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About'OAF

The Family of Afrikans

The One Afrika Family Organisation OAf is the organisation of all people of Afrikan descent worldwide, as in the dream of great Afrikan father, Marcus Garvey. All people of Afrikan descent are part and parcel of the One Afrika Family: whether you are a native Afrikan, an Afrikan - American, a Carribean, Dravidian, Melanesian, Black Asian, Black European etc you still retain your black identity, you are an Afrkan, you are welcome to your family: The One Afrika Family OAF. The vision of OAF is to lead the Afrikan family back to the top where we were before the 2,544 years of colonisation. We are here to restore the glory of Afrikans, to take us back to glory and honor and splendour; to make prosperity inevitable to every Afrikan. The mission of OAf is to Unite and Rebuild Afrika: to bring global, continental, ethnic/tribal and leaders - people unity fof Afrika. We are here for peace, cooperation, justice and rstoration of order, and we are here to rebuild every gresatness of Afrikans that was destroyed, until Afrika becomes the most edazzling place on the surface of planet earth. join OAF!

OAF IS CARRYING OUT A POWER PROJECT

ACPP

full meaning

The full meaning of ACPP is The Afrikan Continetal Power Project

Objective

Aim of ACPP

The aim of ACPP is uninterrupted power supply all over Afrika and diaspora.

Project Range

2019-2025

Initiated in 2019, by 2025, there will be uninterrupted power supply in Afrika.

Stakeholders

key players

The AU, Afrikan govts, diaspora, scientists, financiers, people and OAF.

4 Dimensions of Afrikan Unity

Global unity

This is the Unity of all Afrikan people and states worldwide. It is the first dimension of Afrikan unity.

Continental Unity

This is the Unification of Afrika into one state, country or nation: The United States of Afrika.

Ethnic Unity

This is the oneness of all the ethnic groups and tribes in Afrika and worldwide. it is very deep.

Leaders - People Unity

This is the full cooperation between Afrikan leaders and people. It is the last dimension of Afrikan unity.

Effect Of Unity

Once we achieve full Afrikan Unity, we have achieved full power to achieve full Afrikan progress for all Afrikans..

Unity Note

Afrikan unity gave Afrikans independence, more unity will give Afrikans freedom.

LEADERS OF THE ONE AFRIKA FAMILY - OAF

EZE CHIMERE NWAUZO, LEADER OF OAF WORLDWIDE. HAILS FROM THE STATE OF NIGERIA, AFRIKA

JEBRL DOMENIC MOHAMED, DEPUTY LEADER OF OAF. HAILS FROM THE STATE OF SOMALIA, AFRIKA.

2017

OAF Birth Year

2544

Years of Afrika's Colonisation

55

States in Afrika

1,900

Population of Afrika (Millions)

Publications

SOMALI GREENPEACE ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING PROJECT



A local youth led organization in Somalia which is working under the vision of "Make Somalia Green" has launched a tree planting project in the capital of Mogadishu. During the inauguration ceremony Dr Mohamed Abdullahi Buule , who's the founder expressed his commitments to ensure that youth are working for the favor of this great nation.


"The Association works on two main levels within the tree planting project, first it engages with the community as whole through sensitization and meetings with local youth." He said.

This project is expected to help communities build their knowledge about their local environment by sensitizing local workshops for the youth, and other members of the community and it will provide  leadership and community service experience to young people in the environmental sector.

"Secondly, volunteers will plant fruit and other lucrative trees on the hill sites and flat lands that have been degenerated within our communities of operation. The planting activity takes place during the rainy season and generally occurs three times a week. During the tree planting, SGPA volunteers link with local community youth and leaders to seek the best areas where trees can be planted and to ensure that these trees will be cared for." he added.

This tree planting project will engage community through sensitization meetings that discuss the importance of trees to provide protection from strong winds and rain and to prevent soil erosion. SOGPA's volunteers will work with the local community to seek the best and most appropriate areas fir planting trees to ensure they are cared for. They then plant trees with an awareness of what trees could potentially be lucrative for the community and could tackle issues such as food insecurity. The project will build knowledge about the environment and combat soil erosion.


Sultan of Sokoto you sit on a throne of blood - Nig Ethnicities Rage


sultan of sokoto
Saad Abubakar
Sultan of Sokoto

A coalition of several Itsekiri, Edo and Yoruba groups, Apapo Oodua Koya, (AOKOYA), has written a scathing open letter to the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad and the Fulani leaders over the state of the UKnation, especially the unabetted killing by Fulani militia AKa Fulani herdsmen or bandits.

