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The 'Ndjuka' alphabet was re-discovered by Africans from Sierra Leone who visited Suriman some years ago. The alphabet had been long in disuse in West Africa (DUE TO BRAINWASHING AND MISSIONARY TRICKERY). However the Djuka of Suriman (who are the very same Ndjuka of Sierra Leone) kept their ancient alphabet.
Due to this, the Sierra Leone visitor was able to reintroduce the Ndjuka alphabet to Sierra Leone, where is is now being used in parts of West Africa after being lost for centuries.
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