The Hertfordshire creative entrepreneur Shojon God 24 who gained their celebrity through acting and singing, then further gained status with creative endeavours such as their ‘Shojon chocolate bar’ that aids cognitive functions and Seminars ‘Ascend, Don’t Fall’ that discuss existential wisdom.
Has now located family heirlooms, books, deeds to land and property worth billions of pounds which allowed them to claim part of their ancestral inheritance of £70 million and is to be granted highland title Lord Shojon Moor in Scotland.
What is ancestral inheritance?
Ancestral inheritance can be defined not only as DNA or genetic coding but also ancestral property that has been held within a family for four or more generations and has not been divided or sold off.
Who are Shojon God’s Ancestors?
Shojon’s ancestors are The Moors, a north african group that migrated to Europe that became kings and queens that ruled for over 700 years.
History has confirmed that the moors are noted for their influence on European culture and education. Depicted in numerous artforms as ‘black’ or ‘swarthy’ and why the Oxford english dictionary defines the word ‘moor’ as ‘negro.’
Interestingly the place names Moorland, Morocco, Mauritius as well as Macklemore, Morris, Maurice, and Maureen all share the etymology from the word Moor.
Shojon personally continues to unearth their families property and legacy for the rest of the Moor heritage