In the letter addressed to the Sultan of Sokoto and Fulani leaders, the expressed “deepest feelings about the Nigerian state and what appears to be the pitfalls that lay ahead, most of which are oiled and orchestrated by your own people, the Fulani, albeit consciously.”

They accused the Sultan of ‘sitting on a throne soaked with the blood of millions of innocent souls anguished with deafening ears to the agony of the spirit of millions of victims of the horrendous killings by your men, who came from Fouta Jallon in Senegal, only some 210 years ago.’


Read the letter in full:

THE STATE OF THE NATION

We write this letter to you considering your importance as the head of the Fulani people in Nigeria. You are also the head of Fulani Muslims in Nigeria.It is our hope that you will be able to share the thoughts expressed here with the 7 million Fulani people in Nigeria through your traditional means of communication.

We write to honour you with this letter, given the floundering opportunities for a dialogue on the future of Nigeria, which has eluded the various ethnic groups in Nigeria and which may not enhance itself too soon.

Given the drumbeats of armed violence and extremism perpetrated largely by your people, and the fleeting prospects of a national dialogue, we hope this letter will not be the last opportunity to constructively engage you and the Fulani nation.

We, on behalf of Apapo Oodua Koya, (AOKOYA), a coalition of several Itsekiri, Edo and Yoruba groups write with our deepest feelings about the Nigerian state and what appears to be the pitfalls that lay ahead, most of which are oiled and orchestrated by your own people, the Fulani, albeit consciously.

Today, you sit on a throne soaked with the blood of millions of innocent souls anguished with deafening ears to the agony of the spirit of millions of victims of the horrendous killings by your men, who came from Fouta Jallon in Senegal, only some 210 years ago.

THE PAST

There was no history of Fulani in today’s territory until 1804. This was 800 years after the Yoruba Kingdoms had been established, about 600 years after the Hausa, Ijaw, Tiv, Igala, Junkun Kingdoms had flourished. The Igbo Nation had existed for centuries before your people wandered into this hemisphere.
We recall that your forebears came to power through brutal and bloody conquest of indigenous peoples in many parts of Northern Nigeria under the guise of Islam even though Islam had taken firm roots in Yorubaland, Kano and Bornu Empires as early as the 11th century.

Since your sojourn in Nigeria, you have been very lucky.

A whole country of over 300 ethnic groups, was handed over to you a foreigner, first through conquest of some of its part, you, who never owned an inch of land centuries earlier in this hemisphere.

You have reaped the fruits which trees you did not plant and you knew not when they were planted.

Moreso, you were from a family of wanderers and your emergence as Emir and traditional ruler was unusual, having no royal blood in your veins ab initio.

No doubt, you succeeded in taking over the land, the main means of production of these innocent peoples whose main offence was that they were too caring, too gentle, too subservient and accommodating of foreigners in their ancestral homeland.

Today, you sit on a throne soaked with the blood of millions of innocent souls anguished with deafening ears to the agony of the spirit of millions of victims of the horrendous killings by your men, who came from Fouta Jallon in Senegal, only some 210 years ago.

The British left in 1960 and you emerged as the main benefactor even though your people were not known to have fought for independence.

You were wise enough to plant your people in the security institutions, a reflection of your preference for force and brigandage instead of a knowledge-driven society.

Through direct military intervention or subterfuge, sly plots, you have been ruling Nigeria, or determining who rule Nigeria since 1960. This is a rare luck that only courageous people can manage for some time, but needs wise, intelligent, decent and conscientious people to manage for a millennium.

Under the false, artificial creation called Nigeria, your people produce no oil, yet you appropriate and decide how the resources should be expended.

You have no access to the Ocean, yet you decide which goods should be imported and which vessel should ply routes that indigenous owners of this God given oceans had been using for centuries.

All the military weapons were bought not by your money, but you decide who should use them and who should be killed by the same weapons. You have no rich scholarly tradition, yet your people sit on the Nigerian Universities Commission, (NUC) and decide the faith of other Nigerians.

You located all the military institutions in your land, more out of fear than out of love for justice and fairplay.

90 percent of Nigerian resources are sourced from the South and Middle Belt, yet you decide how the funds should be spent. Did you think this irresponsible way of life will continue for ever? Did your people think we are foolish and even if we are, did you think coming generations will accept this brazen exploitation? We have called for dialogue on these issues, but you call it treason.

The truth is that you have grossly mismanaged this opportunity. Your ruinous and destructive tradition has robbed on all Nigerians. Your intuition for aggression has become a national culture.

Your disdain for debate and logical criticisms has been imbibed by Nigerians who continue to gravitate towards the custodians of political power, whose way of life must be imbibed for recognition.

