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THE SPONGE IS FULL.

IT’S TIME TO GO HOME.

We are not "Africa", a label of Roman conquest. We are Alkebulan: The Mother of Mankind. Join the movement to reclaim our name, our land, and our destiny.

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The Limit of Endurance

Every entity has a saturation point. For centuries, our people have absorbed names, borders, and identities that were never ours. We have watched as the "Africa" of the maps served everyone but the people of the soil.

Like a sponge that can hold no more water, we have reached the end of our patience with historical erasure. To fix the systemic evils that plague our society, we must first fix our foundation. We cannot be truly free while we answer to a name given by our conquerors.

Alkebulan is not just a name; it is an act of sovereignty.

Beyond the Label of "Africa"

"Africa" was a name given to us by Roman conquerors. It is a label of administration, not an identity of sovereignty. To be truly free, we must return to our roots.

The Alkebulan Definition

Alkebulan - the oldest indigenous name for our land, means "Mother of Mankind." It represents the Garden of Eden, the cradle of civilization, and a future where we are no longer "subjects" of a colonial map, but "authors" of our own glory.

Africa is not the our Name

"Africa" was a name given to us by Roman conquerors. It is a label of administration, not an identity of sovereignty. To be truly free, we must return to our roots.

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The Alkebulan Manifesto

I. The Awakening: Acknowledging the "Saturated Sponge."
II. Our Identity: Restoring the name Alkebulan.
III. The Mindset: Mental decolonization and sovereign ownership.
IV. The Mandate: Forcing global recognition through the AU & UN.

Martyrs

Our Ancestral Mandate: The Line of Martyrs

Honoring those who dared to reclaim Alkebulan's true name.

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A powerful image of Thomas Sankara speaking passionately at a rally, vibrant earth tones highlighting his presence.

The Martyrs

(The Fallen Seeds)

These leaders were silenced because they refused to manage a "colonial province" and instead fought for a sovereign Alkebulan.

Patrice Lumumba - DR Congo

Assassinated (1961)

Wanted total sovereignty over Congo's mineral wealth. The West feared his "Alkebulan-first" economics would end their resource looting.

Thomas Sankara - Burkina Faso

Assassinated (1987)

Renamed the country to "Upright Men"; fought foreign debt and demanded self-sufficiency (food/clothing).

Murtala Muhammed - Nigeria

Assassinated (1976)

Took a fierce "Africa-first" stance in foreign policy; told the West "Africa has come of age."

Amílcar Cabral - Guinea-Bissau

Assassinated (1973)

A master strategist who taught that "National Liberation is an act of culture", restoring the indigenous mind.

Sylvanus Olympio - Togo

Assassinated (1963)

First president to attempt leaving the French-controlled CFA Franc for an independent currency.

Steve Biko - DR Congo

Murdered in Custody (1977)

Leader of Black Consciousness; taught that the "potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed."

Felix-Roland Moumié - Cameroon

Poisoned (1960)

Fierce anti-colonialist who refused to accept the "fake" independence offered by France.

Chris Hani - South Africa

Assassinated (1993)

A revolutionary who fought for the economic liberation of the poor, not just a vote..

Eduardo Mondlane - Mozambique

Parcel Bomb (1969)

Architect of the liberation struggle; believed in a scientific and cultural return to indigenous roots.

Who We Are

Alkebulan Rising is a movement to reclaim our true name and restore our identity.

We are the offsprings of the Martyrs, we are the voice of freedom, we are here to reclaim our original name. We children of Alkebulan.

Join the Movement

Stand with us to reclaim Alkebulan’s name

Get in Touch

Reach out to join the movement or ask questions about Alkebulan Rising.

Phone

+1-555-789-4321

Email

contact@alkebulanrising.org