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The Birth of a Nation

One of our greatest sources of pride and joy in building our nation has been our unwavering commitment to investing in orphanages across Africa. Over the past three decades, this initiative has transformed countless lives, proving that investing in people is the most powerful investment we can make. Our efforts began with humble beginnings in orphanage homes, where we dedicated resources and support to the children who needed it most.

From these orphanages, children have grown into remarkable individuals who now hold prestigious positions in society. They have risen to become ministers, governors, and mayors. They serve as lawyers, doctors, nurses, bankers, and business owners, each contributing uniquely and profoundly to their communities and our nation. Witnessing this transformation has been incredibly moving. It’s a testament to the power of unity and determination, demonstrating that when we come together with a shared purpose, we can achieve extraordinary things.

These success stories are not just examples of personal triumphs but are also symbols of hope and inspiration for us all. This journey underscores the incredible potential within each person, regardless of their starting point. It encourages us to continue investing in human potential and to believe in the possibility of profound change. Through our collective efforts, we have created a legacy of empowerment and progress that will inspire and uplift future generations.

The Kingdom of Kush’s commitment to investing in people reflects our broader vision for the nation. We believe in the transformative power of education, support, and community. By fostering an environment where every individual can thrive, we are building a nation that stands as a model of progress and compassion.
Thank you for joining us on this journey. Together We Prosper!

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Official Name

Kingdom Of Kush
Official Crest
Head of State
Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely
Religion

Non-Denominational, welcoming all faiths.

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Short Name
Kush
Motto

Together We Prosper. The Future is Now.

Area
2,060 km2
Founder
Citizens of the world
Time Zone
GMT +2
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National Anthem
Kush National Anthem
Official Language
Nubian, Arabic, English, French, Swahili
Form of Government
Constitutional Monarchy

Government

Minister of National Intelligence

Minister of Science and Technology

Minister of Arts and Culture

Minister of Social Service

Minister of Finance and Economy

Minister of Religious Affairs

Minister of Transportation

Minister of Agriculture

Minister of Natural Resources

Minister of Energy

Minister of Justice

Minister of Homeland Security

The Future is Now

Together We Prosper

Over the past 30 years, our group of humanitarians have envisioned a new society with economic freedom and peace. Awaken and collaborate with us as we embark on the restoration of an ancient dynasty and vision into the design of a new modern sustainable economy.

Proclaiming Bir Tawil, located between Egypt and Sudan​​​, as a sovereign state, we began rebuilding from the ancient civilization of the ancient Kushite Dynasty​ into Kingdom of Kush.​

Bir Tawil

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Under international law it is known as Terra Nullius, a “no man’s land.” It is a historically significant region which formerly has been part of the legendary Kingdom of Kush. It is now home to an inspiring resurrectional plan to create the next Dubai-like city in Kingdom of Kush. As a global social development project, Kingdom of Kush plans for innovative infrastructure, sustainable housing, renewable energy, clean water, and localized food security.

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Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely

For over 55 years, Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely, the inaugural Monarch of the Kingdom of Kush, has served as a Goodwill Ambassador to Africa at the United Nations, advocating for humanitarian causes. Her Majesty Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely carries forward the legacy of Queen Mother Audley Moore as the advocate for all African Descendants affected by the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, advocating for reparations. Recognized for her pivotal role in the naming ceremony of the African Burial Ground monument by the National Park Service and The United States Interior Department in 2003, as well as her attendance at the unveiling ceremony of the United Nations permanent monument “The Ark of Return” in 2015, Queen Mother Blakely’s dedication to the African Diaspora’s cause is unmatched.

On June 19th, 2015, also known as “Juneteenth,” Queen Mother Blakely administered her DNA sample at the Transatlantic Slave Trade monument, revealing her 100% African ancestry, setting a precedent for all Displaced African Descendants. Enstooled in Amapondo, Volta Region in Ghana in 1995, she was blessed by the king of the Ashanti Kingdom and entrusted with the duties as Queen Mother in America, representing the diaspora. Mentored by Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, former President of Tanzania, and Dr. Angie Elizabeth Brooks, First Woman President of the General Assembly at the United Nations, Queen Mother Blakely’s journey in diplomacy spans over 46 years.

