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“To Be Afrikan or not To Be” (Nana Baffour, Asa Hilliard III) This is not a question. It is a statement of fact made by our brilliant Bakulu (“Ancestor”), who loved us. Either we claim our beingness as Afrikans or we cease to “be”. It is a question of consciousness and identity. Our existence as a people is at issue. To identify as Afrikan is…
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Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
N’kulu ‘Ancestor’
Bakulu ‘Ancestors’ (plural)
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“In Afrikan Sovereignty, we have the power to make the rules that we live by and the laws through which we affirm the Maatic order. We create a system of accountability as reflective of Afrikan Ancestor Communion and Afrikan cultural values. Afrikan Sovereign Power means that the Afrikan World Collective, our Race-Family, has the ability to…
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Abibifahodie!
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“Accepting homosexuality simply because it is in the family is too
simplistic a solution for an intelligent people. Many of us grew up
in the same household with individuals who were accused of and
served time for serious felonies. That does not compel us to take
up a life of crime. Too many of us have had our blood contaminated
by European rape.… - Load More