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AKWABBA
Akwaaba is a common word that means “Welcome” in the Akan language.
Tarkar People
The Tarkars were an Afrikan Yoruba Community of peoples located in the interior region of the Gulf of Guinea on the west coast of Afrika. The Tarkars were agricultural people raising hogs, goats, sheep, chickens, and cows.
Vision:
Liberation
Liberation is a mental exercise that involves challenge and freeing one’s mind from the Eurocentric underpinnings you have been indoctrinated into. These underpinnings, like religion and education, are steeped in misinformation.
By challenging these norms, you can empower yourself and gain a deeper understanding of your true identity. An important key to becoming aware of your Afrikan self is reversing course and opening one’s mind to the untapped African realities dwelling within one's personhood.
The journey is to look into the core of your being. How well you examine your Eurocentric personality determines the pace at which you will find your Afrocentric true self.
By challenging these norms, you can empower yourself and gain a deeper understanding of your true identity. An important key to becoming aware of your Afrikan self is reversing course and opening one’s mind to the untapped African realities dwelling within one's personhood.
The journey is to look into the core of your being. How well you examine your Eurocentric personality determines the pace at which you will find your Afrocentric true self.
Community
In addition to liberating the mind, the Afrikan must establish and maintain trans-Atlantic links for the purpose of coalition building. The community within this site is Afrocentric and seeks to galvanize collective thoughts, healthy living experiences, while working in unison to increase community wages through principled Afrikan wealth exchanges.
Community and unity work as a single organism and is strengthened by the input of each individuals talents to obtain successful outcomes.
Community and unity work as a single organism and is strengthened by the input of each individuals talents to obtain successful outcomes.
Our Principles
1. Reestablish the philosophy of Afrikan-centered tenets with the foundation being a commitment to the practice of shared social wealth and the work necessary to achieve it - Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)
2. Provides a platform to discuss ways to reestablish and improve on the development and promotion of trade and investment opportunities - Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)
3. To strive for and to maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race - Umoja (Unity)
4. To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness - Nia (Purpose)
2. Provides a platform to discuss ways to reestablish and improve on the development and promotion of trade and investment opportunities - Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)
3. To strive for and to maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race - Umoja (Unity)
4. To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness - Nia (Purpose)
Our Mission
The exploitation of Afrika's natural resources has had many negative consequences including environmental degradation, poverty, and violence which primarily is instigated by foreigners of European hue. The persons employed to cause havoc are paid handsomely by European factions.
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