Sovereign Foundations: Reclaiming the African Pre-Colonial Blueprint

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About Course

“Dakar isn’t Paris. Amadou isn’t François. If you use a European map to navigate an African soul, you will always be lost.”

This course is delivered in the Italian language

Most Diaspora professionals are living in a state of Historical Tenancy. You have been taught to study your own origins through the “reports” of those who colonized you. You are an expert in the history of the West, yet a stranger to the Institutional DNA that flows in your blood.

The result is Neurological Fragility. You feel like a “Permanent Guest” because you have forgotten that your ancestors were the Founding Landlords of human civilization. You are trying to “integrate” into a room when you should be “architecting” the building.

“Africa did not enter history with colonialism. Africa founded the pillars of human mathematics, architecture, and solar religion. When you look at an obelisk, you are looking at your own heritage responding to the challenges of the environment. Reclaim it, or you will always be a guest in your own skin.”

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What Will You Learn?

  • The Sovereign DNA Map: A total re-appropriation of your historical truth to project yourself into the future.
  • The 100-Year Ancestral Blueprint: Using the models of Mali and Aksum to architect a business that is an Integral Part of the World Economy, not an isolated island.
  • The Protagonist’s Stance: The ability to keep your "eyes straight and back straight" because you know your story is the most important one in the room.

Course Content

Lessons

  • Lesson 1 – The Nilotic Origin: Kush, the 25th Dynasty, and the Architecture of Power
    10:29
  • Lesson 2 – The Aksumite Beacon: Global Trade and the Maritime Logic of the Red Sea
    07:21
  • Lesson 3 – The Wagadu Protocol: Managing the Wealth of the Land of Gold
    08:52
  • Lesson 4 – The Mali Zenith: Mansa Musa and the Intellectual Economy of Timbuktu
    09:05
  • Lesson 5 – The Songhai Machine: Engineering a Continental Administrative Superpower
    07:21
  • Lesson 6 – Yoruba & Benin Logic: Art as a Tool of Diplomatic and Political Authority
    07:06
  • Lesson 7 – Great Zimbabwe: The Stone Blueprint of Urban Sovereignty
    06:22
  • Lesson 8 – The Kingdom of Kongo: Mastery of Diplomacy and International Law
    06:26
  • Lesson 9 – The Matriarchal Shield: Warrior Queens and the Logic of Resistance
    07:47
  • Lesson 10 – The Diaspora Inheritance: Transitioning from Guest to Founding Landlord
    15:22

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