A Day to Celebrate Process Engagement
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 25 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Soul people celebrating their engagement
in the process of liberation became officialised as a day with the coming
together of the then Organisation of Afrikan Unity (OAU) in the 1960s. Yet,
celebrating this vital phenomenon is replete throughout the Afrikan continuum.
Sometimes this vital process of engagement has been celebrated through the
achievements associated with a great liberator. Sometimes it has been
celebrated through the achievements of a nation. Of course, the great example
of the OAU’s establishment of Afrika Liberation Day, and its precursor Afrika
Freedom Day were representative of a multitude of nations via the liberator-self
of each nation’s leader. However, it has been celebrated from the earliest of
times to the contemporary period the liberator-self throughout its various levels
is key. For without its vital component role the process itself cannot even
functionally exist. Neither can the liberator-self void of its functional
process of engagement meaningfully exist. Of course, this imperative role and process have
their designation to produce and secure liberty for this primary and spirit
people of creation.
So then, reflection and projection on an annual cycle of process engagement can hold empowering focus during celebrations on or around May 25th:
How well did the upright order, structure and functioning of the process perform to produce the designated outcomes over the last annual cycle?
Are there any improvements that could be usefully made in the upright order, structure and functioning of the process’s performance to produce designated outcomes over the forthcoming annual cycle?
Whilst the liberation day highlights the process, its essential component of the liberator-self cannot be excluded else the process becomes nullified. So then:
How well did the liberator-self of rightful order engage in the process of liberation to produce designated outcomes throughout the last annual cycle?
Are there any improvements the liberator-self can usefully make to improve upon process engagement to produce designated outcomes over the forthcoming annual cycle?
The norm of liberty-filled existence for this soul people naturally yields pinnacle civilisation. Yet, triumphant and enduring flourishing does not occur by happenstance. It is through the sterling self-determined efforts of Afrikan soul themselves that their superlative norms are realised. In this, restoration of self-knowingness is key. As is safeguarding the self from contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like. This people of upright ascension surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to optimally rise.
Cultural observance wise, the 25th May - referred to here as Afrika Ukombozi Siku (Afrika Liberation Day) – is an annual day to celebrate engagement in the process of liberation. In close proximity and prior to its occurrence is the observance of Omowale Malcolm X Siku (Day) as a day to celebrate the substance of the liberator-self. Both are intimately interconnected as the glorious outcome of liberty to produce pinnacle civilisation requires this vital role and its process of engagement.
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