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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
"Why do Americans think that their lives are more important than the lives of Kenyans?" My CNN report on the public opposition to an Ebola isolation facility for Americans in Kenya
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What has Christ-insanity, Mohammedanism and Judaism ever done for Black folks except take our money fool.
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La transition d'un système de puissance basé sur le contrôle à un système basé sur le service marque le changement fondamental nécessaire pour réaliser le système Ubumwe Afrika : 143. Les États-nations modernes, largement hérités des cadres administratifs coloniaux, tirent leur pouvoir de la coercition centralisée, de la force militaire et de la suppression de l'autonomie locale pour extraire et canaliser la richesse vers une capitale centrale. Ce modèle de "power-over" est intrinsèquement fragile et coûteux, car il nécessite la dépense constante de capital politique et économique pour gérer les frictions créées en forçant diverses communautés à des structures artificielles et rigides. En contraste frappant, le système 143 adopte la philosophie "Service-Hub" qui a défini les puissances décentralisées les plus prospères de l'Afrique des XIIe et XIIIe siècles. Dans ces anciennes confédérations, le leadership était un exercice de médiation et de fourniture de biens collectifs essentiels tels que des routes commerciales sécurisées, l'arbitrage sur le marché équitable et la cohésion culturelle que les nœuds locaux individuels ne pouvaient pas facilement obtenir par eux-mêmes. En se concentrant sur la fourniture d'infrastructures à haute utilité, ces empires ont tiré leur autorité de leur utilité pour la population, créant un réseau résilient où les régions s'alignaient volontairement avec le centre parce qu'il améliorait directement leur propre prospérité et sécurité. Le système 143 fonctionne comme une "version 2.0" de haute technologie de cette architecture ancienne, utilisant des outils modernes pour institutionnaliser ce mandat basé sur les services. Grâce à l'"épée économique", représentée par le cartel des minéraux, et à la fondation intellectuelle des temples CLI, la fédération fournit une valeur claire et mesurable qui responsabilise les nœuds locaux tout en assurant la force continentale collective. Ce cadre est protégé par la règle "80 % de souveraineté éternelle", un pare-feu constitutionnel qui empêche le conseil central de revenir aux habitudes extractives et coercitives de l'État-nation moderne. En fin de compte, le passage du contrôle au service est un impératif moral et stratégique pour le mouvement Ubumwe Afrika. En revenant à la définition d'un État en tant qu'arme de service, le système 143 élimine les frictions internes qui affligent la politique africaine depuis un siècle et la remplace par une fédération volontaire à haute efficacité. Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une amélioration des modèles existants ; il s'agit d'une remise en état fondamentale d'une philosophie de gouvernance ancestrale, adaptée pour servir de fondement à un continent unifié, souverain et prospère.
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The transition from a system of power based on control to one based on service marks the fundamental shift required to realize the Ubumwe Afrika: 143 System. Modern nation-states, largely inherited from colonial administrative frameworks, derive their power from centralized coercion, military force, and the suppression of local autonomy to extract and funnel wealth to a central capital. This "power-over" model is inherently fragile and expensive, as it requires the constant expenditure of political and economic capital to manage the friction created by forcing diverse communities into artificial, rigid structures.  In stark contrast, the 143 System adopts the "Service-Hub" philosophy that defined the most successful decentralized powers of 12th and 13th-century Africa. In these ancient confederations, leadership was an exercise in mediation and the provision of essential collective goods such as secure trade routes, fair market arbitration, and cultural cohesion that individual local nodes could not easily secure on their own. By focusing on providing high-utility infrastructure, these empires derived their authority from their usefulness to the population, creating a resilient network where regions voluntarily aligned with the center because it directly enhanced their own prosperity and security.  The 143 System functions as a high-tech "Version 2.0" of this ancient architecture, utilizing modern tools to institutionalize this service-based mandate. Through the "Economic Sword," represented by the Mineral Cartel, and the intellectual foundation of the CLI Temples, the federation provides clear, measurable value that empowers local nodes while ensuring collective continental strength. This framework is protected by the "80% Eternal Sovereignty" rule, a constitutional firewall that prevents the central council from ever reverting to the extractive, coercive habits of the modern nation-state.  Ultimately, the shift from control to service is a moral and strategic imperative for the Ubumwe Afrika movement. By returning to the definition of a state as a weapon of service, the 143 System eliminates the internal friction that has plagued African politics for a century and replaces it with a voluntary, high-efficiency federation. This is not merely an improvement on existing models; it is a fundamental reclamation of an ancestral governance philosophy, retrofitted to serve as the foundation for a unified, sovereign, and prosperous continent.
