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UNA: Awakening the Giant — The Army of 700 Million Sons of Africa Motherland. 10, #10
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Résumé
UNA: Awakening the Giant - The Army of 700 Million Sons of Africa Motherland is not an ordinary book. It is a prophetic manifesto, a torch, and a trumpet calling Africa's youth to rise. Written with fire and vision by Adrianus Andrew Muganga (Ramadan), this powerful work is the final volume of the UNA trilogy, following The United Nations of Africa (UNA) and The Midnight / The Veil. This book confronts centuries of lies, exploitation, and division that have kept Africa bowed.
It unmasks global systems of control-aid that chains, debt that imprisons, and division that weakens. It calls out false leaders who enslave their own people while serving foreign masters. And it reminds the world that Africa is not poor; Africa is plundered. Beneath the weight of betrayal lies a giant, clothed in wealth, crowned in youth, and armed with destiny. That giant is Africa's 700 million young people - engineers, farmers, teachers, inventors, soldiers, dreamers, and leaders.
Muganga declares that this generation is not a burden but an army of destiny. They are the sons and daughters of the Motherland, chosen not to wait for permission but to rise now. Through history, prophecy, and vision, UNA: Awakening the Giant sets forth a bold blueprint for the future: One Passport - an Africa without borders, where its people move freely as one family. One Currency - economic sovereignty, ending dependency on IMF loans and unfair systems.
One Parliament - the largest democratic body on earth, representing 1.55 billion Africans. One Army - a shield to protect the continent's resources, dignity, and destiny. One High House - a central seat of governance in Addis Ababa, with regional zones to ensure balance. This is not simply politics - it is prophecy. It is a covenant of dignity between the Motherland and her children, a call to reclaim inheritance and rebuild Africa on foundations of unity, justice, and faith.
With passionate prose, Muganga weaves together biblical parallels, African heroes like Nkrumah, Sankara, Lumumba, and modern prophetic voices like Ibrahim Traoré. He shows that history follows a pattern: whenever empires fall and nations cry out, God raises leaders from obscurity - not politicians, but visionaries called to liberate. He names this coming figure the Horseman of Destiny, not to rule tribes, but to awaken UNA.
But the book makes clear: this destiny does not belong to one man. It belongs to the youth - 700 million strong, burning with fire in their bones. UNA: Awakening the Giant is a trumpet blast at midnight, declaring that Africa's dawn is here. It is both a warning to systems of pride and exploitation that their time is ending, and an invitation to Africa's youth to rise into their calling. More than a book, it is a covenant of renewal.
Read it not as entertainment, but as prophecy. Discuss it in homes, classrooms, mosques, churches, and communities. Carry it not as words on paper, but as fire in your spirit. This is not just a book about Africa's future - it is a blueprint for living it. The giant is awake. The army is rising. UNA is not tomorrow. UNA is now.
It unmasks global systems of control-aid that chains, debt that imprisons, and division that weakens. It calls out false leaders who enslave their own people while serving foreign masters. And it reminds the world that Africa is not poor; Africa is plundered. Beneath the weight of betrayal lies a giant, clothed in wealth, crowned in youth, and armed with destiny. That giant is Africa's 700 million young people - engineers, farmers, teachers, inventors, soldiers, dreamers, and leaders.
Muganga declares that this generation is not a burden but an army of destiny. They are the sons and daughters of the Motherland, chosen not to wait for permission but to rise now. Through history, prophecy, and vision, UNA: Awakening the Giant sets forth a bold blueprint for the future: One Passport - an Africa without borders, where its people move freely as one family. One Currency - economic sovereignty, ending dependency on IMF loans and unfair systems.
One Parliament - the largest democratic body on earth, representing 1.55 billion Africans. One Army - a shield to protect the continent's resources, dignity, and destiny. One High House - a central seat of governance in Addis Ababa, with regional zones to ensure balance. This is not simply politics - it is prophecy. It is a covenant of dignity between the Motherland and her children, a call to reclaim inheritance and rebuild Africa on foundations of unity, justice, and faith.
With passionate prose, Muganga weaves together biblical parallels, African heroes like Nkrumah, Sankara, Lumumba, and modern prophetic voices like Ibrahim Traoré. He shows that history follows a pattern: whenever empires fall and nations cry out, God raises leaders from obscurity - not politicians, but visionaries called to liberate. He names this coming figure the Horseman of Destiny, not to rule tribes, but to awaken UNA.
But the book makes clear: this destiny does not belong to one man. It belongs to the youth - 700 million strong, burning with fire in their bones. UNA: Awakening the Giant is a trumpet blast at midnight, declaring that Africa's dawn is here. It is both a warning to systems of pride and exploitation that their time is ending, and an invitation to Africa's youth to rise into their calling. More than a book, it is a covenant of renewal.
Read it not as entertainment, but as prophecy. Discuss it in homes, classrooms, mosques, churches, and communities. Carry it not as words on paper, but as fire in your spirit. This is not just a book about Africa's future - it is a blueprint for living it. The giant is awake. The army is rising. UNA is not tomorrow. UNA is now.
