Remembering Positive Codes for Mission-Ascension or Succumb to Negative Codes of Ill
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 25 Jan, 2023
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Remembering a Great Hero

Afrikan souls throughout the ages
are naturally well-versed with their codes for life’s ascension. Whether that
means living according to their code of cultural values that gave rise to the
greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist; or, the coded symbols,
language, designs, colours and so on that gave meaningful punctuation to their
superlative building effort. From generation to generation this primary people
of the world honed and developed sophisticated codes of wisdom that would allow
transmission of their way throughout their generations ahead.
Despite the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, Afrikan souls still remember the importance of their codes of wisdom and have made much effort to utilise them for their self-determined thrust of ascension. Naturally, organic development takes place and restoration is a necessary process in light of disruptions. Yet, Afrikan souls have creatively harnessed an abundance of long-lasting codes of excellence for their own betterment. For example, if the Afrikan articulates the acronym, “RBG” in the contemporary world, this surely evokes the nation-building thrust represented by the Bendera ya Taifa (Flag of the Nation).
Of course, the forces of anti-Afrikan agency continue efforts to thwart Afrikan ascension and amongst the barrage of contaminant ills thrust upon Afrikan souls are coded negatives. For example, the use of the term ‘woke-ism’ has been peddled in recent times. Is this term a coded negative that can be used as a catchall for a range of negative impetus? Is ‘woke-ism’ a coded term used as a:
vice of shame to discourage Afrikan souls from gaining necessary knowing themselves?
vice to destroy any gains made on the part of Afrikan souls to have necessary education about their own experience in the world?
tool for boosting popularity of mainstream political agendas bent on destroying self-determined Afrikan ascension?
vice to be peddled amongst Afrikan souls to encourage the ‘parroting’ of ideas that are at best none beneficial to Afrikan souls and their well-being?
way to quell any initiatives that seek to repair the damage caused to Afrikan life over the centuries of Maafa interruption and disruption?
way for others to attempt to silence any discussion or initiative missioning to gain resource repair for damage done to Afrikan life?
tool to thwart efforts for self-determined building amongst Afrikan souls?
vice of discouragement to deter Afrikan souls from the restoration and practice of their own culture?
tool for agencies of ill to garner allegiance from susceptible souls to destroy Afrikan life?
This is far from an exhaustive list of questions that could be asked, yet the point that much damage can come from a single coded term used and popularised negatively is clear. In this case, if the answers to the questions raised are in the affirmative, then the damage is surely nothing short of further perpetuating the ills of Maafa that alien forces of ill attempt to peddle ignorance of.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X emphatically urged Afrikan souls to:
“Wake up!”, “Clean up!”, and, “Stand up!”.
In this, it is key that Afrikan souls restore a level of knowingness about their own experience in the world. This great hero also highlights that:
“Of all our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research”.
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an organ that is rooted in spiritual and cultural fabric for the imperative the mission of global Afrikan ascendancy. Throughout its annual observance calendar cycle URAN energises active knowingness in and from the core spirit levels of Afrikan beingness. 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.
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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. This publication provides detail on the life and example of this great hero. You can also visit the establishment of Yemanja-O to pick up a copy.
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