Is there Hindrance or Help to for the Afrikan to Fully Realise the Royalty of Self?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 23 Sep, 2022
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Divinity in the Contemporary World

The natural and grand monarchs of
humanity may determine official roles at the helm of nation, yet still this primary
people of the world inherently hold regal brilliancy as mainstay throughout the
ages. The natural expression of this
royal substance reveals pinnacle civilisation of rightful order.
In times of interruption and disruption others that mean the Afrikan ill have sought to strip the Afrikan of natural royal substance and elevate foreign forces to a disordered position of enslaving or colonising overlordship. Despite such attempts, it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can rid themselves of alien ills. If there is hinderance to Afrikans realising their fullest royalty of self then surely it is for Afrikan souls to remove that hindrance. If there is help needed to fully realise Afrikan royalty of self then the fundamental base is surely the thrust of self-help. For this people to recover and restore themselves to their optimal state of being, there self-effort is required. Here, the restoration of self-knowingness is key.
If, with avenues of self-help available, the Afrikan only sits and waits for the alleged offerings of others that mean the Afrikan ill, then (as repeated experience highlights) that offering can simply be a poison chalice however appealing it may appear to be. The self-determined construction of superlative civilisation cannot be realised from an incessant posture of non-building or worse.
According to a popular mainstream source the word hindrance means:
“a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone”.
Void of self-knowingness this may be a role that a misguided Afrikan may take on in opposition to genuine and upright Afrikan progress, to the glee of alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency.
The same source offers the following description of help:
“improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to”.
Again, knowingness is key in order for circumstance to be approached with effective benefits for improvement. Of course, the word help becomes ever-more directed when qualified as self-help in respect of a whole people onto themselves.
The royalty is self is to be realised for victorious ascent. Conversely unroyal disfunction, behaviours, unmasculine males, unfeminine females, fragmentation and a host of ills could fester with dire consequences. Therefore, the imperative mission for restoration and elevation of rightful order is there for every Afrikan soul to engage in for fullest regal beingness to be realised by way of construction.
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