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THE BOOK’S SUMMARY

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The beaten track to the Taking Back of Afrika Habitat is a mix of responses by nationalities in their struggles to take back ownership of the Afrika habitat from the privateers.

The Africa (with a ‘c’) is privatised 54 estates as carved in the Berlin 1884 Conference out of sight of the nationalities.

The two-prong responses to take back ownership of Afrika habitat, as bequeathed by the ancestors was to sharpen the necessary Spears into an army that would acquire the tools for better decision- making and heave the Afrika Shield to protect Afrika habitat.

The Spears sent to acquire the tools for better decision-making privatised it (put to private use) or put it to the use of privateers.

This outcome is consistent with Berlin’s intentions for a Berlin-Africa.

To follow that model suggest that the ‘Afrika Army of Spears’ reinforce the model of Afrika as a privatised estate and to remain a privatised estate and consequently did and have abdicated their responsibilities to enable the nationalities take back and control the Afrika habitat .

This book

• Attempts to point out some of the flaws exploited by privateers to take control of Afrikathe nationalities struggles to the taking back of ownership of the Afrika habitat through the Army of Spears
• Makes a proposition for the ‘Army of Spears’ to assume their responsibilities to enable the nationalities tale back ownership of the Afrika Habitat
• Suggests tools that Spears need to realise the responsibility of restoring ownership of Afrika Habitat
• Raises the hope of and for an enabled Afrika to the taking back of ownership of the Afrika habitat.

The clarion call to spears is Assert ‘A’, Reflect ‘R’ and Act ‘A’.

Spears must assume their responsibility by first accounting to the nationalities and putting into use the tools for making better decisions they have acquired for the benefit of Afrika nationalities.

The ‘army’ must heave the Afrika Shield to defend the habitat.