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Personal Challenges to Taking Back Ownership

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The Charter
The Charter is for restoring the leadership of Afrika Nationalities. The Charter is indeed the first and tentative step to Taking Back of Afrika Habitat.

Its’ only the opinion-makers sharpened as the Spears equipped with tools for aiding better decision-making responsible for guiding the nationalities on the process to bring in The Charter.

We expect all those who want to answer the clarion call will grapple with what The Charter is all about and may hopefully come to a conclusion that it is a particular Shield for protecting the habitat and its’ person.

The TEST
The TEST is the new constitution after the restoration of the leadership of the nationalities.

Ownership
The ownership of the Afrika Habitat is the heart of the matter. The restoration of the leadership of Afrika Nationalities is in recognition of the fact that they own the Habitat and that as owners all strategic decision-making with respect to the Habitat derive from them.

Spears
A Spear is an Afrika Person. You have a duty to respond to the Clarion Call.

Shield
These are the tools Spears must use to protect themselves and the habitat.

CLASS element
Anyone who is keen on ‘taking back ownership’ of the Afrika Habitat will face a personal challenge of liberating himself or herself by thinking out of the boxes to capture and consequently explain convincingly the set of circumstances one finds oneself in:

• First one will refresh ones’ feelings about ones’ political idols shaking the crux of held belief in ones’ political leaders, political ideology [socialism, capitalism, communism, etc.], political grouping/parties/congresses/conventions/ etc. etc.

• Second, one will be faced with coming-out and losing face with their erstwhile friends /comrades/compatriots/acquaintances etc. acquired along the political journeys that culminated in being a political leader or remaining a political leader.

• Third, one will look or seek for new solutions or other ways of reconnecting with Afrika person in a way that is meaningful to one while remaining engaged with what is going on around one.

After recovering from the above trance, the issues of the distinct set of Afrika Person (DA1, DA2 and DA3), thus whether conservative, liberal or progressive await us:

• Conservative and Liberal Afrikans: The likely approach is a wholesome evaluation as to whether these Afrikans made matters worse, bought time or a consequence of a situation beyond the control of the political leaders and opinion-makers, given that privateers were armed with interesting but alien methods of managing the habitat. The privateers may be seen as a necessary and useful development because they enabled the politicians and opinion-makers to deal directly or indirectly with the privateers who had overwhelmed the habitat. They may be read as useful and necessary step and passage for economic freedom given the time frame since the first Afrika Habitat, Ghana, declared independence. Against all these and others not mentioned here will be the merits or demerits of social and cultural freedom from privateers.

• Progressive Afrikans will continuously inhabit ones’ conscience as indication of failures, shame on and to Afrika Person. One will wonder what held them back and/or why they held back for so long and yet never gave up. One will assess losses Afrika Habitat has experienced in all its facets – cultural, social, political and economic from their hibernation. They may be seen as those who kept hopes alive and in time the real driver and engine for this document.