Ndewo FTL! Revolutionary Greetings my name is Haki kweli Shakur of The August Third Collective NAIM founded by Sanyika (Monster kody) Shakur, I am Also member of The NAFC, I'm Conscious New Afrikan Citizen of The People's Republic of New Afrika and Former Minister Of Foreign Affairs of The PG-RNA, New Afrikan Historian, Advocate for The Freedom of PPS & POWS!
I'm New Afrikan Revolutionary Nationalist that's my Politics!
I do this for the street combatants, street orgs/tribes/gangs/, lumpen , Youth , New Afrika, and Our people trying to find they way to better days that leads to Independence & Land!
Stand Up Struggle Forward!
FTL!
Haki Kweli Shakur
15 Years since we lost our General Baba Geronimo Jijaga Pratt.
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📖 SUSF RB
Tap in LGUOO 2026 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
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Biafra Day
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Furaha Kuzaliwa! Owusu Yaki Yakubu aka Atiba Shanna (James Sayles) New Afrikan Theoretician, New Afrikan Author, Communist, Revolutionary Nationalist and Mentor to Many Comrades, Freedom Fighters, Thinkers, Combatants and Soldiers was born on this day.
The Black Liberation Army were the military frontline of the Black Liberation Movement in the 1970s.
They were guided in their work through the slogan Build to Win!
By the early 1980s the entire BLM has been all but totally destroyed.
As a former BLA soldier, New Afrikan POW and a leading nationalist thinker, OWUSU YAKI YAKUBU argued that the liberation movement had been defeated and, that if it were to be successful, needed to be totally rebuild
His words follow.....
We must emphasize rebuild, l.e., that Ne must re-orient and re-organize, because the destruction to our previous structures -and the reasons for it-wasn't of a mere quantitative nature.
That is, the movement and our organizations didn't suffer defeat and setback simply because of the state's repression, but also - primarily - because our "minds weren't right."
Our thinking was faulty. Our practice wasn't up to par. The structures that We had built were unable to withstand the onslaught of the empire, so there must have been something wrong with these structures.
Consequently, We don't wanna simply reconstruct the "same" structures or the same kind of structures. We gotta re-think the situation, and come up with some new designs and some new alloys that will be able to withstand future waves of repression, while also being adequate means of helping us secure power.
Owusu Yaki Yakubu,
Vita Wa Watu: Book 12
Sanyika Shakur (formerly known as Monster Kody) deeply credited James "Yaki" Sayles with mentoring him and de-colonizing his mind while incarcerated. After being captured and sent back to prison, Shakur recounted being told by Sayles: "I'd rather have one cadre free than 100 AK-47s," a sentence he said took him years to fully appreciate.
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If you missed the live premiere Screening & Discussion - Across Enemy Lines: Shaka A. Shakur powered by @MAKCapitalism the link is now in our bio. Check it out and share with your community and networks.
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Happy Afrikan Liberation Day Worldwide. 🌍
" For New Afrikan revolutionaries, this moment confirms the necessity of independent political consciousness and nation-building wit boots on the ground and making our presence felt in our third world communities and districts. The people won't know that there's a struggle that they may want to join for National Liberation if the Nationalist aren't making an impact on our people. They are looking for us!
Our future cannot rest solely in court decisions, political parties, or temporary reforms negotiated within colonial structures.
While defensive struggles around voting rights and representation remain important, they cannot become the final horizon of our politics. for self-determination is not outdated.
It is becoming more necessary as the amerikan empire enters deeper instability.
And in this era of fascism, surveillance, displacement, and imperial warfare, Malcolm’s message to the grassroots remains alive:
No oppressed people can depend entirely on the institutions of their oppressor for freedom.
Freedom requires organized power.
Freedom requires land.
Freedom requires political consciousness.
And freedom requires the courage to imagine a future beyond empire itself.
This means The War In Amerika is now the ballot or the bullet is at the crossroads.
That is the unfinished task before us as New Afrikan people in the 21st century. "
- @haki_kweli_shakur
Malcolm X Day: War in America and The Question of New Afrikan National Liberation In The 21st Century
Substack Link substack.com/@hakikwelishakur/note/p-198366747?r=1…
Rebuild!
SUSF!
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📢 Introduction and Question from Depauw Student on New Afrikan National Liberation struggle today within the context of Indigenous Nations and U.S. Imperialism.
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Check it out This Guest Lecture Depauw University. @IndyLiberationCenter
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#malcolmxday Happy Omowale ❌ Day! New Substack link 🔗 Below
Malcolm X Day: War in America and the Question of New Afrikan National Liberation In The 21st Century
Every year on Malcolm X Day we celebrate the life, legacy, and political clarity of Malcolm X — a revolutionary whose words continue to shake the foundations of amerikan empire long after his assassination.
But honoring Malcolm cannot stop at quoting speeches, posting pictures, or reducing him to a symbol of illusionary resistance.
We must truly honor Malcolm, we must continue with the political direction he was moving toward in the final years of his life: anti-imperialism, pan afrikanism, internationalism, self-determination, and the right of oppressed peoples and nations to control their own destiny including The New Afrikan Nation.
This is why Imari Obadele’s pamphlet War in America: The Malcolm X Doctrine remains deeply relevant today.
Obadele Overstood Malcolm not simply as a civil rights leader, but as a revolutionary human rights strategist leader who recognized that New Afrikan/Black people inside the United States exist under colonial conditions.
Malcolm saw that our struggle was not merely about integration into a burning empire, but about liberation from it.
Today i see in 60 ADM 2026, that analysis feels even more urgent in the 21st century fascist amerika.
Under the openly imperialist and fascistic politics of Donald Trump and the broader amerikan ruling class system, we are witnessing the sharpening contradictions of the empire both domestically and internationally. Militarization, mass surveillance, attacks on migrants, repression of protest movements, voter repression, prison expansion, police occupation of New Afrikan/Black communities, attacks on education, and aggressive white nationalist chauvinism have all intensified.
Yet the crisis is not simply Trump.
Trump is a symptom of the long historical trajectory of the United States itself — a settler empire built through land theft, slavery, Indigenous genocide, racial capitalism, and global militarism.
This is why Malcolm’s message still matters. 🟩🟥⬛️
Read Full Article and Share Please!
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“ Over 80% Percent of Black People’s Land Has Been Stolen By The U.S. Government In The Past 30 Years Alone ”
– Dara Abubakari
War in America : The Struggle to Free The Land Forum
November 9, 1979
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