Kemet Revived


KEMET” REVIVED:
WHY AFRICA MUST RENAME ITSELF

Once, the world called her Kemet — the Black Land — cradle of civilisation, home of Ma’at, and mother of humankind. Today, she is divided, renamed, and spiritually conquered, her children warring under foreign banners and worshipping imported gods.

In this piercing manifesto, Kemet Revived confronts Africa’s greatest tragedy — not the loss of her territories, but the colonisation of her soul. From the Nile Valley to the Niger Delta, from Timbuktu to Cape Coast, this book exposes how foreign religions, colonial borders, and borrowed identities turned a once-unified civilisation into a battlefield of brothers and sisters.

Drawing upon the 1974 UNESCO Cairo Symposium, Pan-African scholarship, and the emerging philosophy of Ethnopublicanism, this work calls for a return to Africa’s original consciousness — the moral and spiritual geometry of Ma’at. It redefines Pan-Africanism beyond politics, into a rebirth of self-definition: one civilisation, many ethnopublics, governed by ancestral wisdom and united destiny.

Kemet Revived is more than a book — it is a summons. A call for the children of the Black Land, both continent and diaspora, to reclaim their divine inheritance. To shed the foreign chains of faith that divide them. To rise again as one civilisation under Ma’at.

“The gods of our fathers and mothers are not dead — only forgotten. Remember them, and you will remember yourself.”


Inside, discover:

  • Why Africa must reclaim her true name, Kemet.
  • How foreign religions fractured indigenous unity.
  • The vision of Ethnopublicanism as revival of Africa’s governmental moral order.
  • The spiritual and political path to diaspora inclusion.
  • The blueprint for a self-defined, post-colonial African future.

“Africa’s freedom will not be complete until her spirit is her own again.”

Publication Date‏ : ‎ November 14, 2025

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