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Rise Young Knights Of African Civilization. by KingSango(m): 8:53pm On May 23, 2016
Greetings,

I took a hiatus and I needed to refresh my mind so when I call upon Sango its the most sincere. Well, sometimes I need rest. We all do. But this lecture by Dr. Umar Johnson, "Old Leaders Need To Sit Down", excited me, I couldn't accepted this more as truth. In the U.S, during the 50's and 60's, there were just way too many Baby Boomers, and those kids grew up and took a lot of powerful positions, in the society. They look upon themselves, Baby Boomers, with great esteem for having achieved some historical grounds like "Civil Rights", an integrated society and the sex revolution.

But the ideas for their time won't work in our time because the Baby Boomer days are long gone. The 60's struggle although we honor it, it was reaped with flaws, disorganization, treachery, bribery, and exploitation. The assassination of Black leaders by Blacks who disagreed with them and ultimately envied them. With all due respect, it was a powerful movement but its tactics are outdated. We have the internet now we don't have to gather in huge numbers or pay travel expenses to merge minds. We can crowdfund online and we have proven we can do that. So we are literally beyond marches, drawn out legal battles and avoiding economic struggle and independence, we need to centralize our efforts, make them worldwide, and create our own states in places outside of Africa. Even if unity would disrupt the African American community. We need to disconnect from those who are cancerous too it. Those who oppose unity and those who don't want to build. Those who are afraid of upsetting the enemy can not be amongst the Pan Africans. Get from us!

I respect Elders and the Oyo Mesi are strong Elders. The Elderof Ghana, Benin, Senegal are strong. There are elder kings and statesman, like His Imperial Majesty Alaafin Adeyemi III and Pres. Mugabe, and President Yahya Jammeh . There is Queen Hajiya Haidzatu who is very strict in cutting out nonsense in Her lands and moving her people forward. King Peggy of Ghana is very keen in helping her people to become self sustaining in their community of 30,000 she has introduced various business projects that is having effect finding work for all. Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda, the Queen Mother of Buganda, has put forth a huge infrastructure project, a beautiful designed campus for her Nnabagereka Development foundation institute for women and children of Uganda. These elders want to see the rise of Africa for the benefit of their children and protect their people. So our revolution must not be to usurp the wise rule of Elders and African royalty but structure our unity to have young leaders out front to lead the return of our mighty empires of glory. Our empires still exist and their titles pass down by lineage that has not been broken in many places in Africa. This is where Dr. Umar Johnson fits into the scheme, as a valiant knight of African civilization, the current great leader of Pan Africans.He is a young African knight. We are all young knights of African civilization. Dr. Umar Johnson's vision to create a Pan African elite school for boys, and a powerful clinic school eventually for girls, is the height of the worldwide Pan African movement now. Lots of people want Dr. Umar Johnson to place his FDMA school in their land. Dr. Umar Johnson has placed us, African Americans, in a high position in the eyes of all Africans. Yet we Pan Africans are worldwide. There's is progress going on worldwide as we move forward to Arise Africa 2063.

Let me say that a school for girls to me is the most important but Ogun needs to build first. Ogun is the builder. We need young men to build as as creating civil corps or cadet schools have used by our ancient ancestors to speed up infrastructure building. Focusing upon Ogun power that's how Dr. Umar Johnson will repeat the history of his ancestor Fredrick Douglas, his hero Marcus Mosiah Garvey, and create some history of his own. Give to his cause now and make history of your own. The Pan Africans worldwide who stood with Marcus Garvey are still proud that they did because they made history. This is how come Marcus Garvey's vision of an Africa for Africans continues to make stride. Because those Pan Africans before kept the movement alive. But the time for talk is over. Support now!

We must support all who are seriously about building Africa for Africans. The students and Pan African team will create FDMA Academy thanks to many young leaders. Those who have donated, those have helped spread the message, those who have defended the movement, and those who support it very vigorously from the background. My prayer is that you stay seeing the brighter side. We are winning this struggle. Do some NLP on yourself, or affirmations, to program yourself to know you are a winner, you can achieve what you will. All of it, that you dream, and work for, is happening now. So stay working and keep being creative all of you young leaders of Pan Africa.

Ase, ase, ase, ooo


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