Upright Empowerment of an Economy of Self: What of an Economic Scheme?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 08 Jun, 2025
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Celebrating Economy of Self

Afrikan economic functioning can be empowered with plans of upright substance, that can help to bring about continual ascension and prosperity for Afrikan souls regardless of their geographical locale. One may describe any such plans as an economic scheme.
According to a mainstream source:
“An economic scheme is a plan or arrangement designed to achieve a specific economic outcome, often implemented by a government or organisation. It can involve various measures to stimulate growth, address economic problems, or redistribute resources”.
In order to bring focus to the Afrikan experience at the level of shared core oneness that this primary people of creation naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration, may yield a result that looks something like the following:
“An Afrikan economic scheme is s self-determined plan or arrangement of rightful order to achieve a specific economic outcome in service of Afrikan people’s fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere. It can involve various measures to stimulate growth and development, address economic problems or redistribute resources in order to realise optimal thriving of an Afrikan economy of self regardless of geographical locale”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to devise schemes of destructive disorder that are designed to thwart upright and progressive Afrikan economic orchestrations. Ill-measures may be executed over short or long-term periods to undermine Afrikan progress. Some ill-schemes may be of the sort in which Afrikan souls are stalked and monitored until the opportune time presents itself and then pounced upon just like a carnivorous animal hunts its prey.
Certainly, there are lessons that the Afrikan can learn from this even at the person level of day-to-day living. Here, souls surely ought to avoid becoming ill-consumed to the point of wilfully devising, actioning or participating in schemes to hamper or bring down Afrikans rightfully engaged in plans for Afrikan ascension (economically or otherwise). Such scheming is tantamount to self-destruction by proxy. Intentionally harmful whisper campaigns, wilfully destructive gossip-mongering, deliberate spreading of falsehoods set to cause damage or other deceitful and deceptive wrongdoings are despicable at best. Indeed, collectivising intentional wrongdoing in groups or networks plagued with ill-intent does not render rightfulness. Here, targeted souls may be subject to a ‘hunting pack’ misguided to effect doom. With numbers, wilfully self-destructive wrongdoing can be amplified and falsely assumed to be ‘valid’ by such means.
Surely Afrikans have a duty and responsibility to themselves to establish, secure and action upright schemes for their rightful economic ascension. In this, the recovery of self-knowledge and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) is key. 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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