You have ruined and destroyed this whole nation at your beckon due to your exclusive, narrow, primordial and savage instincts driven only by your self interest and your brutal and non-negotiable desire to conquer and subdue every nationality in Nigeria. This is a tall task which you are hell bent in executing.

THE INVASION OF YORUBALAND BY FULANI HERDSMEN

We like to caution you on your latest antics to renew your grand 1804 design to conquer the entire country, not through ideas but through the most savage tradition of killings and maiming.

This to us is at the bottom of the current Fulani kidnapping in Yorubaland. We wish to inform you that we are aware of your grand plan to renew a project done half way and put on mute mode since the defeat of your forces in 1840 by the Yoruba Army.

We are worried that you and your Fulani people have been suspiciously silent on the kidnapping of Yoruba people, the killing of our young professionals including the killing of the daughter of a prominent Yoruba leader.

We were not surprised that you and the other Fulani leaders did not consider it necessary to send condolence messages or even visit the family of the slain woman. This can only mean your tacit approval or at least, a philosophy of cold compromise.

Please be aware that in the past two years, records show that 689 Yoruba people have been kidnapped by your people, Fulani, about 400 reported cases of rape, including rape of toddlers. Out of this number of the kidnapped, 356 were women, and out of that number, 250 were married women.

In all, 112 people were killed by your Fulani people either for resisting kidnap or for failing to pay ransom. This may mean nothing to you, but to us, it means a lot.

We urge you to imagine a group of armed Yoruba cocoa farmers storming forests in Kano, Katsina and Sokoto, kidnapping Fulani people, raping their young girls and even killing the daughter of an Emir or a prominent Fulani leader? Can you also imagine the same heavily armed Yoruba cocoa farmers occupying your forests, stopping your people from farming and preventing your people from plying the highways in their ancestral homes?

To make the matter worse, imagine the armed Yoruba cocoa farmers carry out these terrible crimes under the banner of a Yoruba man as the Nigerian President. How will you feel?

As it is, your people, the Fulani are digging their hands down our throats. They are entering our bedrooms and sleeping with our mothers and wives. These actions are not only against Islam, they are against humanity.

These latest actions plus our experiences in the past have combined to renew the energy of millions of Yoruba people who want a country of their own. Either you like it or not, this will happen. God, before whom you and your big crown are like but a filthy rag, will make it happen.

We urge you to prepare your self to dialogue or if you chose the path of violence, there will be proportional response. Having Yoruba or Igbo Republics is something you do not wish to hear, but which is imminent and inevitable.

Please be aware that the Yoruba do not begrudge your values and the ways of your living, all we are saying is that we want to live our lives, design our political and cultural architecture, live and die on our own terms.

The forthcoming Yoruba Republic will be glad to accommodate righteous Fulani people who respect our civilisations and the laws of our fatherland.

We wish to use this opportunity to advice you and your people to be aware that you have no power to conquer Yoruba Nation. Your forebears tried and failed. Your military and political surrogates tried, marked with killings, maiming and destruction of our economy, yet they failed.

We ask you to instruct your people, the armed Fulani herdsmen to withdraw from Yoruba territories and on their own, mop up the cache of arms and ammunition stored in Yoruba territories.

Sir, the Yoruba people stand for peace and not war. We would prefer these issues to be resolved amicably without firing any gun shot. But, we wish to say that if your heart remains rebellious and your soul defiant, the Yoruba people are not afraid to confront you once again the way we did some 175 years ago, this time in the most ferocious manner you can ever imagine. It is necessary to let you know this even though we are aware that you will not change the conquest desires of your heart.

We wish you a happy Salah and Allah’s wisdom to know and do what is right.

Yours Sincerely,

The Yoruba self determination group

For Apapo Oodua Koya, (AOKOYA)

Col Abimbola Sowumi (rtd)

Mallam Salau Ahmed Akorede

Courtesy: elombah.com

The Colonial Letter By King Leopold II To Missionaries In Afrika


This is a letter written 1883 by King Leopold II of Belgium to missionaries in Kongo on how to twist the message of Christian to make Afrikans mentally enslaved which is contrary to Christian doctrine.
No wonder Afrikans are so mentally colonised today.


Great Quotes

There is no force, however formidable, that a united people cannot overcome.

Dr. kwame Nkrumah

Founder of OAU

Let Afrika be our guiding star: our star of destiny.

Marcus Garvey

Founder of UNIA - ACL

Afrikan unity is Afrikan Progress; the first mission of any genuine Afrikan Leader must be to Unite Afrika.

Eze Chimere Nwauzo

Leader of OAF

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