Afrikan Abundance Throughout the Afrikan World
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 09 Jun, 2021
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Celebrating Economy at the Living Observance Level

Afrikan people throughout the
world are the natural self-determinants of their own economic empowerment. This
powerful people of the world are souls capable of raising themselves to the pinnacle
heights of rightful wealthiness. From the beginning the Creator Supreme had
blessed the Afrikan with magnificent abundance of resource and despite the
interrupts imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill, the Afrikan can reclaim
and restore their rightful custodianship and economic engagement.
In Afrika, the great visionary Kwame Nkrumah articulated the following about the abundance of resources abundant there:
“We have here in Afrika, everything necessary to become a powerful, modern, industrialised continent. United Nations investigators have recently shown that Afrika, far from having inadequate resources, is probably better equipped for industrialisation that almost any other region in the world. Potential reserves of iron ore, for instance, would last some two thousand years. Coal deposits are estimated at 4500 million tons. The Sahara’s oil reserves are thought to be as great as those in the Arabian peninsula. Natural gas abounds in the bowels of the Sahara. [Zambia] is reported to have the second largest vanadium deposits in the world. Potential hydro-electric power is almost limitless. In Ghana we have bauxite reserves estimated at some 200 million tons. I have mentioned only a few of our natural resources; many other figures, equally impressive could be given. When the whole continent has been geologically surveyed, immense new riches will undoubtedly be discovered”.
In the Islands of the so-called Caribbean, more appropriately, the Islands of New Afrika, there is much abundance:
“[Haiti] was the Sugar Island which surpassed all other European colonies and thus France was the envy of the world in the 18th century”.
“One of the largest known deposits of bauxite in the world was discovered in Jamaica in the early 1950s”.
In America, the great thinker [Ahmose] Wilson highlights the powerful abundance that Afrikan souls hold in more contemporary times:
“Afrikan Americans [and other Afrikans throughout the diaspora] have all the physical and human resource makings of a powerful nation-within-a-nation. While compared to the European American nation-within-a-nation Afrikan American resources may appear relatively meager, we must remind ourselves that these resources are many times larger than many nations – including many white nations – and their potential for growth is enormous. The important thing to keep in mind is that these resources, which on a national and even more so on an international scale are considerable, have been developed by a people who are yet, basically, ‘unconscious’ of their fundamental Afrikan identity and who possess relatively little consciousness of themselves as a positively unique people; as a nation; as a nation with world-class possibilities”.
Afrikan souls in the UK have much amongst themselves whether they hail from the continent directly, from the Islands of New Afrika or elsewhere. According to a self-identified ‘Economic Migrant’ in the UK, Tony Wade access to abundance is in the hands of Afrikan souls themselves:
“The Garveyist spirit of self-help, enterprise and risk-taking is characteristic of [Afrikans from the Islands] and of our general attitude to work…In the face of obstacles, we must therefore prepare to gird our loins, and use every opportunity to utilise our skills and distinctive competencies to create and building our own businesses, our own markets and ultimately create our own wealth”.
Wherever Afrikan souls are in this world, this powerful primary people of creation have abundance to claim, reclaim, restore and bring to fruition in order to realise fullest economic empowerment now and into eternity.
Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
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Select resources are available online via the website of Yemanja.
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