Africa: An unprecedented meeting with Professor Babou Niang at the international conference on African magic in Brazzaville

On September 14, 2024, Brazzaville will host a unique international conference that delves into African indigenous knowledge and seeks to dispel misconceptions surrounding certain magical practices.

 

The event is spearheaded by renowned Malian scholar, Professor Babou Niang, a leading authority on African magic and the founding president of both the Modern Magic Association and the Association of African Occult Knowledge.

 

Professor Babou Niang, a graduate of the Institute of 77 Secrets of Black Magic in Bombay, India, has long been a prominent figure in preserving and promoting African occult wisdom.

 

Through his association, he is committed to educating future generations while modernizing these ancient practices, bringing them into a contemporary context.

 

The conference will explore the significance of indigenous African knowledge and its role in the spiritual and cultural development of African communities.

 

A central theme will be the demystification of certain magical practices that have often been misunderstood.

 

Niang aims to clear up common misconceptions and highlight the true value of this age-old wisdom, far from the stereotypes and prejudices that surround it.

 

This free event offers the people of Brazzaville a rare opportunity to gain insight into the rich and complex spiritual heritage of Africa.

 

Niang encourages the local population to attend this ground-breaking conference, which promises to be an enlightening experience and will likely spark important conversations about the future of African occult knowledge.

Jean-Robert Tchandy

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