, director general of African Arts Collection made this disclosure in a recent interview with this reporter ahead of preparations for the cited worldwide knowledge campaign, which is likely to see him in the United States of America and beyond.
“I have been talking to people for quite a long time now and I think it is time for people to realize what I have been telling them, especially the need for African unity, development and prosperity for all Africans, through knowledge on generation, research, writing , teaching among other means of education and reaching the people of Africa and beyond”.
According to the renowned African Arts Collection Director General, since the advent of his invention to date, to be precise 20 years, he has successfully invented and discovered four major alphabetical writing skills for Africans and humanity at large, which he is more than ready to share with anyone interested in learning African language on writing and reading skills for free.
He described the invention and discovered of four main types’ alphabets with their meaning, by saying they are called Soni, Sombi, Kiesaka and Karhege, which are readily available for use by anyone interested at his office on Kairaba Avenue, next to LK Upper Basic School.
For him, the Arts Gallery meant to exhibit and host the language school which is near to be completed and that it will serve as research centre for all Africans and none alike, saying he had already paved the way for knowledge on generation and research, which once heeded will lead Africans to glory and prosperity as far as the desire to total independence and sustainable is concerned.
The inventor extensively spoke about challenges and success of stories registered throughout his 20 years of invention and the need to follow his footsteps, adding that Africa is a blessed land, but there is a need for Africans to make effective of their talents and the nature at their disposals.
Author: Sanna Jawara