Liberator Legacy
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 16 May, 2021
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Celebrating the Liberator, Liberation and Liberty

The eternal thrust of Afrikan liberty has been with the Afrikan from
the beginning. It is grand and natural inheritance from generation to
generation. Thus, despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the
Afrikan ill, the thrust of liberty is with the Afrikan in the now and
throughout the tomorrows to come. It is the self-determined organised fabric of
living that allows Afrikans to cultivate, develop and bring their substance of
liberator to the fore for victorious application. For each soul the role of
liberator functions at an appropriate, relevant and best possible level. Thus,
the mission for progressive Afrikan liberty and nationhood is claimed as inheritance,
progressively build upon as future generations do likewise.
To illustrate this, the following quotation from a prominent religious leader Albert Cleage highlights progressive liberator legacy through the example of the exceptional Afrikan world liberator Omowale Malcolm X:
“I say Malcolm X was tremendously important, beyond even our comprehension today, because Malcolm changed the whole course of the [Afrikan’s] freedom [fight] not only in America but throughout the world, [Afrikan] people everywhere in Afrika, in the United States, everywhere, [Afrikan] people are fighting today a different battle than they fought before Malcolm began to talk. A different battle because Malcolm laid down certain basic principles that we can never forget. He changed the whole course”.
This great hero exercised discipline (sexually and otherwise) in the organised thrust for liberty and nationhood. Certainly, Afrikan souls can benefit greatly from his example and continue the thrust of elevation into eternal victory.
The observances of Omowale Malcolm X Siku (celebration of this great liberator who is known as an Ogun) and Afrika Ukombozi Siku are part of the spiritual and cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN). Throughout the year (observance to observance) harmonious complementarity is manifest in the holistic fabric of the whole annual cycle. These two observances relate to each other in a number of special ways. One such way is the emphasis of, and imperative connection of the Afrikan Liberator with the process of Afrikan Liberation. Afrikan souls, being a part of an organ for mission ascendancy is key for both liberator and liberation. The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation is a spiritually and culturally rooted organ for Afrikan ascension.
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
Afrikan World Studies programmes are an important forms of study in understanding the Afrikan experience. There are a range of subjects covered on these programmes including History, Creative Production, Psychology and Religion. To find out more about these learning programmes please click here. For the video promo for these learning programmes click here.
The important text: From Ajar to Omowale – The Spiritual & Garveyite Journey of Malcolm X by this author is available to purchase online here. The trailer for this important text can be found online here.
The important text: From Afruika to Afrika Ukombozi Siku: The Living Observance of Afrika Liberation Day, by this author is available to purchase online here.
You can also visit the institution of Yemanja to arrange for a copy of either book.
At nominal cost, also consider acquisition of an a4 laminate poster of articulations by this author when visiting the Yemanja institution to enrol, consult, learn, gather or otherwise.
Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.