Monday, December 7, 2015

One Billion Dollars for Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda Queen Mother of Africa.

  



1 Billion Dollars for the Queen Mother of Africa
Nnabagereka Development Foundation

And the 

African Queens and Women Cultural Leaders’ Network



Nnabagereka Sylvia Nagginda (L) and Tooro Queen Mother Best Kemigisa


The Buganda Queen Mother Speaks 


Her historical address





Sylvia Nagginda is the current Nnabagereka or Queen of Buganda, a historic kingdom in modern day Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community.
With a master's degree in corporate communications and professional experience as a management consultant, in 1999, Her Royal Highness Nnabagereka Sylvia Nagginda married the Kabaka (King) of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the traditional and cultural leader of the almost 7 million Baganda people living in the Republic of Uganda (East Africa). She established the Nnabagereka Development Trust to address public health and development concerns with an emphasis on the needs of children and women.

Click to donate here: Nnabagereka Development Foundation website. 
Instructions: Please everyone give equavilent of $1.00 U.S Dollar. No matter where you live on Earth, all Africans give to help the Queen Mothers efforts. Collect $1.00 from every household member and send via electronic transfer, i.e credit of debit card on to the Nnabagereka Development Foundation website. 


Costs per English speaking African Nations
*per member of household


U.S $1.00 per member of household
Nigeria $199.05 N
Uganda $3313 Shillings
Cameroon $604.46 CFA
Botswana $604.602 XAF
Eritrean $16.78 Nahfa
Gambia $39.18 Gambian Dalasi
Ghana $3.81 Ghanaian Cedi
Kenya $102.09 Kenyan Shillings
Lesotho $14.53 Lestotho Loti
Liberia $84.66 Liberian Dollar
Malawi $5686.80 Malawian Kwach
Namibia $14.52 Namibia Dollar
Mauritius $303.00 Mauritian Ouguiya
Rwanda $745.25 Rawandan Franc
Sierra Leone $4110.00 Sierra Leona Leone
Seychelles $13.15 Seychellios Rupee
South Africa $14.54 South African Rand
Tanzania $2162.45 Tanzanian Shilling
Swaziland  $14.53 SZL
Zambabwe $361.900 ZWD
Belize $.50 BZD
Jamaica $119.764 JMD
Trinidad $1.00 TTD
United Kingdom $.664481 GBP

To convert your country's currency to the U.S Dollar. 

The Importance of Mothers/Women

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Greetings,

The process of change for Africa begins by watering the roots and this in turn pumps vitally needed necessities to the branches in Diaspora. Therefore this program is a worldwide united effort that calls to action all 2 billion Africans to assist in this most important endeavor. The truth is the power of the African mother or Queen Mothers is needed to quickly accelerate the healing, which must take place, for African to begin to advance in the modern world. If it is true that the Lion, which is the symbol of  the Sphinx and of African prowess, built by our ancestors, points to the light of the true nature of African civilization. The lion becomes stronger with the ascension of the African lioness and the cubs, then moving into this direction, as directed by the Queen Mothers we will achieve unity and victory much quicker. It is the Lioness, that teaches the cubs, she educates the male cub that he must be strong, eat first, to grow big and protect the pride. Yet the lioness is also responsible for feeding the pride, being that the female is more lighter, uses greater stealth, runs faster and can run longer than the male, and the lionesses work together in a band to feed all of the pride, including the male. By raising our attention to the needs of African mothers and children, and investing in them as a priority we have captured 3/4 of our world. We have not diminished the male but we have made him stronger by lifting his burden. Strong prides of lions are made up of strong female sisters, who bond with each other, help each to raise strong, growing clubs and stronger patriarchs and matriarchs to protect and expand the territory of the pride. What Nnabagereka Sylvia Nagginda (L) and Tooro Queen Mother Best Kemigisa, along with the Ghana Queen Mothers, have re-ignited a longstanding African tradition of women leaders acting in the role of Queen Mothers to lift up society for its spiritual advancement. Please support and give them assistance to do this great work.