AfriMAX is a trademark of AfriMAX LLC. It is an educational, cultural, and entertainment consultant that achieves its goals by partnering with nonprofits, the public, private, and individual stakeholders towards preserving the African and the black ancestral heritage. 

It is a non-racial, apolitical company founded with a focus on restoring the lost black ancestral tribes, languages, and cultures to the descendants of the Africans taken on forced migration to the Middle East, South Asia, North America, the Caribbean Islands, South America, and Europe.

Goals:

  • AfriMAX is aimed at giving back to Blacks and Africans in diaspora, through educational contents that appreciates the efforts of both Black and White abolitionists, the civil right activists, and the African emancipation legends.
  • It is structured towards enhancing the rich African cultural heritage in Black communities through entertainment, clothing brands, strategic products, media broadcast, and digital contents.
  • AfriMAX is geared towards taking the descendants of early Black migrants in diaspora on subsidized, secured, and guided tour to their ancestral homeland in Africa.
  • It is aimed at rewarding the Black and African achievements in science, technology, medicine, IT, business management, performing art, sports, literature, and military through AfriMAX Award and other unique projects.
  • AfriMAX is structured to unite all Blacks and African descents in diaspora with products and services that build trust, understanding, love, and a sense of belonging.

Vision:

  • Our vision is to deliver strategic products and services with more than eighty-five percent of global market share and exceptional value to Black communities worldwide.

Mission Statement:

  • AfriMAX is poised towards restoring the Black ancestral values through products and services that promote self-love, respect, education, skills acquisition, entrepreneurship, and the patriotic values of their residing nationalities worldwide.

Slogan:

  • “…restoring the black ancestral tribes, languages, and cultures”