Unite, Organise Now, Or Perish: What of Group Unity?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 15 Jul, 2024
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Celebrating Self-Determined Organisational Brilliancy of Nationhood

Group unity amongst Afrikan souls is simply
another way to describe the exercising of natural oneness Afrikan souls hold
amongst themselves. Throughout their norm of highly cultured living this primary
people of creation, expressed group unity as they established the greatest and
most enduring civilisations ever to exist.
According to a contemporary mainstream source the term group unity attracts the following detail:
“When a bunch of people act as one and are on the same page, they're displaying unity. When people are bickering and disorganised, there's no unity. In any group or cause, unity can be hard to find and maintain”.
In order to relate such detail specifically to the Afrikan experience, adjustments are deemed apt. The result may look like the following:
“Afrikan group unity describes the state of oneness Afrikan people naturally hold amongst themselves. In this, they are empowered to act as one in their own best interests and are on the same page in knowingness of themselves at the core level. They are living and displaying Afrikan unity. If Afrikan souls are steeped in unknowingness of themselves, perpetually bickering amongst themselves and are disorganised, Afrikan unity can be totally nullified. With the barrage of destructive impositions that may be heaped upon Afrikan souls by others that mean the Afrikan ill, Afrikan unity requires this soul people to secure themselves as one in the face of challenge”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may seek to manufacture and impose groupings upon Afrikan souls exclusively for profit, pleasure and benefit of others. If shoehorned into total neglect of themselves Afrikan life can acutely suffer or worse. If Afrkan souls were to be grouped by others that mean the Afrikan ill the following may occur:
Groupings of Afrikan souls concocted to distract or deny the natural core oneness of being Afrikan souls share with each other here, there or elsewhere.
Groupings of Afrikan souls concocted to entertain others to the neglect of restoring Afrikan self-knowledge and self-determined ascension of rightful order.
Groupings of Afrikan souls concocted to entertain themselves away from self-knowledge and self-determined ascension.
Groupings of Afrikan souls concocted to perpetuate miseducation and misinformation about the Afrikan self.
There may be many other groupings of ill that could possibly be conceived by others. Yet, it is for the Afrikan to cultivate, develop and secure their natural order of group unity. This can only be realised through Afrikan self-determined effort. The restoration of self-knowingness regardless of locale, station, level or status is an important first-port-of-call. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
The observance of Musa Msimu takes place during the month of so-called August and is a wonderful time to celebrate the mighty example of Marcus Garvey and the Movement that he created led in order for future generations of Afrikans to have their guide for complete freedom and nationhood. Musa Msimu is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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The important book entitled: From Musa to Afrikan Fundamentalism – The Afrikan Spiritual Essence of Marcus Garvey is available to purchase online here. The book trailer can be accessed by clicking here.
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