When You Put a Seed In the Soil It Remains Beneath the Soil Until the Season Changes: What of Historic Cooperation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 11 Feb, 2025
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Remembering a Great Hero

The self-determined journeying of Afrikan souls throughout the ages is far from short of historic achievement. Indeed, it would be of great challenge to find a period in which this primary people in their natural state of thriving do not produce something of historic significance. Perhaps, such a void would be an impossibility to find. Further, the norm of soul people’s highly cultured living is core empowerment for their optimality and brilliancy of expression. Thus, it could be argued that the mainstay continual, and upright thrust of ascension of this people facilitates a constant flow of that which may be deemed historic whether the Afrikan is here, there or elsewhere.
According to a mainstream source, for something to be considered historic it has to be:
“famous or important in history, or potentially so”.
So, what then of cooperation amongst Afrikan souls? During the course of their journeying in the self-determined normality of their historical yesteryears, high levels of cooperation were vital for the superlative results of the greatest and most enduring civilisations to have brought into existence. However, in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls may be imposed upon in highly destructive and divisive ways by the hands of others that mean the Afrikan ill, cooperation between Afrikan souls can become a challenge to state the least.
To shed some definitional light on the term cooperation, the following detail from another mainstream source may be of use:
“Cooperation (written as co-operation in British English and, with a varied usage along time, coöperation) takes place when a group of organisms works or acts together for a collective benefit to the group as opposed to working in competition for selfish individual benefit”.
Bringing the sourced details together and engaging adaptation to render focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience reflecting this people’s natural shared level of oneness, the following may be stated:
“Afrikan historic cooperation takes place when Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere work together for their collective benefit. This does not negate thriving at the Afrikan person self level. Rather, upright cooperation between Afrikan souls ought to empower Afrikan souls throughout the various levels of the self – inclusive of their peoplehood as a whole. The self-determined efforts of rightful order to realise this people’s fullest flourishing and security can truly be of historic proportions if one considers the imposition of divisive and destructive vices deployed by others of ill”.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X, with his prophetic words of wisdom eloquently speaks to historic Afrikan cooperation between Afrikan souls in the diaspora and Afrikan souls on the continent of Afrika when he states:
“our Afrikan brothers can stretch forth their hands and reach us. And we can stretch forth our hands and reach them”.
Such cooperation is exceptionally empowering thrust reflective of a deeply rooted, natural and core interconnectedness between Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere. If brought into realisation optimality for this people can again be realised. This time secured into eternity. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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