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Aims and Objectives

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1. To engage in the promotion of Black African development, culture, and arts using seminars, workshops, rallies, and symposia, which also include: the printing of news letters various forms of literature, packaging of documentaries, films, and other visual arts, as well as, audio means by which the above objectives can be achieved. 

 

2. To engage in the discovery and promotion of latent potentials that lie within the Black African Youths, in Africa, and in the diaspora, and to harness these potentials for the benefit of the individual and society.

 

3. To engage in the promotion of Black African moral and traditional value systems, which have been lost by generation after generation of Black African Youths who, in the face of “modernity” have continued to drift away from the traditional African values.

 

4. To engage in the empowerment of Black Africans through capacity building, using skills acquisition techniques in the area of certified training in Information Technology, music, filming, photography, sports, agriculture, automobile repair, and servicing, tailoring, soap-making, candle-making, margarine-making, toilet-tissue making, toothpick, plastic item making, and other diverse means by which such individuals can be gainfully employed or can be assisted to set up businesses or small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs).

 

5. To engage in the promotion of the rights of African Women and Children. These rights which have been flagrantly abused in the typical African societies, have in recent times called for serious concern and redress.

 

6. To work in collaboration with individuals, corporate bodies, agencies, and other organizations, both national, who may be of like aims and objectives to achieve all the above-listed aims and objectives in order to reposition the black African in a world where his existence has been characterized by war, hunger, deprivation, diseases, ignorance, youth, violence, backwardness and general unproductivity. And also engage in humanitarian /welfare activities toward the reduction/eradication of all the above. To engage in the promotion of formal and informal education of all the above. 

 

7. To engage in the promotion of formal and informal education by the production of audio/visual educational materials e.g films, cassettes e.t.c and other infrastructures e.g building of schools, research institutes, colleges, teaching homes, orphanages, destitute integration centers, senior

Citizens homes, endowment funds, and trusts, and encouraging excellence through awards of scholarship, recommendation of candidates for further training, exchange programs, and other like programs aimed at stemming ignorance in the society and forming a pathway toward sound leadership for tomorrow. 

 

8. To promote indigenous work on Black African arts and culture by recognizing and rewarding excellence in the area through awards, exhibitions, endowments, subsidized printing and publishing, and various other incentives.

 

9. To engage in public enlightenment and mass education using the mass media against all despicable forms of societal ills that impede national development and compromise morality and other value systems of the Black African Society e.g sexual harassment, examination malpractices, cultism in schools, early marriage (which increase VVF and girl-child illiteracy), HIV/AIDS, child labor/abuse, illicit drug sale, use/addiction, advance fee fraud, sale of counterfeit drugs, armed robbery, poor or non-accountability in public offices, perjury, money laundering and other forms of vices that bedevil the Black African Society.

 

10. To engage in the promotion of public health and the environment against communicable and other forms of diseases, bu building dispensaries, clinics, hospitals, medical laboratories, etc. Promoting a habitable environment, promoting healthy and balanced nutrition, drawing attention to environmental degradation, wildlife protection, preservation, and protection of the ecosystem.

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