Queen Mother Blakely’s diverse career includes ten years of service as Sister Noelita Marie in the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Convent, during which she dedicated herself to community service. Her educational journey includes degrees and fellowships from prestigious institutions such as MIT, Harvard. A prolific writer and scholar, Queen Mother Blakely’s works have inspired movies like “Sister Act 1 and Sister Act 2,” based on her life history.

In 1969, Queen Mother Blakely founded New Future Foundation Inc., a multi-ethnic, multicultural NGO with United Nations ECOSOC status, dedicated to global development. Appointed as “The Community Mayor of Harlem” in 1995 and Ambassador of Goodwill to Africa for the United Nations, Queen Mother Blakely has represented civil society and African Diaspora interests worldwide. Her initiatives, such as Queen Mother Coffee, launched at the United Nations during the Commission on the Status of Women, and her efforts in Uganda to address medical emergencies, highlight her commitment to humanitarian causes.

Recognized for her service to civil society, Queen Mother Blakely received honorary recognition during the 2015 NGO Conference in the United Nations General Assembly Hall. A beacon of compassion, she champions education, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development, aiming to uplift women, children, and youth worldwide. Her tireless advocacy for economic justice and empowerment resonates globally, making her a revered figure in the fight for equality and prosperity.

QUEEN MOTHER DR. DELOIS BLAKELY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

● Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely carries the legacy of Queen Mother Audley Moore representing 55 Million African Descendents of the Transatlantic Ocean of the Middle Passage. Queen Mother Moore lived to be almost 100 years old and fought for REPARATIONS.

● Fulbright scholar to Tanzania and Nigeria

● International Year of the Child – Queen Mother Dr. Blakely served as United States Honorary Commissioner out of the White House with former President Jimmy Carter, 1979 Day of the African Child – Queen Mother Dr. Blakely served as a Co-Chair/Metro UNICEF declared by the United Nations, 1992

● Gion “Guy” Bluford – Queen Mother Dr. Blakely brought the First African-American US NASA Astronaut to New York City Public Schools in Harlem, 1983

● Ronald McNair – Attended the historical launching and landing of US NASA Black Astronaut at the Kennedy Space Center, 1984

● Attended Nairobi Conference in 1984

● Technology Group to the United Nations {UNDP} – Queen Mother Dr. Blakely served as a Senior Advisor for two years looking at adaptable and applied technology for developing countries, 1986 – 1988

● Nelson & Winnie Mandela first trip to America – In Nelson Mandela’s first address to the United Nations Queen Mother Dr. Blakely was apart of protocol entourage, 1990

● United Nation Youth Conference in Portugal – Queen Mother Dr. Blakely served as a Facilitator, 1998

● National Action Network – Attended the 40th Anniversary of the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Nashville Tennessee, April 2008

● Green For All – Attended The Dream Reborn Event in Nashville Tennessee, April 2008

● Historical Democratic Convention – Attended in Denver Colorado August 2008

● Historical Republican Convention – Attended in Minneapolis, Minnesota September 2008

● Queen Mother is a member of the Harlem Arts Alliance

● Fesman III – Ambassador of Goodwill December 2009

● Consultation and reunion with Queen Mother of Ghana during CSW 59/Beijing+20 Session

Joseph Jouthe

His Excellency Joseph Jouthe is the current Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Kush. Prior to his role at the Kingdom of Kush, he served as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Haiti from 2020 to 2021, overseeing initiatives focused on economic development, environmental conservation, and international collaboration. 

Prior to this role, Joseph Jouthe held key ministerial positions in Haiti, including Minister of Planning and External Cooperation, Acting Minister of Economy and Finance, and Minister of the Environment. His extensive governmental experience was complemented by his tenure as the Director of Analysis and Evaluation at the Office of Monetization of Development Aid Programs (BMPAD) and as a Special Advisor to Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant. 

