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Kingdom Of Kush
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Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely
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Kush
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Together We Prosper. The Future is Now.

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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.​

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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

Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely carries the legacy of Queen Mother Audley Moore as The Queen Mother of All African Descendants representing the 55 million displaced Africans of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and calls for reparations; Queen Mother is recognized as the Queen Mother of 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 attended the unveiling ceremony of the United Nations permanent monument “The Ark of Return” on March 25, 2015. 

On June 19th “Juneteenth” 2015 Queen Mother administered her DNA sample at the Transatlantic Slave Trade monument and discovered her 100% African ancestry, setting a precedent for all Displaced African Descendants. In 1995 Queen Mother was enstooled in Amapondo, Volta Region in Ghana and received by the king of the Ashanti Kingdom and sent to his mother, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II to be blessed and instructed her the duties as Queen Mother in America representing the diaspora. Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Former President of Tanzania and Dr. Angie Elizabeth Brooks, First Woman President of the General Assembly at the United Nations mentored her in the ways of diplomacy over the last 46 years. 

In 1958, Queen Mother Blakely entered the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Convent. For ten years, as Sister Noelita Marie, she was dedicated in servicing the community. 

Queen Mother Blakely has received numerous degrees, fellowships and honorable mentions from MIT, Harvard, Columbia University, graduating from the Franciscan Handmaids of Mary College in 1965. She has published scholarly, popular books and articles on self-reliance, education, recreation and culture. She is currently working on her autobiography and five book series, her most recent release being “The Harlem Street Nun” available on Amazon.com and Kindle. This body of work generated screenplays that produced movies, Sister Act 1 and Sister Act 2. Both movies, Sister Act 1 and Sister Act2 were plagiarized from the life history of Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely. Now She has produced manuscripts for “Sister Act for Real”. Queen Mother Blakely wrote and published a book titled, Education for Self-Reliance: Education and National Development in Tanzania in 1990. The late President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania inspired, influenced, mentored, and oversaw the completion of Queen Mother’s dissertation. President Nyerere’s contribution and influence remain incalculable and immeasurable and Queen Mother remains forever grateful to him. A body of work that she believes upon available verifiable facts and information very closely parallel the storyline in Sister Acts 1 & 2. It is probable that the movies Sister Acts 1 & 2 directly parallel the life history of Queen Mother Dr. Blakely. 

In 1969, Queen Mother Dr. Blakely founded New Future Foundation Inc., a multi-ethnic, multicultural NGO with United Nations ECOSOC status. 

In 1995, Queen Mother Blakely was appointed “The Community Mayor of Harlem” and the Ambassador of Goodwill to Africa for the United Nations. She has traveled extensively around the world attending several United Nations Conferences since 1985 to the present. As an Ambassador of Goodwill for many African Countries, Queen Mother Dr. Blakely is constantly attending many inaugurations in Africa; being called to various countries regarding celebrations and tragedies. She has traveled extensively over the last 30-years, Queen Mother Dr. Blakely has met many Head of States and Governments and its people that are members of the AU – African Union, such Nigeria, Senegal, Namibia Liberia, Gambia, South Africa, Zambia, Ghana, and a host of many other African Countries. 

In 2006, Queen Mother Dr. Blakely kicked-off Queen Mother Coffee at the United Nations during the CSW – Commission on the Status of Women with Harlem Women International. On the International Day of Women, Queen Mother Dr. Blakely launched Queen Mother Coffee in Harlem with women from around the world. Queen Mother Coffee was created to foster partnership with women from Africa and the United States to empower women farmers who are the backbone of agriculture within their country. 

Queen Mother Dr. Blakely traveled to Uganda with the United States Conference of Black Mayors in July to August 2008. While in Uganda on a fact-finding mission, she began working on a World project to assist a family with an infant medical emergency – a baby with an oversized head. Queen Mother Dr. Blakely launched the medical mission to seek the participation of Harlem and Columbia Presbyterian Hospitals in New York City, USA. During the United Nations General Assembly in September 2008 Queen Mother Dr. Blakely attended on behalf of the NGO – New Future Foundation, Inc and listened to Heads of States’ address the General Assembly and attended High Level Meetings addressing the needs of Africa. Queen Mother describes her efforts as part of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals that are designed to eradicate poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa by the year 2015. 

Queen Mother Blakely was awarded an honorary recognition award for her service to civil society and 46 years of work at the United Nations during the 2015 NGO Conference in the United Nations General Assembly Hall. 

Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely a noble woman of compassion champions the aspirations of women, children and youth. She criticizes mankind for the economic injustice that has degraded billions of lives worldwide and champions’ education, basic business training, micro-credit, science and technology entrepreneurship, and “heart” as potential solutions for economic and sustainable development.

 

 

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

Civil Engineer, Development Project Director, Administrator/Accountant and Politician. Good academic background as well as great qualifications and professional experience in the environments mentioned below. Very good knowledge of Haitian public administration.

Between September 2018 and April 2021, Joseph JOUTHE held the following high positions: Prime Minister, Minister of Planning and External Cooperation, Acting Minister of Economy and Finance, and Minister of the Environment. He was also Director of Analysis and Evaluation at the Office of Monetization of Development Aid Programs ( BMPAD); Special advisor to the office of Prime Minister Jack Guy LAFONTANT for special projects, public works and public procurement; United Nations official, from 1989 to 2006, as consultant, liaison officer, logistician, administrator, M&E Officer; Regional Director Care International for the management of a central office and 7 regional offices; Regional Administrator of the Tropical Storm Reconstruction Project (TSRP) in partnership with Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) and CHF; Consultant and senior manager for several local and international organizations both in Haiti and in several foreign countries. 

Good coordination and leadership skills in resource management (human, material, financial and coaching), ability to coordinate with other potential partners (local, regional or international) and
create a team environment positive, within the framework of public development assistance, bilateral, multilateral and partnership.

Proven experience in the areas of project management which has enabled the development and maintenance of very strong and detailed organizational skills. Excellent communication skills in
Creole, French, English and Spanish. Good understanding of international development, particularly economic and social. Good ability to maintain high performance and meet expectations, in diverse cultural contexts and psychologically stressful environments.

Other knowledge: User of remote sensing systems and geographic information units; Introduction to databases; Introduction to data modeling, creation of cartography on MAP INFO, Frame and printing, use of the global positioning system (GPS); Communication and multimedia; Use of broadcasting as a training medium in the program, Implementation and awareness-raising addressed to the agricultural world, communication and gender equity (integration of women), decentralization and civic education in rural development projects.

Other philanthropic activities: Member of several Micro Finance and Mutuel of Credit institutions; Member of Christian Social Businessman Association (ASHAC); Member of Youth Movement Cooperative (MOCOJE); Member of Local Integrate Development Agency; Founding member of « Entre Cimes et Racines », all involved in mobilizing resources, promoting the environment and community actions.

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. Currently residing at 107 Judges Bench CT, Morrisville, NC 27560, 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.