• Batu posted an update 11 months ago ·

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      386 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      Great nations are thinkers, planners, doers, providers, protectors & masters over their own lives, land, development & destiny. They’re not dependents, beggars, buffoons, slaves & whores for other nations.

      Baba Batu A. Shakari, Ph.D.

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      • 19,573 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

        Nana Batu, mepa wo kyɛw (pls), just yesterday, one of Abibitumi’s Warriors-in-Training, Brother Baka, asked the following question:
        “How do we create a communal, equitable, non-exploitative economic system to replace capitalism in Kmt?”

        Would you please address this? Bro Baka is inferring that no viable economic system currently exists for us. Do you agree? Is one in the process of development? Is the blueprint already laid out in one of your books? If so, please introduce us to the work.
        We give thanks for all you do.

        BlackTastic!
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        • 386 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          I’ve written several books & done several presentations on DVD that deal with economics & the need for us to establish OUR OWN ECONOMIC SYSTEM. Virtually all of my books talk about economics, because economics is a critical component to us achieving Our Worldwide Liberation from all foreign domination and control.

          However, the book of mine that talks most extensively about Sesh-Tcheba is my work entitled, “Revolutionary Thought”. The following passages are quotes from the book on the economic principle of Sesh-Tcheba:

          “Sesh-Tcheba (the free exchange of goods and services among people according to their needs) is a term derived from the Ancient Egyptian Language of Our African Ancestors called Metu Neter or Hieroglyphics, and could serve as the basis for our attainment of maximum economic growth and development in the most efficient and egalitarian manner possible.

          Sesh-Tcheba is our passport to economic independence.” (pg. 38)

          Of course, the book covers much more than this little tidbit of information, so it requires a full reading of the book. This book, as well as all of my books, can be purchased either through Shakari Publications by calling (773) 437-7170 to place your order, or it can be purchased via Amazon.com.

          I hope this information is helpful. ❤🖤💚🛠