The NTU code: African algorithms in a Post-Western World

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2025
Authors
Lubogo, Isaac Christopher and Lubogo, Zion Margaret
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Suigeneris Publishing House
Abstract
Imagine you are an archaeologist. You have traveled to a site where a civilization once flourished — a civilization that built complex networks of trade, developed sophisticated methods of conflict resolution, maintained ecological balance across vast territories, and organized millions of people into coherent and adaptive social structures. You pick up an artifact: a carved wooden object with repeating geometric patterns. You turn it over in your hands. You can admire its craftsmanship. But without understanding the logic embedded in those patterns — without knowing what each symbol means, what sequence it encodes, what instruction it carries — you cannot fully read what it says. This book is an attempt to read the code. The code we are speaking of is not software. It is not a program in any electronic sense. But it is algorithmic in the deepest meaning of that word: it is a structured, repeatable, logical system for navigating reality. Africa has produced such systems for millennia. They exist in its oral traditions, its governance councils, its ecological management practices, its philosophical frameworks, and its relational cosmologies. They have been overlooked — sometimes deliberately, sometimes through the poverty of imagination that colonialism imposed on its inheritors on both sides of its violence.
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A book
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Lubogo, I. C. and Lubogo, Z.M. (2025). The NTU code: African algorithms in a Post-Western World; Published by Suigeneris Publishing House, Kampala.