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Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Revitalisation Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 Apr, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Life for the pioneering people of culture and civilisation, in an unfortunate imposed state of interruption and disruption, can be relegated to a posture of sheer survival. Subject to the destructive whims of others that mean the Afrikan ill, the natural norms of soul people’s flourishing can be set upon in disastrous fashion. Faced with such dire conditions, it is crucial for the primary people of creation to engage in a process of revitalisation with the establishment and utilisation of special places – of their own designation – that facilitates development towards that end.

In a contemporary mainstream sense, the term revitalisation development has been applied to towns and buildings as defined in the following detail:

“The development and implementation of revitalisation programmes is a very complex process that takes many years and requires an integrated and interdisciplinary team effort. This method allows us to preserve the identity of historic town areas while enabling them to play functions in the contemporary life of a town”.

But what if, such a description were made to relate to a people – and specifically Afrikan souls? This would require a few adjustments, that could yield the following result:

“The development and implementation of Afrikan revitalisation programmes is a sophisticated and vital process that takes life-long effort and requires an integrated and interdisciplinary Afrikan-centred approach. This method allows Afrikan souls to preserve their identity and historical continuity while enabling them to apply themselves to functions that facilitate Afrikan ascension of rightful order”.

Another mainstream source in a precise focus on buildings offers the following:

“Revitalisation can be most simply defined as ‘bringing life back’ to a building”.

Again, alteration can be effected to make the focus specifically Afrikan souls:

“Afrikan revitalisation can be most simply defined as ‘bringing life of self-determined optimality back’ to this primary people of creation”.

Such an activity is in no way intended to suggest that Afrikan souls are some inanimate constructed object. Yet, there are some functional qualities that can usefully apply to the necessary revitalisation of Afrikan life. This is something that Afrikan people can – and surely must – define and engage in for themselves.

The return to their norm of high vitality for their upright thrust of ascension is something every Afrikan soul can activate from whatever level, status or station they may hold. It matters not whether the Afrikan is located here, there or elsewhere, progress can be made in this regard. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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