Build Where You Stand – Organise
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 02 Feb, 2024
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Remembering a Great Hero

Structured order of rightfulness
has been with the Afrikan - as expressed
from their highly cultured norm - from the earliest of times. It would have
been nonsensical to even conceive of the grand civilisations this primary people
produced – let alone their realisation - void of such a core quality. Wherever
Afrikan souls determined themselves to be their upright order could be readily
expressed in construction for this soul people do not naturally leave their culture
behind.
According to mainstream contemporary source, the word organise attracts the following meaning:
“arrange systematically; order”.
The natural thrust of Afrikan self-determined construction built the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.
By converse, in a state of interruption and disruption and subject to the destructive ills of others that mean the Afrikan ill natural order for this soul people can suffer acutely. If consumed by the vices of ill pushed and peddled by the ill-intent of others, this primary people may be faced with an existence of disorganisation amongst themselves. Here, upright self-determined construction can be plunged into the dire realms of non-existence. If others of ill, were to have their way, such a dire deficit would be prevalent whatever the locale of the Afrikan. Further, divide-and-rule tactics could be deployed in the attempt to seal Afrikan doom. For example, with the concoction of pseudo-identities and Afrikan denial – here there or elsewhere.
According to the same mainstream source the word disorganise means to:
“disrupt the systematic order or functioning of”.
In a disorganised state, divided and fragmented the natural norm of constructive order will surely elude the Afrikan. Hence, to restore knowledge of themselves, their cultured living and their organised way is vital for upright ascension. Each soul from whatever locale, station, level or status can make a step of recovery and restoration. Organisation must be realised for the betterment of security of Afrikan life here, there or elsewhere.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X, knew of the necessity of organisation worked amidst much adversity to lift his people through organisation. As such, he progressively declared that he and his team were going to:
“put together an organisation and a program that everybody here can participate in”.
It is through self-determined organisation, that self-knowingness, excellence and much else can be channelled for Afrikan betterment. Indeed, for superlative civilisation to have been built organisation was required. This remains true in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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