The United Kingdoms of Africa (UKA) is a sovereign coalition established to unify the descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and restore dignity, security, and prosperity to African and diaspora nations. It draws historical precedent from key events and institutions such as the 1804 establishment of Haiti as the first Black republic and the 1816 Haitian Constitution, which declared Haiti a refuge for any African descendant seeking freedom.
Our foundation is spiritually and politically inspired by the 1945 Fifth Pan-African Congress held in Manchester, England, where revolutionary leaders including Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, and W.E.B. Du Bois solidified the blueprint for post-colonial African liberation. UKA follows this legacy by advancing both political agency and economic autonomy.
The world stands at a pivotal moment. With the rise of digital currencies, artificial intelligence, and multipolar geopolitics, the UKA seizes this window to unify under one modern structure. Our initiatives are not speculative — they are already underway. The Treasury, military code, and digital infrastructure are actively being developed to ensure the UKA is more than a vision — it is a functioning government in formation.
