Afrikan Economists for Afrikan Economy (Part 2)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 29 May, 2020
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Afrikan Economic Pride

From the beginning, the Creator
Supreme blessed the Afrikan with superlative spirit and genius-flow to
cultivate life to a state of fullest flourishing. Accordingly, Afrikans
naturally and continually ascend in the best ways possible through their own
spiritual and cultural fabric of life. It is from this core that the glory of
the Afrikan economy is expressed into wonderful fruition. It is the Afrikan
economy that gave its powerful energy to the greatest and most long-lasting
civilisations that the world has come to know. It is the Afrikan people’s own
expertise, steeped in the essential of their own way of life that yields the
Afrikan economy. The Afrikan economist is an Afrikan self-defined role of
living oneness. The Afrikan economist lives in every Afrikan and Afrikan shared
oneness is the living Afrikan economist that yields Afrikan economy. In other
words the Afrikan economist is naturally
steeped in the Afrikan way and the role is a collective manifestation. For the
role to be fully realised there is self-governing nation construction, whether
in microcosmic form or otherwise. The wonderful observance of Ujamaa Kiburi
Siku (Economic Pride Day) of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation is a wonderful
time to energise and lift living knowingness of the Afrikan economy.
The protracted horrors of the Maafa of recent centuries due to the genocidal onslaught of foreign forces has left devasting scars upon Afrikan life and has been heinously catastrophic to Afrikan economy. To this day Afrikans live under constant threat of being openly slaughtered by murderous alien brutes dressed in uniforms and carrying badges. To the demonic alien brute the Afrikan is ‘guilty’ and worthy of slaughter for simply breathing. Atrocity upon atrocity upon atrocity is continually hurled upon Afrikan souls as the terror of the Maafa persists.
From within the hellish conditions of perpetual enemy onslaught, ever-increasing multitudes of Afrikan souls are restoring themselves for maximal strength in their own unique way that is of righteous order. The Afrikan unique experience requires unique expression for the many aspects of living including the expression of their own economic restoration. What follows a number of steps from the Afrikan wisdom tradition adapted by this author to help energise economic growth and development:
Afrikans must increase the number of their own businesses overtly or covertly working in the interests of their own community.
Afrikans must not have all of their genius flow and talent hemoraged to benefit others that mean them ill. Afrikans must acquire or establish businesses of their own, instead of exclusively working for foreign-controlled governments or the so-called ‘top’ corporations of others.
Afrikans must have community that will encourage entrepreneurship and parents who promote having a ‘good business’ to their children. rather than shoehorning them to blindly get ‘a good job’ by default.
Life relationships amongst Afrikans (especially those of male-female intimacy, familyhood and so on) ought be purged of the ill of being based upon income criteria and pseudo-status of the ‘good job’ in the employ of others. If left unchecked the alien employer and others can readily puppeteer the relationship conditions amongst Afrikans to suit himself and whether the relationship exists or not.
Afrikans must have their own institutions to cultivate and give strength to the knowingness that their own economy is embedded within the fabric of their Afrikan spiritual and cultural way of life. Afrikan economic growth and development is divine and righteous endeavour as gifted by the Creator Supreme.
Afrikans must safeguard themselves, their way of life and their economic acumen and expression from the ills of alien forces as best as is possible. Where possible, Afrikans may benefit by advocating for governmental assistance and responsibility, but avoid becoming dependent on its amelioration.
Afrikan business owners ought to provide quality products and service that do not destroy Afrikan souls but enhance Afrikan life. The Afrikan business owner knows that their business is an expression of Afrikan community economy. As such, if not already ought to be part of (or at minimum affiliated) with a community organ rooted in Afrikan spiritual and cultural fabric missioning for Afrikan ascension. Afrikan business owners place high value on Afrikan liberty and nationhood in their progressive wealth generation and express their economic genius flow accordingly. For the important outward expression of an Afrikan economy is part of a magnificent Afrikan divine whole.
During the wonderful observance of Ujamaa Kiburi Siku to learn, develop and grow in self for the benefit of the Afrikan economy is endeavour that can be engaged in the home or elsewhere. This special time of economic spirit focus can energise this important area of Afrikan life for Afrikan souls whatever survival role they may be compelled to play in alien institutions at whatever level. As Afrikans move towards full restoration of their divine economic prowess righteous order throughout the world is also being restored.
Afrikans be safe. Afrikans be well.
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.
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