Why Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust is Proposing a United African Defence Force (UADF)

Why Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust is Proposing a United African Defence Force (UADF)

Africa faces mounting security challenges—from terrorism in the Sahel to instability in the Horn of Africa—that threaten regional stability and sustainable development. At this critical juncture, Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust (ASDT), led by The Ndege Group, proposes a Unified African Defence Force (UADF) to bolster continental security and enhance African sovereignty. Building on the African Standby Force (ASF), UADF offers rapid crisis response, resource sharing, and a symbol of autonomy, reducing reliance on external interventions. This aligns with the Trust’s mission to link security with development, protecting initiatives like our flagship investment suite in aerospace and trade infrastructure. Holding the intellectual property for this strategic vision, we invite sovereigns and ministries of foreign affairs to collaborate in shaping a safer, more prosperous Africa.

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Illuminating Africa’s Financial Future: OmniGaza and The Ndege Group’s Data-Driven Revolution

Illuminating Africa’s Financial Future: OmniGaza and The Ndege Group’s Data-Driven Revolution

The Ndege Group is rewriting the rules of African finance with OmniGaza, a EUR 100m+ blockchain-powered platform that’s all about sovereignty and transparency. Tired of fiat rollercoasters and unreliable middlemen? OmniGaza slashes corruption by 75%, saves EUR 13.8B annually, and empowers nations with tokenized mineral trading—think gold, cobalt, and more—backed by 99.9% transaction accuracy. From a EUR 2.48M school in Malawi to a EUR 276M Waste-to-Energy project in Nigeria, we’re proving impact matters. Based in Seychelles, Africa’s least corrupt jurisdiction, and inspired by Gaddafi and Traore’s asset-backed currency vision, we’re building a prosperous, self-reliant Africa. Join the revolution—our Q4 2025 rollout targets 10M users and EUR 920M in transactions.

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Africa’s Digital Leapfrog: Youth, Lessons, and Innovation

Africa’s Digital Leapfrog: Youth, Lessons, and Innovation

Africa is not just joining the digital age—it’s redefining it. With a median age of 19, our youth are the engine of innovation, launching tech hubs and startups that tackle local challenges with global impact. Learning from the West’s analogue missteps, Africa skips outdated systems, embracing mobile money like M-Pesa and solar power to bridge gaps. From smart tractors to telemedicine, technology is transforming lives, and Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust is proud to champion this unstoppable revolution.

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