24/06/2023
Africans MUST put their challenges in proper perspective in order to see ourselves as able people to confront our colonial masters. This goes to the African people across the globe, When we're afraid to face our colonial enemy in big numbers, to deal with our enemy systematically as an organized race or African nation, and define our collective possibilities (contextually) as a nation with all the abundance of natural resources we are blessed with in motherland Africa, then we're thrown back on ourselves as a nation, anger, resentment and blame against each other becomes part of our natural habits. A great deal of African - to - African VIOLENCE, whether it's "tribes" against tribes, "African countries" against each other or "men" against women, in terms of destructive habits such as addictions, it's a result of our failure to take full responsibility for Africa, white supremacy has to come to Africa to tell us how we must put our countries to order in their interests not ours, that’s why they have more military bases in Africa than in any other parts of the world, we have not set up a single military base in their countries or continents, but they have forcefully setup theirs in our own yards. This shows a People who've SURRENDERED to a certain COWARDICE and who've GIVEN UP the thought that they can OVERTHROW the colonial systems and their mis-rule in Africa through puppet governments. And we've permitted ourselves to fall into a state of despair and fear to trust each other for a common cause of saving our generation and the coming generations.
We, at the Ubuntu nation initiative, we designed programs to bind the people of African origin with values that can help us stand in solidarity as a generation, nothing is blocking us from uniting except what the colonial systems have taught us through miseducation, misinformation by way of wrongful ideologies that make white supremacy the norm of our culture, so, once this colonial mindset is no longer our hindrance, the revolution is inevitable; we have a five step process that will change the way we see ourselves in this liberation movement;
1. IDENTITY - closely associate with you to know thyself & reclaim our African values.
2. ENGAGE - attract your attention through our Afrocentric systematic legal framework.
3. COMMIT - bind you to our course and core values.
4. ALIGN - give support to our cause in anyway, intellectually, financially, spiritually and other forms of contribution.
5. INITIATE - admitted into our community.
The Liberation process is well organized to change systems from colonial systems back to the Ubuntu community based systems, this “African Liberation Movement“ has three categories of Africans; discipline yourself to belong somewhere for this movement to pick momentum,
The first category is the wisdom bearers or call them; the spiritual masters, vision bearers, master mind team, who are building the Afrocentric systems every moment to moment of their lives, they have sacrificed their entire lives for this to come into existence, they are loyal to this cause and can never turn away from this cause, they will forever work towards the re-installation, re-attainment or re-building of the Ubuntu community based systems.
The second category is the knowledge bearers, or call them the professional experts, the system drivers, the farmers of thought or call them generally the farmers, the teachers, engineers, lawyers, doctors, lobbyists, artists, designers, architects, crafts workers, business men and women, politicians, pilots, preachers of the word of God, who are willing to learn the wisdom from the first category and implement the acquired knowledge from the systematic institutions built, this group MUST undergo continuous training to learn and improve their knowledge on how to implement the Afrocentric systems.
The third category is the bearers of understanding, or call them the system users or passengers who ride in the system, these include everyone in the community, these are the African peoples across Africa and it’s diaspora, they can board at anytime of their life and can leave at anytime, they use the system based on their understanding, they are the community consumers of what the Afrocentric system produces, they are the people who make up the biggest majority of our community and must be protected by the systematic governance of the Ubuntu community, most of these can be recruited to work for the Afrocentric system knowingly or unknowingly, they’re protected by the Ubuntu community law during and after the ex*****on of their called for duties.
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