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Igbo African Goddess: Ulidereuwa by Sirius Ugo Art

URI / ULI is a neolithic cosmic writing system of Igbo women. Nne Chukwu as Ulidereuwa is the greatest author of the universe. If you have the eyes to see, you'll begin to see all her great books in nature, because we live inside her cosmic school (Uno Akwukwo / house of leaves). It is said that Igbo women were introduced to Uli by Agbara (Cosmic Force), in the first age of the world, and ever since then, it has been part of their culture in ODINANA. Uli is older than Nsibidi, and Nsibidi uses some of its symbolisms. During the colonization of Africa, Igbo women drastically abandoned their Uli culture, because the missionaries brainwashed them into thinking that it is witchcraft. Some of our grandmothers still have Uli tattoos on their body. Today, this ancient writing system of Igbo women is called, Sacred Geometry. Ulidereuwa / Uridereuwa is one of the many names of Nnechukwu as the original divine cosmic writer.