Land, Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources: What of an Afrikan Economic Environment?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 10 Jun, 2024

Celebrating Afrikan Economy Math to Bring About Results

Throughout the norm of Afrikan economic flourishing from age to age, the economic environment for their upright life functioning was naturally self-governed and self-determined.  The provision of goods, services and trading deemed necessary for this people’s advancement and security took place within arenas conducive to Afrikan optimality. Of course, the foundational application of economic math (Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy), facilitated the natural economic haven for Afrikan souls to thrive in this regard.

According to a mainstream source, the following detail is offered in relation to the area of business functioning in a contemporary context:

“The term economic environment refers to all the external economic factors that influence buying habits of consumers and businesses and therefore affect the performance of a company. These factors are often beyond a company's control, and may be either large-scale (macro) or small-scale (micro)”.

In order to bring about specific focus on the Afrikan experience, alteration to this sourced detail is consider apt. Indeed, it is also considered appropriate to account for the basic formula of Afrikan economic math:

“The term Afrikan economic environment refers to the economic factors that Afrikan souls determine for themselves throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self with the foundation application of economic math (Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy). Throughout each level of the self, Afrikans can shape their buying habits and businesses to realise maximal Afrikan ascension, flourishing and security. These factors are often beyond the remit of any singular unit of functioning.  Rather, collective self-determined effort steeped in knowingness-of-self either large-scale (macro) or small-scale (micro) can establish a natural haven of rightful order for Afrikan economic functioning whether located here, there or elsewhere”.

Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, the ‘economic environment’ which Afrikan souls face can be dominated and controlled by others that mean the Afrikan ill. Such an environment can be laced with miseducation and other forms of anti-Afrikan propaganda, in the attempt to sway Afrikans against working in the best interest of themselves or worse.

Despite the challenges, it is for Afrikan souls to recover, secure and lift themselves accordingly. In this, self-determined provisions for Afrikans to restore a level of self-knowledge is vital. From independent establishments that offer appropriate learning and development programs to self-study, Afrikan souls can do themselves a great service by taking progressive steps forward in this regard. From whatever locale, station, level or status the recovery of self-knowledge is key to a thriving and wholesome Afrikan economic environment. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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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