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The United Nations of Africa: The Rise of One Africa, One Voice, One Destiny is a visionary call to action and a detailed roadmap for African unity by Adrianus Andrew Muganga (Ramadan).
Africa is the richest continent on earth, yet it remains the most divided. From the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, when European powers carved Africa into 55 artificial states, to modern-day neocolonial exploitation, the continent's destiny has long been shaped by others. Today, Africa stands at a historic crossroads: remain fragmented and dependent, or unite and rise as a global superpower.
This book examines the wounds of division, the weakness of artificial borders, and the limitations of the African Union. It draws on the vision of Pan-African leaders such as Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Julius Nyerere, and Nelson Mandela, while proposing the creation of the United Nations of Africa (UNA) — a federation built upon:
Far more than a political theory, this book is both manifesto and blueprint. It demonstrates how Africa's unity is not a dream but a survival necessity — a means to unlock the continent's youth potential, transform its vast resources into prosperity, and claim its rightful place as a global leader.
Blending history, politics, and spirituality, Muganga reminds readers that Africa was one before it was divided and that it can be one again. He challenges every African — youth, leaders, dreamers, and thinkers — to see themselves not as 55 fragments, but as one people with one destiny.
This is not just a book; it is a fire to awaken Africa. It is a declaration that division is weakness, unity is strength, and the time for Africa's rebirth is now.
One Africa. One Voice. One Destiny.