Before his contributions to the Haitian government, Jouthe served as a United Nations official from 1989 to 2006, fulfilling various roles such as consultant, liaison officer, logistician, administrator, and monitoring and evaluation officer. 

Additionally, he excelled as the Regional Director of Care International and the Regional Administrator of the Tropical Storm Reconstruction Project (TSRP) in collaboration with esteemed partners. Throughout his career, Jouthe has showcased exemplary leadership, adept resource management, and a profound commitment to public service, leaving an indelible mark on national and international development efforts.

Senida Mesi

Ms. Senida Mesi is the current inaugural Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Kush. She previously served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania from September 2017 to January 2019. Her leadership was instrumental in spearheading crucial reforms aimed at enhancing governance and public administration. During her tenure, she focused on streamlining processes, implementing anti-corruption measures, and fostering transparency, thereby laying the groundwork for a more efficient and accountable government. Additionally, her role as a Member of Parliament provided her with a platform to actively engage in legislative processes and represent Albania on the global stage. Through her involvement in international forums and committees, particularly as the Deputy Chair of the European Integration Committee and chair of the Sub-committee on Sustainable Development, Ms. Mesi advocated for policies that aligned with sustainable development goals and promoted regional cooperation.

Furthermore, her contributions extend beyond the legislative realm, as evidenced by her tenure on the Municipality Council, where she championed initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality and youth inclusiveness in governance. As the founder of SM Consulting Ltd, Ms. Mesi provided invaluable financial and management advisory services to SMEs, thereby fostering enterprise growth and development. With over 15 years of banking experience at PROCREDIT BANK, where she held various managerial positions, she demonstrated her exceptional operational and strategic acumen, contributing to the bank’s success and growth.

Moreover, Ms. Mesi’s impact transcends national borders, as she holds pivotal roles in international platforms dedicated to sustainable development and democratic governance. As a member of the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on sustainable finance, she actively participates in shaping policies that address inequalities and promote global recovery through mobilizing private capital for sustainable development goals. Additionally, her involvement as a Leadership Council Member of the UN SDSN Western Balkan underscores her commitment to promoting integrated approaches to sustainable development and climate action. Through her advisory role at ALDA and as an International Consultant for the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, Ms. Mesi continues to advocate for democratic principles and citizen participation, while also focusing on enhancing local democracy and SDG localization.

Ms. Senida Mesi’s educational background further reflects her dedication to lifelong learning and professional development. With an MSC in Management, a Professional Banker Diploma, and certifications in political studies and leadership, she continues to deepen her understanding of key issues and emerging trends in her field. Her commitment to continuous learning and advancement underscores her unwavering dedication to making meaningful contributions to sustainable development and democratic governance, both at home and on the global stage.

Ramzu Yunus

Ramzu Yunus’s journey from a troubled youth in small-town North Carolina to an internationally recognized advocate for human rights and socio-economic justice is a testament to his relentless drive and vision. His early struggles ignited a passion for global politics, human rights, and international business, setting the stage for a remarkable career.

In 2000, as Zimbabwe embarked on its historic land reform program, Ramzu began traveling to the country, ultimately residing there for nearly nine years. During his time in Zimbabwe, he launched multiple ventures, including farming, gold mining, and petroleum products distribution. His work caught the attention of the Zimbabwean government, leading to direct collaborations with President Robert Mugabe and the Ministry of Presidential Affairs. This role afforded Ramzu the opportunity to engage in international diplomacy, traveling to nations such as Venezuela and forging relationships with various heads of state.

Upon returning to the United States in 2015, Ramzu founded a human rights organization aimed at advocating for the Afrodescendant community’s right to self-determination—a right he saw championed in Africa but lacking in America. His efforts have since positioned him as a pivotal figure in promoting human rights and socio-economic justice for marginalized communities.

