Africanscience and timing

Some traits according to Genetics are more of phenotypic while some are essentially genotypic a typical example is that of the Down’s syndrome.I observed the African drive to crave for an item of worship be it in primal forms or integrated forms into religions which they accept.These acts of superstition as acceptable by such faith are not hard to find as could be seen at doorpost – A small symbol or statue of a martyr.Although we could argue strongly along this proposition that Africans with this acts still differ from their Asian counterparts.
When I was a boy,I remember when my mother would instinctively pull a few-weeks-old baby’s ears if a green horn describes the baby as small or big.A mistery which lacks solid background.
Those childhood days when after doing wrong,we naively pull off few of the hairs of Our eyelids and hide it underneath the pillows of our parents that they might forget our wrongs more like an Asian witchcraft which sometimes seem to work or so we believe.one would acknowledge that in the exchange of information,foreign ideas,cultures,innovations that witchcraft or wizardry are acquired as well.one finds it fascinating that inspite the level of global exposure and interaction,education,intellect and milestones we still hold some rituals to some Deities in one way or another whether we agree or not.
Maybe there is the need to examine the genome of a typical African under more sophisticated devices to observe advance traits like SUPERSTITIOUS,RITES,TABOOS,art of witchcraft and wizardry.
You would be astounded to discover that no matter how close you get,compared with other colours as your controls ,these inclinations are present in everybody either to a small extent or a large one varying along the ladder.
What I think we seem to overlook are our LEADERS in our various communities not neccessarily positional ones but DISPOSITIONAL ones.These ONES recognise themselves as shapers of the societies and hence determine whether our world be moving forward or just spining about its axles.
These ONES are largely responsible for who we are today,our variations and similiarities and lastly the bias that we uphold dearly to our heart whether we be sterotypic,fanatic,secular,religious. African Time.

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