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On behalf of the USADC World Group, I would like to thank you for
taking time out of your busy schedules to attend this briefing on
Africa’s needs and concerns. Furthermore, we would like to salute and
thank the peoples of the United States of America for their
encouragement, support and kindness to the peoples of Africa.
AFRICA TODAY:
This is the time for the African Diasporans around the world to
accept the reality that there is no going backwards. We come from a
rich heritage filled with great knowledge, strong community spirit,
magnificent arts, culture and natural resources, like no other. We
must rekindle some of this heritage and reach out to each other. We
must combine our resources, knowledge, experiences, raw materials and
socioeconomic means to create and distribute wealth among our peoples
to eradicate abject poverty, illiteracy, ignorance, and poverty-
caused diseases everywhere in the world. We must have a plan and a
roadmap of where we are going, how we intend to get there, and once
we get there, how we intend to remain there indefinitely.
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF USADC WORLD GROUP
On July 18, 2000, USADC World Group launched the ACT’S 100 Years
Master Plan for Africa’s development, in Abuja, Nigeria. Nigerians in
general and the Africans in particular were informed that the ACTS’
100 Years Master Plan is self-sustaining. All its projects and
programs will be implemented and executed at no cost to African
governments.
Although, the idea and proposal for NEPAD was easily marketable by
the Nigerian government and other African nations, we did not
disclose the strategic method for implementing the NEPAD programs
successfully. We withheld this information pending the African Union
Constitutive Government’s approval of NAWN’s official request for the
granting of automatic dual citizenship of Africa, for all African
descendants in the Diaspora. In June 2008, this official request was
granted. We are now obliged to disclose the Partners for NEPAD.
Contrary to the idea of government with government partnerships as
implemented by the African Union, our original plan was for the
African Diasporans to become the economic development partners for
Africa in NEPAD. In order for NEPAD’s relevancy and importance to be
realized and its mission and purpose to be achieved, in tandem with
the ACT’S 100 Years Master Plan, the two entities must be integrated
and the partnership with the African Diasporans™ must be given the
mandate and authority to participate fully in the implementation and
execution of the ACTS’100 Years Master Plan. Initially, we did not
identify the partners in NEPAD because the African Diasporans’
partnership with their homeland Africa is needed for the restoration
and reclamation of their lost African pride, respect, rights and
dignity. The restoration of the dual citizenship of Africa is the
privilege and right regained after more than two centuries.
Prior to 1999, the United States faced a serious trade deficit with
Africa. There were economic and geopolitical changes taking place in
the world. The economic activities in Africa sponsored by various
Asian countries began to gain momentum and at the same time, the
United States was losing its market share in Africa. There was an
increase in Africans migrating to the United States, who were also in
dire need of African products and African food items. The idea came
to me to write enabling legal provisions to create opportunities for
these goods to proliferate, which would also harmonize and strengthen
the unique relationship between the United States and Africa.
In the same spirit as the U.S. Marshall Plan, used after the second
world war for the reconstruction, rehabilitation and development of
Europe—the African Continental Tolls, combined infrastructures
development projects and programs, (ACT’S) 100 Years’ Master Plan was
established for the reconstruction, rehabilitation and development of
Africa after several years of exploitation and inertia.
In December 1997, the ACTS’ 100 YEARS’ MASTER PLAN for Africa was
approved by the African Economic Community (AEC), endorsed by the
African Union Constitutive Government and the United States
Government. Today, USADC World Group, as a builder of the new
Africa’s world, is pleased to present to the global community for the
first time by this medium, the ACTS’ 100 Years Master Plan for
Africa.
1. To design, construct and build all the bridges; supply all U.S.
made tools, equipment, machines, engines, materials, engineers and
sundry products to develop the 8,650 miles of 12 lanes superhighways
with parallel railway lines from Dakar, Senegal via Ghana, Nigeria,
D.R. Congo to Dare-Salaam, Tanzania;
4. To design, dredge, construct and build one mile wide and 400
feet deep, 320 miles of River Tanga-Dodoma from the Indian Ocean in
Dare-Salaam to Kigoma, linking to Southern Lake Victoria separated by
a retaining wall structure for the Victoria Gardens Tourist Site,
from the 4 miles of circular harbors which will connect Zambia,
Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and the Eastern D. R. Congo inclusively, with
the Julius Nyerere Sea;
USADC World Group has offered the U.S. Caterpillar Corporation, the
opportunity to produce and supply 10,000 mixed heavy machines,
tipper-trucks, vehicles, wheel loaders and heavy earth moving
caterpillars for the next forty years to be assembled by the African
Caterpillar Corporation branches in the five Regions of the African
Union, for use in the implementation and execution of the ACTS’ 100
YEARS MASTER PLAN.