UNA: Awakening the Giant - The Army of 700 Million Sons of Africa Motherland is not an ordinary book. It is a prophetic manifesto, a torch, and a trumpet calling Africa's youth to rise. Written with fire and vision by Adrianus Andrew Muganga (Ramadan), this powerful work is the final volume of the UNA trilogy, following The United Nations of Africa (UNA) and The Midnight / The Veil. This book confronts centuries of lies, exploitation, and division that have kept Africa bowed.
It unmasks global systems of control-aid that chains, debt that imprisons, and division that weakens. It calls out false leaders who enslave their own people while serving foreign masters. And it reminds the world that Africa is not poor; Africa is plundered. Beneath the weight of betrayal lies a giant, clothed in wealth, crowned in youth, and armed with destiny. That giant is Africa's 700 million young people - engineers, farmers, teachers, inventors, soldiers, dreamers, and leaders.
Muganga declares that this generation is not a burden but an army of destiny. They are the sons and daughters of the Motherland, chosen not to wait for permission but to rise now. Through history, prophecy, and vision, UNA: Awakening the Giant sets forth a bold blueprint for the future: One Passport - an Africa without borders, where its people move freely as one family. One Currency - economic sovereignty, ending dependency on IMF loans and unfair systems.
One Parliament - the largest democratic body on earth, representing 1.55 billion Africans. One Army - a shield to protect the continent's resources, dignity, and destiny. One High House - a central seat of governance in Addis Ababa, with regional zones to ensure balance. This is not simply politics - it is prophecy. It is a covenant of dignity between the Motherland and her children, a call to reclaim inheritance and rebuild Africa on foundations of unity, justice, and faith.
With passionate prose, Muganga weaves together biblical parallels, African heroes like Nkrumah, Sankara, Lumumba, and modern prophetic voices like Ibrahim Traoré. He shows that history follows a pattern: whenever empires fall and nations cry out, God raises leaders from obscurity - not politicians, but visionaries called to liberate. He names this coming figure the Horseman of Destiny, not to rule tribes, but to awaken UNA.
But the book makes clear: this destiny does not belong to one man. It belongs to the youth - 700 million strong, burning with fire in their bones. UNA: Awakening the Giant is a trumpet blast at midnight, declaring that Africa's dawn is here. It is both a warning to systems of pride and exploitation that their time is ending, and an invitation to Africa's youth to rise into their calling. More than a book, it is a covenant of renewal.
Read it not as entertainment, but as prophecy. Discuss it in homes, classrooms, mosques, churches, and communities. Carry it not as words on paper, but as fire in your spirit. This is not just a book about Africa's future - it is a blueprint for living it. The giant is awake. The army is rising. UNA is not tomorrow. UNA is now.
It unmasks global systems of control-aid that chains, debt that imprisons, and division that weakens. It calls out false leaders who enslave their own people while serving foreign masters. And it reminds the world that Africa is not poor; Africa is plundered. Beneath the weight of betrayal lies a giant, clothed in wealth, crowned in youth, and armed with destiny. That giant is Africa's 700 million young people - engineers, farmers, teachers, inventors, soldiers, dreamers, and leaders.
Muganga declares that this generation is not a burden but an army of destiny. They are the sons and daughters of the Motherland, chosen not to wait for permission but to rise now. Through history, prophecy, and vision, UNA: Awakening the Giant sets forth a bold blueprint for the future: One Passport - an Africa without borders, where its people move freely as one family. One Currency - economic sovereignty, ending dependency on IMF loans and unfair systems.
One Parliament - the largest democratic body on earth, representing 1.55 billion Africans. One Army - a shield to protect the continent's resources, dignity, and destiny. One High House - a central seat of governance in Addis Ababa, with regional zones to ensure balance. This is not simply politics - it is prophecy. It is a covenant of dignity between the Motherland and her children, a call to reclaim inheritance and rebuild Africa on foundations of unity, justice, and faith.
With passionate prose, Muganga weaves together biblical parallels, African heroes like Nkrumah, Sankara, Lumumba, and modern prophetic voices like Ibrahim Traoré. He shows that history follows a pattern: whenever empires fall and nations cry out, God raises leaders from obscurity - not politicians, but visionaries called to liberate. He names this coming figure the Horseman of Destiny, not to rule tribes, but to awaken UNA.
But the book makes clear: this destiny does not belong to one man. It belongs to the youth - 700 million strong, burning with fire in their bones. UNA: Awakening the Giant is a trumpet blast at midnight, declaring that Africa's dawn is here. It is both a warning to systems of pride and exploitation that their time is ending, and an invitation to Africa's youth to rise into their calling. More than a book, it is a covenant of renewal.
Read it not as entertainment, but as prophecy. Discuss it in homes, classrooms, mosques, churches, and communities. Carry it not as words on paper, but as fire in your spirit. This is not just a book about Africa's future - it is a blueprint for living it. The giant is awake. The army is rising. UNA is not tomorrow. UNA is now.