Ramzu Yunus continues to serve as a consultant to governments and business leaders worldwide, advising on international business ventures and supporting those interested in repatriation until his nomination as the governor of Bir Tawil in the Kingdom of Kush. His extensive experience and unwavering commitment to justice and human rights make him a sought-after voice in the global socio-political landscape.



Tawfik Mathlouthi

Tawfik Mathlouthi is a French-Tunisian entrepreneur, media personality, and social activist known for his significant contributions to business, media, and humanitarian causes. Born in Tunisia, Mathlouthi grew up in a traditional family, with his father serving as one of the religious leaders of the Azzaytouna Mosque. In 1977, he moved to France, where he pursued legal studies and collaborated with the prominent law firm Jean-Marie VIALA et Associes.
Mathlouthi’s career as a business consultant saw him advising multinational firms such as DHL International, Independent Harbour of Marseille, Air Corse, Weitnawer, and Al Amri International Group. He became the first registered Arab consultant with the CCIP and the CFCE (French Centre of Foreign Trade). His entrepreneurial spirit led to the creation of SOCOFRAR (Company of Franco-Arab Cooperation & Commercial Engineering) and the bilingual Arab/French economic magazine Business Cop. The successful sale of the latter venture allowed him to start-up his first media business, RFC (Radio France Cooperation) and co-founded the Arabic World Radio in Paris in 1985. His translation of Bernard Stasi’s book “Immigration, une chance pour la France” into Arabic highlights his commitment to fostering cross-cultural dialogue. From 1995 to 1997, Mathlouthi served as the International Communication Adviser to the President of Gabon, Mr. Omar Bongo, and later advised Rosie Douglas, the late Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica, and Julius Timothy, Minister of Economic Development & Urban Renewal.
Mathlouthi is the President of the Comité de Solidarité France Tunisie, an organization he founded to aid Tunisia during the 1989 floods. He continues to lead the Committee for Solidarity, Fraternity, and Tolerance (CFST), which focuses on childhood defense, democracy promotion, and peace. His activism includes leading seminars, giving conferences, organizing political meetings, and coordinating humanitarian actions across Africa and Iraq.
In the media, his establishment of Radio Mediterranean on September 4, 1992, earned a reputation for defending oppressed populations, particularly in Palestine, Iraq, Bosnia, Chechnya, Congo, and Rwanda. Though his venture Tele Liberte in Paris was short-lived due to licensing issues, it showcased his dedication to free media.
As a social activist and fundraiser, Mathlouthi founded ONACRAM (National Observatory Against Racism and Anti-Semitism Against Arabs and Muslims) in 2002 and was active in the 2002 French elections under his political party, Parti de la France Plurielle (PFP). He has hosted the radio live talk show “Tribune Libre” on Radio Méditerranée for fifteen years and produced and presented the political program FRANCE-MED POLITIQUE for seventeen years.
Mathlouthi’s entrepreneurial ventures include founding Mecca Cola in 2002, which achieved exponential growth and commercial presence in more than 64 countries. His commitment to social causes and his dynamic career in media and business have made Tawfik Mathlouthi a prominent figure in fostering cross-cultural understanding and humanitarian efforts globally.

Dr. Musa N. Njeru

Dr. Musa N. Njeru is a fellowship-trained Nephrologist with over 20 years of experience in the medical field. After graduating top of his class from the University of Nairobi School of Medicine, he served as a general physician in the Kenyan Ministry of Health, caring for vulnerable rural populations at a referral provincial hospital. He later transitioned to work as an emergency medicine and critical care physician at the top private hospital in Nairobi, The Nairobi Hospital, where he cared for critically ill patients, including patients from all over the East African Region airlifted to Nairobi for state of the art medical care.

Dr. Njeru is deeply passionate about serving underprivileged and vulnerable communities. During his time in Nairobi, he dedicated his spare time volunteering in health drives and clinics in collaboration with Plan International and The African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF). In addition to his volunteer work, Dr. Njeru provided critical medical support to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) which aids in facilitating the difficult process of placement in the United States of refugees displaced by conflicts in Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda, DRC and Burundi.

