Momolu Duwalu Bukele from Liberia invented the Vai syllabary in his dream in 1840. Probably before this he saw the advantages of writing in the costal parts of the country, and he still needed some awake-time to work out the details of his alphabet.The syllabary was created to write the Vai language, which became one of the most successful indigenous scripts of West Africa.
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