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

There is no doubt that Afrikan people can establish and carry out plans at optimal level to realise superlative results for their life’s maximal thriving. Even a cursory glance at this soul people’s historical continuum can reveal the exceptional capabilities and high levels of economic planning brought to the fore in service of producing the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.
According to a contemporary mainstream source:
“Economic planning refers to the process where a government or other entity systematically sets goals, allocates resources, and directs economic activity to achieve specific economic objectives. It involves decisions about what to produce, how to produce it, and for whom, often with the aim of promoting economic growth, stability, or social welfare. Economic planning can be implemented at various levels, from national economies to specific industries or regions”.
In order to bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the level of shared core oneness that this primary people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may yield a result that looks something like the following:
“Afrikan economic planning refers to the self-determined process where Afrikan souls systematically set goals, allocate their resources and direct their economic activity to achieve Afrikan fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere. It can involve decisions amongst the Afrikan number about what to produce, how to produce it, and for whom, with the aim of promoting optimal Afrikan economic growth, stability and wellbeing. Afrikan economic planning can be implemented throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self across various spheres of life functioning in service of this soul people’s continual ascension of rightful order regardless of geographical locale”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to engage in plans intended to bring about the destruction of Afrikan life and its thriving. Ill-plans of outright invasion, conquest and destruction have been a scourge of devastation throughout the recent periods of interruption and disruption. At the same time, the use of anti-Afrikan propaganda that promotes harmful fallacies in the susceptible mind can be an example of attempts to engineer more subtle means of destruction. Such attempts can be of greater potence and may be less obvious when perpetrators pose as a ‘supportive ally’ whilst laden with ill-intent.
Certainly, there are lessons that the Afrikan can learn from this even at the person level of day-to-day living. Ill-planning of wilfully destructive activity by proxy against souls rightfully missioning to carry out their plans of ascension for Afrikan economy or otherwise surely ought to be avoided and safeguarded against. At the same time, deceitfully and deceptively plotting to intentionally bring harm to upright souls of Afrikan ascension using forms of anti-Afrikan propaganda such as wilfully destructive gossip-mongering and the spreading of falsehoods is despicable planning for doom. Of course, such disorder can be particularly insidious if perpetrators operate under a false guise of being ‘supportive’ on a wholesome basis.
Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to have a level of upright planning and implementation for their economic ascension here, there and elsewhere. To do 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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