Dr. Njeru relocated to the United States for further training in Internal Medicine residency, as well as advanced training in nephrology at SUNY Upstate Medical University in the Nephrology Fellowship Program where he served as the Chief Fellow in the Department of Medicine.

During his advanced training in the United States, Dr. Njeru continued to provide quality medical care to marginalized communities, serving as an Attending Physician at Gallup Medical Center, an Indian Health Service Hospital on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico.

Dr. Njeru later joined one of the largest nephrology private practice groups in New York City where he manages a diverse caseload of patients with renal diseases, including acute, chronic kidney disease and kidney transplantation. He provides consultative services in various hospitals in New York where he collaborates with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care utilizing the latest diagnostic tools, treatment modalities, and research findings to optimize patient outcomes.

Dr. Njeru was nominated by his nephrology practice group to the Kidney Care Choices (KCC) model as a Medical Advisory Board Member, an initiative by the United States Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). As a Board Member, Dr. Njeru collaborates with other nephrology practices across the country to develop more efficient healthcare policy with the objective of reducing Medicare costs while providing higher quality kidney care and transplantation outcomes in patients with advanced kidney diseases. This opportunity has provided Dr. Njeru with invaluable experience and insights in design and execution of cost-effective programs while providing exceptional medical care for almost half a million Medicare patients.

Dr. Njeru has also held numerous, impactful academic and teaching roles. He served as a faculty member at the University of Nairobi as Teaching Assistant in the Department of Anatomy. Dr. Njeru currently serves as an Attending Physician and volunteer faculty member at Northwell Hospitals/Zucker School of Medicine – Hofstra University, where he teaches and mentors medical students and Residents, in internal medicine and nephrology. Dr. Njeru also conducts research and publishes articles in various journals and medical forums.

Dr. Njeru is a member of the American Medical Association (AMA), American College of Physicians (ACP), and The Kenya Medical Association.



Dr. Bakri Musa Abdul Karim

Dr. Bakri Musa Abdul Karim is a highly esteemed and accomplished individual within the realms of education management, governance, and political strategy. Dr. Karim’s professional journey reflects a commitment to excellence, service, and scholarly endeavor.

With a robust background in academia, Dr. Karim has pursued a rigorous academic path, culminating in a PhD in Information Management from the University of Wales,
UK, attained in 1997. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Information Science in 1981, followed by a Graduate Diploma in Librarianship in 1980, all from the University of Wales, UK. Dr. Karim’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Honors) in Economics from the University of Khartoum, Sudan, in 1978. His dedication to professional development is further evidenced by his certification as a Knowledge Manager from the Institute of Knowledge Management, Washington DC, USA, in 2010.

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Karim has held a variety of prestigious
positions, each reflecting his expertise and commitment to advancing education and knowledge sharing. Notably, he has served as a Professor of International
Development, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations and Diplomatic Studies, Director of the Center of Global Education, and Director of International Relations and Knowledge Management at The National University, Sudan. His contributions extend beyond academia, with impactful roles such as Head of Information & Knowledge Services at the African Development Institute and Council Member at the African Training and Management Services Foundation (ATMS).

Dr. Karim’s dedication to scholarship and research is evident in his extensive publication record and participation in academic conferences. His contributions to the field include articles published in esteemed journals such as the Arab Journal of Higher Education Research and the International Library Review. Additionally, Dr. Karim has presented at international conferences, including notable appearances at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, England, and the International Conference on African Digital Libraries and Archives (ICADLA). 

Furthermore, Dr. Karim has been involved in significant collaborative projects and initiatives aimed at advancing education, fostering strategic partnerships, and promoting knowledge sharing. Noteworthy among these endeavors is his role as Editor-in-Chief of Capacity Focus Magazine at the African Development Bank, where he played a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge and insights to a broad audience.

Dr. Karim’s professional accomplishments underscore his unwavering dedication to excellence, service, and the advancement of knowledge within the field of education and beyond.