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Marcus Garvey’s greatest achievement

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Marcus Garvey’s greatest achievement was performing psychic surgery on the minds of millions of mentally enslaved people to restore their sense of pride, dignity, nobility and nation. His operating room was liberty hall. His scalpel was the Black Star Shipping Line. You know who were his nurses. Red Black and Green  stitches were covered by a Red Black and Green bandage wrapped in Red Black and Green gauze. His surgical team of over 11,000,000 included Henrietta Vinton Davis, Amy Jacques Garvey, Timothy Thomas Fortune, John Edward Bruce, Thomas W Anderson, Reverend George Alexander McGuire, Duse Mohammed Ali and Arnold Josiah Ford.

The Universal Ethiopian Anthem, was the ointment covering our wounds. The Universal Negro Ritual, Universal Negro CatechismUNIA Constitution and Declaration of Rights of the Negro People of the World knit together the vision of a completely healed African mind at home and abroad.  The grand cosmic process of Mchakato wa Uponyaji to heal the mind of his patients began with the incorporation of the Black Star Line Shipping Corporation.

By Nnamdi Azikiwe

The Mhotep Corporation uses its Keyamsha The Awakening brand to heighten perceptions and expand awareness. By producing content that engages, entertains and educates we create value for value relationships with our audience for mutual benefit. Mhotep is derived from the name of the architect and builder of the first pyramid in Kemet, so-called ancient Egypt. I formed the Mhotep Corporation in 2003 to produce and distribute 3D animation videos based on traditional African stories. Since then it has evolved to being a media production company including books. In a previous life I worked as a systems analyst developing solutions for government and multinational organizations. Born and educated in Washington, D.C. I have traveled to several places including Haiti, the Bahamas, Mexico, Canada, Nigeria (several times), Ethiopia (several times), Benin, Togo, and South Africa. I am married with three children.

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