3 Pan-African Pillars : Ayiti to Haiti, Reginald Lewis, Women’s Political Participation

Hello AfriKili Family, Let’s explore our 3 Pan-African pillars: History, Business and Politics HISTORY Haiti, the 1st Black Republic On January 1, 1804, General Dessalines signed the Haitian Declaration of Independence, which made Saint Domingue the first independent nation in the Caribbean, the second democracy in the western hemisphere, and the first black republic in […]

Introduction to AfriKili 7: Out of Many, One! Let’s Get to Work!

Africa has everything to be the leading continent in the world! It is the richest continent by natural resources, it has the human resource to transform its natural resources, and it has the size to be the biggest market. However, the current African nations were not designed to do it alone! All the African nations […]

Introduction to AfriKili 6: From the Diaspora to the Motherland!

Whether you are in the diaspora or from the diaspora, you have a big role to play in the AfriKili fight. As a matter of fact, the Pan-African dream and the fight for a unified Africa began with great men and women in the diaspora. There were people like William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (W.E.B. […]

Introduction to AfriKili 5: Shared African Realities

If you have not travelled across Africa or if you have not kept up with Pan-African news coverage, you might think that your African country of origin is much better than others on the continent. Well, that is not necessarily true. Even though, there are unique circumstances in different African countries, there are many shared […]

Introduction to AfriKili 3: Reclaiming the African Nations

The United States of America is an interesting case study on nation-building. The country began as a collection of separately governed colonies. However, the colonies ultimately decided to adopt a representative system with Senators and House Representatives representing the interests of their respective regions, within a central federal government. Simultaneously, each region or State—as they […]

Introduction to AfriKili 1: Fasten your seatbelts, AfriKili is taking off!!!

Hello World! Welcome to the AfriKili blog. I am extremely excited to launch it! Over the first 7 days of this blog’s existence, I will introduce the Afrikili concept by posting 7 daily entries. At the end of this 7-day series of entries, you will have a clear understanding of what AfriKili aims to achieve […]