MANIFESTO OF AFRICAN CORPORATIST SOCIETY. VOLUME-5: ETHNOSOCIALISM: GOVOXICAL REALITY, ALTRUIST RELATIONS, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Author: OMOLAJA MAKINEE
ISBN: 979-8-88896-693-8

This final volume is not a proposal. It is a closure.
Volume-5 completes the journey begun in the earlier volumes by answering the last and most difficult question: What happens after transition? When politics is abolished, bureaucracy dismantled, money dethroned, and republican Statehood formally dissolved—what remains is organic—Africa as she has always been beneath interruption.
This volume declares the end of borrowed systems.
Here, the ethnopublic order stands in its permanent form: a civilisation governed without parties, without representation, without class manufacture, and without external permission. Law is restored as moral equilibrium. Technology is reduced to infrastructure. The judiciary ascends as guardian, not ruler. Statelords stand as life-custodians, not elites. Citizens govern continuously, not episodically.
Volume-5 formalises the moment Africa ceases to “transition.” It documents the declaration of permanence; the transfer of constitutional instruments to the House-of-StateLords; the end of emergency governance; and the sealing of Africa’s return to her ancestral trajectory—reunified ethnically, reorganised economically, and re-centred morally. This is not nostalgia. It is restoration.
The world has taught Africa how to imitate. This manifesto teaches Africa how to remember. Ethnosocialism is not an ideology here—it is a bridge already crossed. Beyond it lies a civilisational form older than colonialism and stronger than modernity: an Africa that governs itself because it is itself.
Volume-5 does not ask whether Africa can do this. It records that Africa has chosen to. The transition ends here. The civilisation begins.

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