Revolutionary Greetings To All Nationals, Comrades, Citizens, Members, Leaders and Stakeholders of Ken. G. Morka Foundation Grassroots Movement.
CALL FOR AFRICAN UNITY, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, AND MENTAL LIBERATION:
BUILD AFRICA INTO ONE POWERFUL WAVE
“We must all build Africa unity into one powerful wave to sweep away our main enemy: unemployment, poverty, inequality, illiteracy, and mental slavery.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
These are not five separate problems. They are one system. A system designed to keep Africa poor, divided, and dependent.
“Poverty in Africa is not an accident. It is a man-made system. And mental slavery is the glue that holds it together.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
The Ken G. Morka Foundation Grassroots Movement is mobilizing 100 Million Africans to break that system from the ground up.
Through Skill Centers, Learning Hubs, and Cooperatives, we are turning the grassroots into the commanders of Africa’s future.
THE TIME FOR A BORDERLESS AFRICA IS NOW: Now is the time for visa-free movement across the continent. Africans should be able to move freely in a united and borderless Africa.
“Colonialism drew lines on our land to divide us. Only a lie can keep those lines in our minds. From Cape to Cairo, we are one people with many tongues.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
You cannot build a common market with closed borders. You cannot build African solidarity with locked airports. “A people who cannot move freely on their own continent will never be free in the world.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
Visa-free Africa is not a favor. It is a right. It is the foundation of trade, innovation, culture, and unity.
IN CONTEXT POOR AFRICANS ARE NOT ENEMIES—WE ARE VICTIMS OF THE SAME SYSTEM:
Let it be clear: In context Poor Africans are not enemies of one another. We are victims of the same system of injustice, poverty, oppression, inequality, division, discrimination, racism, tribalism, exploitation, and mental slavery. etc.
“Division is the cheapest weapon of the oppressor. When the poor fight each other, the rich sleep well.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
The Hausa man and the Kikuyu woman are not rivals. They are brothers and sisters chained by the same economic model.
“The forces that unite us—history, blood, struggle, destiny are older and stronger than any border drawn in Berlin.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
Our dignity demands that we stop fighting each other and start fighting the system together.
THE GREATEST DANGER TODAY: LACK OF VISION—- As we speak about African unity, we must confront one of the greatest dangers facing the continent today: leadership without vision. The ultimate betrayal of today’s youth is not unemployment. It is a lack of vision from leaders.
“It is not a crime to be unemployed in a system designed to keep you poor. It is a crime for a leader to have no plan to end it. That is treason against the future.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
Humanity’s future depends on African youth.
“Africa is the youngest continent. If African youth do not lead, the world will collapse. But youth without vision become mercenaries of their own destruction.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
The history of African liberation has always been written by courageous youth. We refuse to let this generation be remembered as the generation that waited.
SHATTER THE CHAINS OF IGNORANCE AND UNITE AFRICA: ThinkDeep and always remember, “The worst enemy of a people are those who keep them in ignorance.” Ignorance of our history. Ignorance of our power. Ignorance of our duty to each other. That is why KGMF is building Learning Hubs across the grassroots.
“You cannot decolonize the land while your mind remains colonized. The first battlefield is the curriculum.” — Prof. Ken G. Morka
Let’s shatter the chains of ignorance. Let’s replace foreign curricula with African knowledge. Let’s replace dependency with production. Let’s replace division with unity.