Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Security Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 26 Mar, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

The need for self-preservation is an ageless dictum
of nature itself. Something that Afrikan souls have held since the beginning. Naturally,
throughout the ages, this soul people have safeguarded themselves throughout
the various levels of the self – from person-hood to nationhood. Indeed, security
as a norm extends to the levels of their functioning from their core of self-determined
spiritual-cultural fabric to the outward creative expression of grand
architectural design. There is no doubt that this primary people’s establishment
of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist necessarily and inherently
featured security. Of course, security measures are determined to be and
attract levels of indispensable development exercised through special places
that Afrikan souls naturally deemed apt.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, security development - as it would apply to a general ‘human’ populous - is described in the following way:
“'Human security and development' explains how concerns about human security are often translated into concerns about the stability and security of existing political structures and ruling regimes”.
With the focus here being specifically on Afrikan souls it may be useful to adjust the description to reflect that focus thus:
“'Afrikan security and development' explains how concerns about Afrikan security are often translated into concerns about the stability and security for Afrikan souls in existing political structures and ruling regimes as they affect the lives of this soul people”.
If the term ‘security and development’ is qualified with the identifier of Afrikan, then the onus surely rests upon the shoulders of Afrikan souls themselves to exercise upright development in this regard. This can be of crucial importance, particularly in a state of interruption and disruption where the Afrikan can be set upon in acutely destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill. Any starkly erroneous perception that Afrikan life is somehow unworthy of humanity pushed and peddled by others of ill through whatever means, ought to be condemned and cast into oblivion never to return. Afrikan souls – here, there or elsewhere ought not allow themselves to succumb to such dire destructive folly.
Instead, the Afrikan can rightfully adhere to imperatives of nature’s call to preserve themselves. In this, self-determined security development is key. As with other areas of necessary life engagement a level of self-knowingness is indispensable. From whatever, station, level or status can make a progressive step forward in the restoration of self-knowledge and security development.
Security in the lives of this primary and pioneering people of creation imperative and fruitful. In safeguarding their lives and natural functioning this soul people surely safeguard their ageless and thrust of pinnacle civilisation. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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