Advocating for visa-free movement across Africa
The Pan Africanist Promotion Team is dedicated to promoting African unity and culture. Our mission is to advocate for visa-free travel across Africa, strengthen intercontinental connections, and showcase African businesses.
We believe in a borderless Africa, where opportunities are accessible to all. Through our business directory, advocacy programs, and cultural showcases, we aim to foster collaboration and economic growth within the continent.
Position: Co-Founder & Strategic Advisor
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Autobiography of Joseph M. Brown [Pan Africanist Promotion Team] Comrade Joseph Musa Brown, Founding Pioneer, was born on 13 May 1965 in the Township of Klay, Montserrado Province in the Western State of Liberia, Federal United States of African unto the union of Madam Hawa Seh-Soko Brown and Mr. Joseph Musa Brown Sr.
He holds a Master of Arts degree in Security and Strategic Studies from Nkumba university in Uganda, Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice Administration from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University College, Liberia and a AIAT Certificate in Aviation Security Awareness from the Kubis Aviation College in Uganda.
He is a strong believer in the Supreme Being, Creator of the universe. Comrade Brown started his love and affection for a united Africa when he was a young boy growing up in Liberia. He vividly recollects his memories when he used to visit the USIAD library, Embassy of the United States of America especially during the Black History month.
‘I want to see a united Africa that will be respected and treated as co-equal to the rest of the other countries in the world’. I want to see us Africans being treated equally like every other race on the face of planet earth. Africa must be controlled by Africans, decisions must be taken by us Africans, and we must not be told what culture to practice.
Leave us alone and leave our mineral resources with us. Special respect goes to heroes and heroines in the past and present to name a few Pan-African advocates include leaders such as Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Henri Christophe, François Duvalier, Aimé Césaire, Haile Selassie, Jomo Kenyatta, Edward Wilmot Blyden, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Patrice Lumumba, Julius Nyerere, Robert Sobukwe, Ahmed Sékou Touré, Kwame Nkrumah, King Sobhuza II, Marcus Garvey, Dr. William Richard Tolbert, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, [females Pan Africanist] Olive Morris (United Kingdom) 1952–1979, Rugiatu Turay (Sierra Leone), Olive Morris (United Kingdom) 1952–1979, Rugiatu Turay (Sierra Leone), Francia Marquez-Mina (Colombia) , Ida B Wells (United States) 1862– 1931, Esther Stanford-Xosei (United Kingdom). Contemporary Pan Africanist such as Julius Malema of South Africa, Dr. Arikana Chihombori of Zimbabwe, Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno of Kenya and our dynamic hero Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso just to name a few.
Comrade Brown strongly believes that every African should be able to freely move within and around Africa, work in any part of Africa without any bottom neck bureaucracy, own and develop property, marry in any part of Africa. That Africa should have one country code, one communication system, one currency, one common market, be able to establish its own federal government with federal laws and states governments and states law. Control and manage our resources, decide for ourselves, live with our valuable traditional customs.
All African citizens are hereby requested to call on their governments to enforce a VISA free Africa for all African to begin with. Comrade Brown stands for equal respect for all Africans, and each Africans must be equally given opportunities to exist without discrimination. The youths of Africa must be heard and given equal opportunities to also be a part of the governance system in our beloved Africa. Africa wants to co exist peacefully with all other continents in the world with equal respect. Slogan: ‘One Africa for All African