Welcome To The Cygnus African gods Project Page

Join us in exploring the ancient and powerful Gong Universe of African gods on CygnusX.io, where the Cygnus team is hard at work creating an exciting new book, game, and show series that will take you on a thrilling journey through the rich mythology of Africa. Follow our blog sessions for all the latest updates and get involved with collaboration, investment, and contribution opportunities. Don’t miss out on this chance to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of African gods with the Cygnusx.io weekly blog updates!

Our African gods project is built on 3 interrelated pillars that will benefit the society

01

Educationally

To educate most importantly the young Africans in and out of Africa and also the world at large that have been declined the knowledge of their origin and society and how it affects them.

02

Socially

Historic value (the more mankind knows about one of the most ancient branches of humanity, the better our movement towards planetary civilization can be achieved)

03

Economically

Our economic pillar will rest on our approach towards generating an economic revival centered on African history. We are taking approach mainly because we know that the consumer base of this African history is more than the rest parts of the world

FEATURED IMAGES WITH BRIEF INFO

MAWU

MAWU is a famous Goddess in Africa, related to the sun and moon in Dahomey folklore. In this African mythology, she is the spouse of the male god LISA

SERKET the scorpion GODDESS

Serket the scorpion GODDESS- deathstalker the deathstalker ( Leiurus quinquestriatus) resides in North Africa and its sting may kill, so Serket was considered a highly important goddess and sometimes she was considered by pharaohs to be their patron. Serket is the goddess of healing venomous stings and bites in Egyptian mythology, originally the deification of the scorpion. Her family life is unknown, but she is sometimes credited

OGUN

Ogun is the primordial orisha in Yoruba Land. In some traditions, he is said to have cleared a path for the other orisha to enter Earth, Tools-a metal ax and with the assistance of a dog. To commemorate this, one of his praise names, or oriki, Osin Imole or the "first of the primordial Orisha to come to Earth". He is the god of war, iron, fire, metalworking, politics, and technology.

TARDIGRADE

king and indestructible commander of the armies of RA

ANANSI

Anansi the spider is a figure from Akan folklore. He frequently assumes the form of a spider and is sometimes regarded as a deity of all story knowledge. He is one of the most significant figures in West African, African American, and Caribbean mythology, playing the role of trickster. Anansi is well recognized for his ability to outwit and defeat stronger opponents by employing cunning, ingenuity, and intelligence. Despite playing the trickster, Anansi’s acts and parables frequently cast him as the protagonist due to his capacity to change his seeming flaws into virtues.

MA'AT

MA'AT IS AN Ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth, equity, and the astronomical request. She is often depicted with an ostrich feather on her head, symbolizing her role as the measure against which the hearts of the deceased are weighed in the afterlife's judgment ceremony.

ANUBIS

ANUBIS, easily recognizable as an anthropomorphized jackal or dog, was the Egyptian god of the afterlife and mummification. He helped judge souls after their death and guided lost souls into the afterlife

ESHU (Èṣù)


A Yorùbá Oríkì (praise-poem) from Nigeria. As the god of fate, the uncontrollable element in human life, Eshu (Èṣù in Yorùbá) is praised as a kind of trickster god, bringing about the unexpected, the contradictory and the downright impossible. Eshu turns right into wrong, wrong into right.

SHANGO

Shango god of Fire thunder lightening, dance virility Spouse Oya, Oba, Osun Pseudonyms-Sango, Ṣàngó, Changó, Xangô, Jakuta, Nzazi, Hevioso, Siete Rayos Venerated in- Yoruba religion, Dahomey mythology, Vodun, Santería, Candomblé, Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, Folk Catholicism Day-The fifth day of the week Color-Red and White Region- Nigeria, Benin, Latin America Ethnic group- Yoruba people, Fon people

we are extraodinary

Our relentless efforts are consistently focused on introducing and propagating the captivating concept of the African Gods Gong Universe to a vast audience, spanning not only across the diverse landscapes of Africa but also resonating beyond its borders. The pulsating heart of our initiative lies in the ardent belief that these ancient and mystical deities, steeped in the rich tapestry of African heritage, deserve to be unveiled to the world in all their splendor.

 

Through tireless outreach and immersive storytelling, we are determined to bridge the gap between the intricate narratives of these celestial beings and the curious minds seeking to unravel their enigmatic stories. Our mission extends beyond merely enlightening the people of Africa; it is a global endeavor aimed at fostering a deeper appreciation for the intricate interplay between mythology, culture, and human imagination.

 

In a world marked by constant evolution, it is imperative that the tales of the African Gods Gong Universe transcend the boundaries of time and space, echoing through generations and inspiring both local and global communities. By weaving a narrative that showcases the universal themes of resilience, wisdom, and spiritual connection, we aspire to forge an unbreakable bond between the ancient past and the ever-evolving present.

 

In this intricate dance of knowledge dissemination, we find purpose and passion. It is a journey of celebration, where the African Gods Gong Universe emerges not as a distant relic of the past, but as a timeless emblem of cultural vibrancy and shared humanity. As we continue to embark on this odyssey of enlightenment, our horizons expand, embracing the horizons of countless individuals who are eager to explore the mystical realm of these captivating deities