Greetings to all the NewEarth University Honourable Dignitaries. I give my gratitude to you for inviting me on this pedestal of eminent intellectuals. It is a great honor and truly humbling. Please bear with me as I am borrowing this language for communication purposes – I hope you will understand my message.
Before I introduce myself, I would like to first express my gratitude to my ancestors. The great spirits that graciously walked this path before me and paved my way. I would like to honour Chief Zogbo Youayou (my great, great, great, grandfather and founder of the big family Noppa, my village),
Chief Zikè Gnènègbè (my great great grandfather),
Chief Yahou Datro (my great, grandfather),
Chief Bahie Kpouloubele (my grandfather),
Chief Bahie Yahou Mahi (my uncle)
and to all the Deities that you have been tirelessly worshiping to bring protection and prosperity to this noble family lineage that I am so proud to be the descendant of. I hereby vow to stand by the divine principals at all cost. I vow to keep the tradition alive for the benefit of my people and humanity in general.
My name is NezAmsu HeqAma Sylvestre Gnakale.
I was born in a small village called Noppa (now Dahiepa-Kehi) in the central west of Ivory Coast, in a rigid Bhété tradition family. I was sent to the European colonial school like every other child of the village after my first seven year cycle. In my culture the life of a man is divided into 9 degrees and then these 9 degrees are further subdivided into 3 stages. Each degree corresponds to 7 years. From birth to the seventh year, one is in the first stage of the lower degree. That is when the child is in his mother’s school; he trusts and obeys only his mother. He believes only in his mother, all that is said to him he comes to ask his mother e.g. Dad said that to me, is that true, mum? So, he only sees things through his mother’s eyes for 7 years.
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It is said that a man is a being who is everything and nothing. It’s all because he has a plot of creative power. And he is nothing because a fever prevents him from getting up sometimes. A man is everything and nothing. So, what is the life of the man?
The life of the man is divided into 9 degrees and then these 9 degrees are further subdivided into 3 stages. Each degree corresponds to 7 years.
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Thus from birth to the seventh year, one is in the first degree of the lower degree. That is, the child is in his mother’s school; he obeys only his mother. He believes only in his mother, all that is said to him he comes to ask his mother. E.g. Dad said that to me, is that true, mum? So, he only sees things through his mother’s eyes for 7 years.
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The second septennium he goes to school outside: whether it is in initiation camp, with a master or his classmates, it is always an external school because for us everything in life is a school. To have fun is to go to school. To go to draw water is to go to school, everything is a school, everything is teaching. For us nothing is simply recreational and so the child outside learns. But he always comes back to ask his mother if what he saw is true, if what he has heard is true until 14 years old.
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From the age of 14, that is to say the third septennium, the child begins to develop a personality, separating from his mother. He is going to his 21st year. He starts telling his mother – no you did not understand it’s not like that. He begins to reason.
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At 21, he has finished the little cycle, so he is supposed to have passed a first round in his initiations. He was told about still living beings, he was told about moving living beings, he was told about the animal kingdom, he was told about the plant kingdom, he was told about the mineral kingdom. So now he’s going to go deeper for the next 21 years or 3 stages.
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This is where the second 21 years reinforce the first 21 years. And then it is at 42 years old that he has the right to speak publicly as a leader and it is said that he is a “made” man. And when he starts to talk, he says – ah he’s going to get into the old class, so we tell him – if for example you ask him things at say 35 years old he will say, “wait until I’m 42 years old.”
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And now when he reaches the age of 42, he has earned the right to speak, that is to say, he still has 21 years to teach obligatorily. One must demand of him to return what in 21 years he learned and accumulated in his youth. He has matured in his manhood. He must return it in his old age, up to 63 years.
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Then from 63 years old we say he is “out of the park”; a kind of pensioner. Tasks can no longer be exacted from him, but he can give a great deal. The divine world is the cradle of knowledge and the closest ones to it, as in, those approaching or coming from it (elders and new-borns) have the most knowledge. That is why we say that every old man’s death is like a library is burning.