Aku Kwabolu

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Aku Kwabolu (Bosso: Akų Kwàbṑlu /ˈákʊ̃́ kwàˈbòːlú/ "traditional belief") are the polytheistic beliefs of the Bosso-descended peoples of eastern Nkungu. Aku Kwabolu was previously an ethnic religion practiced exclusively among the ancient Bosso people, but after the ethnogenesis of the Nyamu and Hlong peoples of modern Khobeh, seperate ethnoreligious sects eventually came about, with both Nyamu and Hlong people having their respective rituals and traditions according to their sect. By the 32nd century CY, several other offshoots arose from orthodoxical differences brought about by traditional philosophers such as Sakha Biakor, opposing the orthopractic ritualism of before. Although the number of sects and offshoots branching from Aku Kwabolu are many, they all are still recognized as Aku Kwabolu due to their homogeneity in deities and cosmology. In the current era, Aku Kwabolu is the most predominant religion practiced in the eastern Nkungu area, including non-Bossoid adherents.

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Sects and offshoots