I am for Afrakan-centered unity, not "Black" unity. People often assume that they are the same thing.
Black unity is the concept that people unify with anybody who has Black skin; as a result, they often find themselves uniting with people who are Eurasian Supremacists (since 95% of Black people are devout Eurasian supremacists) and if you unify with them they will only lead…
…you to their Eurasian master. Most activist in the Black population only preach Black unity, which is why we are not able to develop anything.
This was the same problem with Nkrumah's Pan-African unity.
It resulted in exploitation of the concept by Arabs, Asiatic "Berbers," Chinese and Indians, and even Europoids.
Afrakan-centered unity is distinct from Black unity because it requires the Black person to be Afrakan-centered.
This safeguards the unity because they don't just have skin in common, but common understanding. This is essential because in order to build something we have to have a common understanding of what we are building, why, and for whom.