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Afrihili, created by Ghanaian civil engineer K.A. Kumi Attobrah in 1967, is an African zonal international auxiliary language, taking vocabulary from languages all over the African continent. Like some of the Slavic zonal IALs, which were part of or allied to a larger movement to unify the Slavic peoples, Afrihili allied itself with Pan-Africanism, a movement which seeks to unite Africans, including those of African descent worldwide, to improve the independent social, political and economic state of all Africans.