The USADC World Group has completed its plan to offer the U.S. Boeing
Corporation, contracts to produce and supply 500,000 mixed types of
airplanes to be assembled in five different locations in Africa by
the African Aeronautic Systems™ Corporation over the next forty (40)
years.
SPECIAL NOTE:
All other nations including Canada, Australia, Brazil, China, India,
Russia and the European countries are cordially invited to
participate fully in the implementation and execution of the ACTS’
100 YEARS’ MASTER PLAN for Africa, to the extent of their
capabilities, technical know-how and their abilities to produce the
desired results for mutual benefit.
After the Americans told the European Empires and the Arab Nations
that it was wrong and inhumane to enslave the Africans, they
reluctantly ended their enslavement of Africans worldwide; but they
continued to enforce colonialism, holding Africa and Africans in
bondage. In later years, the Americans authorized voting rights for
ex-slaves in America. The Europeans followed in the footsteps steps
of the Americans.
On September 9, 1999, the ACTS’ 100 Years’ Master Plan for Africa’s
development, similar to the Marshall Plan for Europe’s recovery, was
launched in Prince George’s County, Maryland, USA.
On July 18, 2000, in Abuja, Nigeria, the ACTS’ 100 Years’ Master Plan
was launched with the full endorsement, support, and commitment of
the Federal Government of Nigeria.
On October 5, 2001, the ACTS’ 100 Years’ Master Plan was launched in
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, with the full endorsement,
support, commitment, and encouragement of the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
Since December 1999, all African Union member countries and the
United States of America have endorsed and are supporting the ACTS’
100 YEARS’ MASTER PLAN.
In June 2008, the NAWN’s request for the automatic dual citizenship
of Africa for all African descendants in the Diaspora was granted by
the African Union Constitutive Government, which has approved almost
entirely the definition of African Diaspora as “people of Africa
origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their
citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the
development of the continent and the building of the African Union.”
After the election of President Barack Obama, the NAWN was pleased to
offer an enabling 40% stake in the ACTS’ 100 Years’ Master Plan for
the U.S. Government and its industries, small businesses,
institutions and organizations, the opportunities to be engaged in
all sectors of their economic activities, to help plan, design,
construct, build, develop and provide, produce and supply all types
of U.S. products and services in the effort to participate in,
support, and contribute to the implementation and execution of the
ACTS’ 100 Years’ Master Plan’s projects and programs for the next 50
or more years.
The cogent formula for the Africans and African descendants in the
Diaspora is their application and utilization of all their talents,
intellectual capacities, and abilities in the collective
socioeconomic empowerment for their use of the ACT’S 100 Year’s
Master Plan combined with principles of the New Economics Partnership
for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)
BIOGRAPHY
H.E., Prof. Brimmy A.U. Olaghere, PhD. is the Executive President and
Chairman of the Supreme Council of the United African Diasporan
State, formerly known as NAWN, which he co-founded in 1994, and is
the founder, Chairman/CEO of USADC WORLD GROUP. Dr. Olaghere
originated the idea, conducted research, and wrote the strategic plan
for the establishment of the African Development Bank (ADB) from
1961-1963, under the supervision of both Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr.
William Edward Burghardt Dubois.
On July 19, 2000, in Abuja, Nigeria, he introduced the idea and the
proposal for the establishment of the New Economic Partnership for
Africa Development (NEPAD). Dr. Olaghere originated the idea and
wrote plans to establish the New Africa’s World Bank (NAW-BANK); He
was the originator of the idea and was a co-planner of the Million
Man March. He has authored the New Africa’s Tripodal Political
Economics System for the Creation & Distribution of Wealth™, Come
Home America Before the Sun Sets™, Global Africentric Macro Market
Economy™ and numerous other articles. He was the first Econometrician
to define ZERO (“0”) as infinite and non-empty in the numeral
counting numbers from which all other numbers mutated. Dr. Olaghere
was a presidential candidate in the Nigerian Presidential Election in
April 2007. Dr. Olaghere attended George Washington University,
University of Maryland, Golden Gate University and other institutions
where he earned his certificates, diplomas and degrees.