Volume 1: Ethno-Corporatism
Toward Non-Monetary Economic Self-Sufficiency Subsistence

Africa stands at a crossroads—one path toward continued fragmentation, dependency, and moral decline; the other toward ideological rebirth, citizen-centred governance, and the reconstruction of a dignified continental destiny. This manifesto, Volume I of the Ethnosocialist Series, presents the first comprehensive blueprint for a new African future built upon the principles of ethno-corporatism, ethno-socialism, and the govoxical State.
In these pages, Omolaja dismantles the decaying architecture of protégism, exposes the moral crisis eroding Africa’s civic culture, and confronts the legacies of corruption, economic chaos, and western-dependent statecraft. With forensic clarity and revolutionary conviction, this work unveils a new governmental civilisation: a govoxical governing system where the citizenry-electorates reclaim direct control of public affairs; where StateLords, Secretariats, Economists and Citizenry-Committees are bound together under a single constitutional order; where the Ethnopublic State emerges as a sovereign African homeland built upon equalism, altruism, shared authority, and participatory decision-making.
This volume articulates:
- The philosophical foundations of African ethno-socialism as the successor to all former socialist theories that failed to deliver true equalism.
- The design of a State-directed, non-monetary, planned economy driven by citizenry mandate and rooted in technological modernity.
- A radical re-imagining of public affairs as citizenry affairs, transforming governance into a unified, participatory act of national consciousness.
- The blueprint for Africa’s transition from protégist disorder to economic self-sufficiency, moral resurgence, and global respectability.
Fierce in tone, uncompromising in vision, and grounded in historical realism, this first volume lays the ideological cornerstone for an African renaissance governed not by elites, nor by external powers, but by the collective will of the people themselves.
This is not merely a book—it is a summons. A call to rebuild Africa’s future through unity, discipline, and the govoxical principles of the Ethnopublic State. A declaration that Africa’s destiny must no longer be inherited from others—it must be authored, defined, and governed by Africans.
Publication Date: July 26, 2020
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