Complementarity

 

Afrikan Warrior Couples Excerpt taken from the last chapter: The couple is the bedrock of the nation. Without it there is no family, no people. Without couples there can be no family to procreate and rear confident, untroubled, anchored children. No viable, community-respecting generation can be born to continue the process of life, living, building and defending. Afrikan couples must be whole, individually and as one. They must be able to trust their selves and each other implicitly. And that is what makes it imperative that we carefully choose our mates for Afrikan reasons. We must choose with vision. For we are the vanguard. Our unions have purpose far greater than the wants or needs of either member individually or the couple together. We do not bemoan this privilege. In fact, it is just the opposite. We are soldiers in love with forming beautiful families, rearing happy, thinking children, building strong, lasting communities, raising a mighty nation and removing all enemies. For Afrikan warrior scholar complements, there is no other reason for being.


Complementarity

Views: 3

Reply to This

Thanks for your support!


All Donations goes directly towards operating K.I.K, Knowledge is King, Thank You!

Who is on K.I.K??

  

VISITOR COUNTER

Blog Posts

Black Hebrew Israelites

Posted by Mark Wells on August 20, 2010 at 4:30am 2 Comments

The Jonestown Massacre

Posted by Mark Wells on June 29, 2011 at 7:00pm 0 Comments

Detox and Cleansing

Posted by Mark Wells on March 28, 2010 at 1:00am 2 Comments

BLACK WOMEN BEING STRONG

Posted by Ruminatus San on February 22, 2010 at 9:30am 65 Comments

The Heart of the Matter Is...

Posted by Mark Wells on September 29, 2012 at 10:00pm 0 Comments

The Human Mind

Posted by Mark Wells on March 7, 2010 at 1:30am 0 Comments

Prioritizing the Spirit

Posted by Mark Wells on May 15, 2013 at 10:43am 1 Comment

History of Mathematics (Part 3)

Posted by Mark Wells on October 20, 2012 at 11:30pm 0 Comments

ALL AFRICA

Africa: Seizing Opportunities, Delivering Products As African Markets Expand - P&G

[allAfrica]Last year, the United States announced a new strategy toward sub-Saharan Africa that emphasizes increased trade and investment, including intra-African trade. Officials acknowledge that more work needs to be done, especially now that China has become Africa's largest trading partner.

Africa: Calls for Rhino Horn Legalisation Grow

[ThinkAfricaPress]With the number of rhinos poached increasing despite government efforts, could legalising the trade in rhino horn solve the problem?

Algeria: Algerian Press Demand Truth On Bouteflika's Health

[RFI]Algerian newspapers on Tuesday denounced a news blackout by the government over the state of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has been in a French hospital for three weeks. The government has accused local and international media of publishing false information as rumours circulate that the president may even be in a coma.

Central Africa: In Africa's Great Lakes Region, Peace Dividend Must Follow Peace Deal

[World Bank]Washington, DC -Africa's Great Lakes region today has the chance to achieve something that has eluded its war-weary people for several decades. It can silence the guns, boost trust and trade between neighbors, educate millions of out-of-school children, empower women, and create economic opportunities that will help the countries forge a path to prosperity, good governance, and lasting stability.

Nigeria: Nine Minor Informants to Kidnappers, Assassins Nabbed

[Vanguard]Sapele -Nine minors, all males, suspected to be members of four different dreaded cult groups that have been disguising and acting as informants to kidnappers and assassins in Sapele, Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State, were Tuesday arrested and paraded in Koko, Warri North Local Government Area of Delta state, by men of the Nigeria Army, Koko Barrack, in conjunction with the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield. They have said to be terrorizing Sapele and environs, for some time now.

© 2013   Created by Mark Wells.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service