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Executive Summary & Strategic Deck 2026: Operationalising the African Federation Treaty Framework (AFTF)

Authors: David Okiki, Amayo Jr.;

Executive Summary & Strategic Deck 2026: Operationalising the African Federation Treaty Framework (AFTF)

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Personal Copyright & Trademark Declaration © 2025 David Okiki Amayo Jr. (a.k.a. Trevor Mwendwa). All rights reserved worldwide. Authorship & Proprietary Rights: This Executive Summary is a strategic derivative of the African Federation Treaty Framework (AFTF). The underlying institutional architecture, tripartite systems, and operational protocols represent proprietary intellectual property held personally by David Okiki Amayo Jr. and are deployed through The Ndege Group Nominees Limited. Registered Trade Marks (KIPI): • OmniGaza® (No. 138985, Class 42) • The Ndege Group® (No. 138986, Class 36) • Africa's Sovereign Development Trust® (No. 138987, Class 36) Referenced Primary Works (DOIs): • AFTF Treaty Architecture: 10.5281/zenodo.17770245 • OmniGaza Whitepaper: 10.5281/zenodo.15061707 Restricted Use: Unauthorised reproduction of this systematic architecture or its implementation protocols is strictly prohibited. Commercial exploitation, institutional adoption, or the creation of derivative instruments requires prior written consent and negotiated licensing terms via: hello@thendegegroup.com. David Okiki Amayo Jr. is the Founder and Chairman of The Ndege Group and the Settlor of Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust® (ASDT). An architect of sovereign institutional frameworks, his work focuses on the intersection of blockchain technology, international law, and continental economic integration. He is the lead designer of the OmniGaza® protocol and the African Federation Treaty Framework, aimed at securing Africa's socio-economic self-determination through institutional excellence.

This document serves as the authoritative Executive Summary and Strategic Deck for The Ndege Group, Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust® (ASDT). It provides a high-level operational synthesis of the African Federation Treaty Framework (AFTF); the definitive institutional architecture engineered to resolve the systemic paradoxes of African development through collective economic puissance and sovereign integration. While the AFTF provides the legal and diplomatic foundation (Ref: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17770245), this deck outlines the active capital deployment roadmap and institutional alignment protocols for the 2025–2035 cycle. It details the execution of the Trust’s tripartite system (Governance, Finance, and Defence) and its reliance on the OmniGaza® sovereign blockchain infrastructure (Ref: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15061707) to ensure algorithmic fidelity, cryptographic transparency, and real-time trade settlement. Designed for Sovereign Wealth Funds, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), and Institutional Stewards, this deck facilitates the transition from theoretical design to material enforcement. It establishes the "Protocols of Alignment" required for participation in Africa’s next economic era, ensuring that all collaboration serves the perpetual benefit of Africans, their land, and their sovereign inheritance.

Keywords

The Ndege Group, United Nations, Geopolitical Strategy, Ink Blot Tests/standards, African Federation, Unified Defence, Sovereign Investment, African Union, Blockchain, Treaty Framework, Blockchain Governance, Natural capital, Sandton Symposium, United nations, Rare Earth Minerals, United African Defence Force, Algorithmic Fidelity, David Okiki Amayo Jr, African Charter, Economic Sovereignty, Institutional Architecture, UADF, Pan-Africanism, OmniGaza, Borderless Economy, Sovereign Finance, Natural Capital

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