Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation as Self-Commitment?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 27 May, 2024
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Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

Afrikan liberty naturally and inherently
holds the quality of commitment from Afrikan people who live and thrive in its sanctity
as a norm. Of course, especially focussed
commitment for this fundamental phenomenon comes from the role of the Afrikan
liberator which is cultivated, developed and exercised to ensure its realisation
and security via the Afrikan liberation process of engagement.
According to a mainstream source, commitment in liberation is described as follows:
“Liberation is commitment to the effort of critical transformation, to the people in our community, to the goal of equity and justice, and to love”.
In order to render such detail specifically focussed on the Afrikan experience and to account for the formula of liberty math (Afrikan Liberators + Afrikan Liberation = Afrikan Liberty) alteration is considered apt. In so doing the following may be expressed:
“The Afrikan liberator is committed to the effort of learning and development commensurate to the role. The Afrikan liberator facilitates critical and progressive transformation of Afrikan people to realise and secure Afrikan liberty via the process of Afrikan liberation. In this, Afrikan love of self throughout its various levels is key as well as the self-determined Afrikan cultured living that also engenders a level of equity and justice amongst this soul people each to the next – whether located here, there or elsewhere”.
Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill, Afrikan souls ought not consider commitment to their own liberty as strange or estranged. This primary people of creation can restore the natural value and lived values of themselves via the recovery of knowing who and what they are in thrust of continual ascension.
The Afrikan liberator role is vital and leading in its remit to secure Afrikan liberty. Therefore, the concentrated focus on cultivation to function via the process of Afrikan liberation to yield its successful outcome attracts appropriate levels of commitment. If the Afrikan liberator ‘flip-flops’ in commitment to the attainment, maintenance and security of Afrikan liberty, then this liberty flounders. Indeed, the process of Afrikan liberation can be rendered void of any meaningful functioning and its would-be output nullified.
From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can – and surely must – realise their liberator selves in the best ways possible and bring to the fore indispensable self-commitment to this vital role. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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