King Charles Lambert Reaffirms Black Wall Street Vision

King Charles Lambert, the founder of the Black Wall Street Movement, reaffirmed the organization's commitment to economic liberation rather than political involvement. During a recent communication with members, Lambert emphasized the need to tackle poverty and promote enterprise as part of their strategy to address capital flight and economic ownership in Africa.
He stated that the movement's focus is on presenting the raw truth about Africa's economic realities without sugarcoating issues. Lambert urged members to avoid political distractions that could hinder their common economic interests and insisted that the movement's mission is to advance economic empowerment and self-sufficiency.
He acknowledged the importance of government in sustaining transformation but stressed that the movement exists solely to drive economic action and collective ownership. Lambert called for a commitment to the principles of economic liberation and poverty eradication, reinforcing the long-term vision of the Black Wall Street Movement.
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