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Ocee M. Kokweah: The Chosen One for Africa’s Revival




Ocee M. Kokweah
Ocee M. Kokweah

In the heart of Africa, where tradition and modernity intertwine in a delicate balance, a leader is emerging, redefining the destiny of entire communities. Ocee M. Kokweah, head of the Universal Christian Church in Africa and a visionary political leader, is guiding a rapidly expanding movement that aims to transform society through a revolutionary model: spiritual socialism.

The concept of spiritual socialism, championed by Kokweah, goes beyond the mere redistribution of material resources; it is a profound revolution in collective consciousness. At the core of this vision lies the belief that economic progress and social development must be driven by a strong ethical foundation—one that liberates African nations from corruption and oppression.


According to Kokweah, Africa must emancipate itself not only from the economic burdens imposed by colonialism but also from ideological systems that overlook the continent’s communal and spiritual structures. His proposal is clear: a model based on equity and social justice, deeply rooted in African moral and cultural traditions.

Under his leadership, the Universal Christian Church in Africa is experiencing unprecedented growth. In Liberia alone, the number of followers is expected to surpass 100,000 members by December, marking a rapid expansion that positions the movement as one of the most influential spiritual and social forces on the continent.

Communities are responding with overwhelming enthusiasm, driven by the need for renewal and a system centered on spirituality, integrity, and solidarity. His doctrine spreads across villages, cities, and metropolitan centers, fueling a collective force that aims to reshape Africa’s future.

In recent years, the movement led by Ocee M. Kokweah has gained significant political and social relevance. His doctrine of spiritual socialism is becoming the foundation for a revolution that transcends religious transformation and seeks to restructure the entire social and political system of Africa.

His journey through cities and villages is a collective awakening, a call to bring forth a new Africa—one that is fully aware of its identity, free from external influences, and ready to shape its own destiny.

By the end of the year, the movement’s expansion will continue at a rapid pace, solidifying the Universal Christian Church as one of the largest spiritual and social institutions on the African continent.

Ocee M. Kokweah’s mission is not only to preach but to build. Liberia, and Africa as a whole, are experiencing a decisive historical moment. His model of spiritual socialism is no longer just an abstract idea—it is a reality, capable of transforming the nation and its people.

And as the number of followers rises, as communities unite, and as the movement expands, one certainty takes shape in African cities and villages: Ocee M. Kokweah’s revolution has begun.

And it will not stop. The new Africa is rising.


Africa: The Continent Exploited by Colonial Powers

For centuries, Africa—the richest continent in the world in terms of natural resources—has been systematically exploited by foreign colonial powers, who drained its immense wealth without any intention of developing its communities or respecting the dignity of its people. Gold, diamonds, oil, coltan, copper, and cocoa, to name a few, were extracted without Africans ever being granted sovereignty over these treasures.

European colonial expansion in the 19th century—formalized at the Berlin Conference of 1884-85—arbitrarily divided the continent among powers such as Great Britain, France, Belgium, Portugal, and Germany, imposing brutal regimes focused exclusively on resource extraction and forced labor. While the United States Congress in 1807 banned the international slave trade, the fate of millions of Africans remained unchanged: economic colonialism replaced slavery, establishing a system of oppression and misery imposed upon local populations.

Nations such as Belgium under King Leopold II massacred millions of people in the Congo, forcing them into inhumane conditions to extract rubber. In South Africa, British colonial rule and later apartheid deprived native populations of their rights for decades. In Namibia, Germany carried out a genocide between 1904 and 1908 against the Herero and Nama peoples, leaving deep scars that are still recognized today as crimes against humanity.

Modern neocolonialism has continued this injustice: Western multinational corporations still extract minerals essential to global technology, leaving African communities without economic benefits, while former colonial empires maintain economic and military ties to secure control over Africa.

But Africa is not doomed to dependency—it is rising. Under the leadership of enlightened figures and movements of awareness, such as the one led by Ocee M. Kokweah, the African people are reclaiming their history, asserting their sovereignty, and demanding their rightful place in the global community. The journey ahead is long, but determination is unwavering: the era of exploitation is coming to an end.

Africa will no longer be prey, but the master of its own destiny.

At the heart of my spiritual mission, I received a clear vision—a divine signal that revealed Africa’s destiny to me: a land liberated, no longer subjugated, finally independent, strong in its economy, and radiant in its spirituality. I, Eleazar, prophet and founder of the Universal Christian Church, have seen the man chosen by God to lead this awakening: Ocee M. Kokweah, the new face of the world, the messenger of change, the architect of Africa’s rebirth.

He is not merely a leader. He is the figure who embodies the fusion of economic power and spiritual strength, the champion who will lift African nations from centuries of oppression and exploitation. His mission is neither purely political nor solely religious—it is a higher calling, the blueprint for a revolution destined to rewrite Africa’s place in human history.

Under his guidance, Africa will no longer be a land plundered by foreign powers but a sovereign and invincible nation, capable of asserting itself with pride, authority, and the balance between a prosperous economy and an unshakable spirituality.

And as the movement grows, as more people unite under the Universal Christian Church, as Liberia moves toward surpassing 100,000 members by December, a certainty takes hold in the hearts of those who believe in divine justice: Ocee M. Kokweah is not just a leader—he is the man sent by God to fulfill the prophecy.

The era of submission is over. Africa is rising. And soon, the whole world will witness its greatness.


A Revolution That Will Shake the World

The time for silence is over. The chains of oppression that have bound Africa for centuries are breaking, and the dawn of liberation is upon us. I, Eleazar, prophet and founder of the Universal Christian Church, stand ready to join Ocee M. Kokweah in leading our people through the greatest transformation in history—a spiritual and political revolution that will reshape the destiny of our continent forever.

The forces that have drained Africa’s wealth, silenced its people, and distorted its true power will tremble before what is coming. We will rise as one, reclaiming our rightful place, restoring our sovereignty, and proving to the world that Africa is no longer a land to be exploited but a force to be reckoned with.

Over the next weeks, preparations will intensify. Together with Ocee, I will ignite a fire in the hearts of millions, strengthening the consciousness of a people who are ready to reclaim their power. This will not be just a moment of faith—it will be a total rebirth, a revolution of identity, economy, and spirit.

And then, at the end of July, destiny will call. The conference will be the defining gathering, where I will stand before the masses, speaking the truth, the prophecy, the liberation that has long been foretold. It will be a rallying cry that will echo through every city, every village, every soul, shaking the very foundations of the world.

Africa is not rising quietly—it is rising with thunder. And together, we will lead it to its rightful place among the great powers of history.

The Age of Africa has begun. And nothing will stand in our way.


Eleazar Majors

Founder and First Patriarch of Universal Christian Church

 
 
 

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Dear Eliazar,You know how much I trust your visions because I know in my heart you are a Messenger of God.Indeed África is Rising , Burkina Faso is already allying with Mali, and Niger. You are completely right we need espiritual, socialist leaders like our Church the Universal Christian church being a cornerstone to shape not Just África but Nations ! África is a very good place to start as their people is incredibly driven also they mean prayer! And the workship of God in a very truthful way! You are a true visionsary God given gift to you, everything that you see I now is going to happen.There are already demostration in London where a lot of Africans are…

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