Afrikan Warrior Queen
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 12 Sep, 2018
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The Expression of Self, Generation to Generation

From the earliest of times the power of Afrikan womanhood has been a progressive force in the creation, development and maintenance of the greatest civilisations that the world has come to know. Mighty Afrikan queens from the most ancient times and onward, have left their outstanding and indelible legacies within the annals of history, steeped in the profoundness and depth of spiritual and cultural rootedness, safeguarding the Afrikan soul with integrity. Great ones such as Queen Tiye, Queen Hatshepsut and the numerous Queen Candaces and Queen Nzingha on Afrikan soil have shone the light of ‘stateswoman of the highest order’ onto the world stage. As with the continent so too has the strength of Afrikan womanhood been profoundly expressive in the diaspora.
Truly, Afrikan Queens are those ones of magnificence that genuinely and courageously worked for the uplift and integrity-filled safeguarding of Afrikan souls. The powerful history of the Afrikan Queen is imperative in unfolding the sojourn of Afrikan people, shining the light of the unending examples to empower Afrikan people in the now and in time to come throughout the world.
Great Afrikan womanhood (as with all Afrikan life) is pervasive in the spiritual realm. Divinity is simply an Afrikan life basis fundamental. Sacred Afrikan life emerges from the sacred universe and by divine extension sacred life emerges from the sacred womb.
An implication of this divine interconnectedness is surely the compelling thrust for the Afrikan woman to return to their rightful place as divine royalty upon the earthly plane and therefore recommit themselves to lives of morality, righteousness, propriety of the highest order befitting of their natural royal status. Inherently, Great Princesses and Princes, families and communities that know not of any decadence among their own kind will be inevitable. By extension the Afrikan warrior queen is manifest as a mighty force to foreign enemy forces that seek to oppose Afrikan ascendancy in this divine order.
The relatively recent and continuing period of time has been witness to the subjugation of Afrikan in the most cruel and devastating forms that have ever disgraced the domain of reality. In whichever guise brutality is inflicted - enslavement, colonisation and so on – the onslaught has set out to destroy Afrikan life and great Afrikan womanhood has been a direct target.
Attacks on Afrikan womanhood have both physical and otherwise. This includes the imposition of foreign and false notions of ‘feminism’, sexual deviancy and so on that have been imposed upon Afrikan women and promoted in the insidious attempt to aid the destruction of Divine Greatness – the essence of powerful strength. Anti-Afrikan forces seek to destroy the upright tenets of complementarity, harmony, divinity and nature are foundational fabric for ascendancy and well-being that have rootedness and profound cultivation in the Motherland of Civilisation.
However, the spirit of natural Afrikan greatness can never be subdued and has continued to emerge time and time again in the fight to return and maintain the spirit people to righteousness and nationhood. Queen Yaa Asantewaa, Queen Nzingha, Queen Nanny of the so-called Maroons, Empress Amy Jacques Garvey, General Harriet Tubman and the powerful Sojourner Truth are among the immeasurable list of Great Afrikan women around the world who dedicated themselves for the total liberty of Afrikan people. For the Afrikan, these magnificent women boldly stepped into the fray of lifting and securing Afrikan life. To study them is to learn from them. And for the magnificent soul people the spirit of their great ones become imbibed. The examples of the great warrior queens will continue to live through the generations as Afrikan women continue to bring forth the Afrikan Warrior Queen of self from generation to generation in service of the attainment and maintenance of Afrikan liberty and nationhood.
In this time the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) celebrates Afrikan womanhood with the powerful Yemanja Siku observance that leads into the seven day Malkia wa Uhuru (Queens of liberty) observance. Amongst other facets, the elevation of great warrior queens that have committed their lives to the ascendancy of Afrikan people are a part of the spiritual and cultural focus of the period.
Afrikan women throughout the world must surely purge themselves of the ills of enemy manipulations and imposed anti-Afrikan stratagem (however that may be made manifest) and return to deepest knowledge of self in order to bring their true divine power and strength to the imperative mission for the total Afrikan liberty.
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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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