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KUJITIWALA (“Afrikan Self-Government”)
An Afrikan Sovereignist interpretation of the Nguzo Saba
UMOJA (“unity”)
The Pan-Afrikanist Vision of Afrikan people throughout the
world joining forces to fight for Afrikan Sovereignty and to build an
Afrikan World Order.KUJICHAGULIA (“self-determination”)
Afrikan people defining ourselves and determining our own
destiny as a Sovereign people.UJIMA (“collective work and responsibility”)
Afrikan people working together, being responsible to and for
each other, and accepting a common system of accountability.UJAMAA (“familyhood”)
Creating economic cooperatives based on the concept of
Afrikan familyhood, interdependence, interrelationship, and
village and national unity.NIA (“purpose”)
Afrikan people sharing common goals that determine our
commitments and guide our choices and decisions. This gives
purpose to our lives and to our work, and tells us why we were
born Afrikan.KUUMBA (“creativity”)
To think with Afrikan minds and to create from our Afrikan-
center. When we practice this principle, we no longer imitate
europeans. We find our own way.IMANI (“faith”)
To believe in the Vision of Afrikan Sovereignty, and to have
the passion and the wer (“will,” “heart”) to bring it into being.Mama Marimba Ani