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King Cam
King Cam@MarquesSpeaks1·
Good evening my friends After the 48 nonstop hours I had. Driving 15 hours straight from Texas to Indiana for my eldest son’s internship Staying at the airport overnight I made it home Attended a meeting for staff and parents Now it’s time to sleep
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Agent Nala
Agent Nala@MainlandAfrica·
Hi Kwame, What did I lie about, be specific: 1. The apartheid Israel donated presidential aircraft for Kwame? 2. Ghana being the first African country to recognize Israel? 3. Kwame inviting Israel to Ghanaian cabinet session? Why on earth would you distinguish CIA from Israel?
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Kwame Nkrumah🇿🇦🇨🇩🇸🇩🇵🇸@PolitikalStratu

@MainlandAfrica You are lying 🤥 Nkrumah's presidential aircraft was bought in Britain. Nkrumah was very clear with his non-aligned movement, Israel was In a drive to advance political relationships with newly independent states. CIA is the one that planned Nkrumah's removal from power.

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Àyànfè
Àyànfè@Danny456080·
Colonial powers understood that a people’s religion and sacred traditions were closely tied to their identity and unity. By destroying and replacing those beliefs and symbols, they could weaken the people themselves.
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Oluwatimileyin✨🦋
Oluwatimileyin✨🦋@Timmysofine·
Gaining independence was the worst thing to happen to Nigeria.
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Àyànfè@Danny456080·
@esutadele11 Exactly, colonial powers didn't just stumble into this They carefully studied local beliefs and traditions as a strategy to break people's sense of identity and unity, making it easier to control them
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Moshabisto
Moshabisto@Tebzolah·
@esutadele11 @jamesonen I guess the root cause argument is the reason a 36 year old Tshwane CFO is driving Ferraris while awarding tenders to friends and family as the municipality collapses. Enough with the excuses.
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Moshabisto
Moshabisto@Tebzolah·
@esutadele11 @jamesonen We all know History. Colonialism cannot become a permanent excuse for poor leadership, weak governance, corruption, and the failure to build productive economies.
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Nora
Nora@Heal_within96·
@AishaDaughter Do you deny that there is some truth to what he is saying?
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Another ill educated buffoon making this stupid comparison between Africa and Singapore without realising that the scale, colonial legacy, and sheer physical space make the comparison so incredibly stupid. WALLAH, I HATE AFRICANS LIKE THESE.
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esutadele 𓂋𓍯𓇋𓇋𓈖𓆎𓅓𓏏𓀀
I literally stated exploitation and control ( which is external and balance sheets ( which is internal. The connection is one is the problem and the other is the symptom. Those post colonial leaders are former black elites in colonial era. Which part are you failing to understand?
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Moshabisto
Moshabisto@Tebzolah·
@esutadele11 @jamesonen Rodney argues about external factors while Agbo argues internal factors, read both books to avoid being mono dimensional and emotional. Post colonial elites, citizens take full responsibility of current state of underdevelopment in Africa currently.
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
Mali 🇲🇱 is 5,000 year strong. One of the Oldest civilizations in history going back 5,000 years. Dar Titchitt -2000 BCE Ghana Empire - 300 CE Mali Empire - 1235 CE Songhai - 1431 Wasulu empire - 1878 It may be even older with Ancient Sahara, but we need to do more digging. This is where the people draw their strength from. 💪
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Kentah Gwanjez
Kentah Gwanjez@GWANJEZ·
“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war.”
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