Land, Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources: What is Self-Economy and Production?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 02 Jun, 2024
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Celebrating Afrikan Economy Math to Bring About Results

From the beginning, Afrikan souls have determined their own
economy and economic functioning. Naturally, self-determined Afrikan economy
does not sit in isolation as some sort of detached intellectual conception void
of pragmatic engagement in Afrikan life. Rather, its is embedded within the spiritual-cultural
fabric of Afrikan living and throughout the ages serviced the greatest and most
enduring civilisations ever to exist. At a rudimentary level Afrikan economy includes
the basic formulation of: Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural
Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy. One may say that this is fundamental or
base Afrikan economy math.
According to contemporary mainstream source the following detail is provided on the subject:
“Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labour, capital, and entrepreneurship. The first factor of production is land, but this includes any natural resource used to produce goods and services. This includes not just land, but anything that comes from the land”.
Here, it is considered apt to adjust such detail to focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience and take into account the basic formulation of Afrikan economy math. In so doing, the following may be expressed:
“Functional Afrikan economy consists of Afrikan land, resource of the Afrikan self, Afrikan capital and Afrikan entrepreneurship. The first factor of Afrikan production is Afrikan land, but this includes any natural resource used for Afrikans to produce their goods and services. This includes not just Afrikan land, but anything that comes from that land”.
Despite the efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to hijack Afrikan land and resources through invasion, trickery, banditry, bogus ‘political’, ‘educational’ or ‘informational’ machinations (and a host of other destructive vices), it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can secure their vital components of a functional Afrikan economy.
Indeed, there can be no Afrikan self-economy if Afrikan souls are derailed from a knowledge of who and what they are. Therefore, it is vital that Afrikan souls restore a knowledge of themselves and their cultural fabric from which their economic functioning naturally stems whether located here, there or elsewhere. In this, production begins with the wholesome produce of equipped Afrikan souls engaged in activity of upright ascension.
Afrikan souls surely must bring to the fore duty and responsibility to themselves in respect of their self-economy, its flourishing and service to its people. Throughout the ages Afrikan economy serviced the unparalleled excellence of self-determined Afrikan life and can surely be secured to do likewise in the now and throughout the eternity to come. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
Ujamaa KIburi Siku is an observance to lift Afrikan souls in economic knowing ness of themselves in order for it to again become the norm inherent in Afrikan living. This is a celebration of Afrikan economic pride and ascension energised with spirit, fuelled by living knowingness and genius flow, all bound to progressive practical engagement.
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.
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