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TOKEN DISTRIBUTION MODEL
Kemfe token distribution model will use the famous cryptocurrency airdrop distribution
system where users get a share of KEMFE tokens (KEM) for free by performing a simple
task or becoming an active member in the ecosystem.
Out of 1Billion KEM minted, 80% will be locked in the ecosystem smart contract treasury,
from which 100 KEM will be minted every minute and deposited in various reward pools
through which users are rewarded based on their contribution to the network growth
and expanded reach. It will take approximately 19 years to distribute the total supply
locked in the treasury contract.
4.925% of the total supply is allocated to advisors, team and private individuals who
support our vision of “Empowering Voices & Promoting Shared Prosperity” to enable us
support the funding of the project and other eventualities while 0.075% will be used for
market making on various exchanges.
15% of the total supply will be distributed through airdrops at various phases. These
phases are depicted by great personalities who fought for the liberation of humanity
with Africa as a major pivot point. All phases must reach the desired registered number
of active users before the distribution of that particular stage is activated.
Our vision of “Empowering users and promoting shared prosperity” is the reason why
Kemfe exists. Kemfe platform provides great avenue for active users to build a
sustainable network that will guaranty their financial freedom. As you participate in this
airdrop, ensure that you understand how you can leverage the platform to voice your
opinions and build lasting wealth.
WELCOME TO KEMFE, A COMMUNITY WHERE ONE MAN'S PROSPERITY IS
BENEFICIAL TO ALL.
AIRDROP TOKEN METRICS
Bob MarleyAirdrop Amount: 4,500,000KEM
50,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: King of Raggae.
Popular Quote: “One good thing about
music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”
Popular Work: Redemtion Song.
Vesting Period
100% Released After
at the end of the
Campaign
Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer; musician and songwriter born on 6th February 1937. He served as a
world ambassador for reggae. He was the first international superstar to emerge from the so-called Third
World After selling more than 20 million records throughout his career,
He could read palms and accurately predicts one's future as a child. Later in his life, He began telling people
that his destiny was to be a singer thereby refusing to read palms again for the rest of his life.
Marley was a Pan-Africanist and believed in the unity of African people worldwide. His beliefs were rooted
in his Rastafari religious beliefs. He was substantially inspired by Marcus Garvey, and had anti-imperialist
and pan-Africanist themes in many of his songs, such as "Zimbabwe", "Exodus", "Survival", "Blackman
Redemption", and "Redemption Song". "Redemption Song" draws influence from a speech given by Marcus
Garvey in Nova Scotia, 1937. Marley held that the independence of African countries from European
domination was a victory for all those in the African diaspora. In the song "Africa Unite", he sings of a desire
for all peoples of the African diaspora to come together and fight against "Babylon"; similarly, in the song
"Zimbabwe", he marks the liberation of the whole continent of Africa, and evokes calls for unity between all
Africans, both within and outside Africa. He died of cancer on May 11 1981.
A statue was inaugurated, next to the national stadium on Arthur Wint Drive in Kingston to commemorate
him. In 2006, the New York City Department of Education co-named a portion of Church Avenue from
Remsen Avenue to East 98th Street in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn as "Bob Marley Boulevard". In
2008, a statue of Marley was inaugurated in Banatski Sokolac, Serbia. Internationally, Marley's message
also continues to reverberate among various indigenous communities. For instance, the Australian
Aboriginal people continue to burn a sacred flame to honour his memory in Sydney's Victoria Park, while
members of the Native American Hopi and Havasupai tribes revere his work. There are also many tributes
to Bob Marley throughout India, including restaurants, hotels, and cultural festivals.
Intersting Facts About Bob Marley
PHASE 0: BOB MARLEY AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
PHASE 1: THOMAS SANKARA AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Thomas Sankara
Thomas SankaraAirdrop Amount: 7,500,000KEM
100,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: Iconic figure of revolution
Popular Quote: “He Who Feeds You Controls
You.”.
Popular Work. Revolutionary programmes
for African self-reliance
Vesting Period
50% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 50%
after Emeagwali
Airdrop
Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara (21 December 1949 – 15 October 1987) was a Burkinabé military captain,
Marxist revolutionary, pan-Africanist theorist, and President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. Viewed by
supporters as a charismatic and iconic figure of revolution, he is commonly referred to as “Africa's Che
Guevara”
He vaccinated 2.5 million children against meningitis, yellow fever, and measles in a matter of weeks,
initiated a nation-wide literacy campaign, increasing the literacy rate from 13% in 1983 to 73% in 1987,
planted over 10 million trees to prevent desertification, built roads and a railway to tie the nation together,
without foreign aid
He appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the
military, granted pregnancy leave during education, outlawed female genital mutilation, forced marriages,
and polygamy in support of Women's rights
He sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in
Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers, Reduced the salaries of all public
servants, forbade the use of government chauffeurs, and 1st class airline tickets, lowered his salary to $450
a month, limited his possessions to a car, four bikes, three guitars, a fridge and a broken freezer. He refused
to use the air conditioning in his office because such luxury was not available to anyone but a handful of
Burkinabes.
He opposed foreign aid, saying that “he who feeds you, controls you.” And As President, He spoke against
continued neo-colonialist penetration of Africa through Western trade and finance, called for a united
front of African nations to repudiate their foreign debt, He argued that the poor and exploited did not have
an obligation to repay money to the rich and exploiting
PHASE 2: EMEAGWALI AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Philip EmeagwaliAirdrop Amount: 9,000,000KEM
200,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: An intellectual Inspiration and a
Funding Father of the internet.
Popular Quote: My focus is not on solving
nature's deeper mysteries; it is on using nature's
deeper mysteries in solving important societal
problems
Popular work: Discovered 180 years in one
day.
Vesting Period
50% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 50%
after Nyerere
Airdrop
He was conceived in Akure, Nigeria on 23rd August 1954.
His initial tutoring was suspended in 1967 following the Nigerian Civil War.
He served in the Biafra arm forces at the age of 13; after the war was over he has to finish his secondary
school through homeschooling.
He traveled to the united state to concentrate under a grant taking after consumption of a corresponding
course at the University of London and got a four-year college education in science from Oregon State
University in 1977
He later moved to Washington DC, getting an undergraduate degree from George Washington University
in sea and marine designing and a moment ace in connected arithmetic from the University of Maryland
He discovered how to reduce heavy-duty computations that took one hundred and eighty [180] years, or
65,536 days, within one computer to only one day across 65,536 computers.
He won the 1989 Gordon Bell price for value execution in superior figuring application in an oil repository
displaying count utilizing a novel scientific definition and usage.
He was voted the 35th greatest African and the greatest African scientist of all time. In a survey by a new
African magazine. His achievements were quoted in the former president of the United States Bill Clinton as
an example of what Nigerians could achieve when giving an opportunity.
Intersting Facts About Julius Nyerere
Julius Nyerere
PHASE 3: NYERERE AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Airdrop Amount: 10,500,000KEM
350,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: Founder of African Union and
Father of Tanzania
Popular Quote: African nationalism is
meaningless, dangerous, anachronistic, if it is
not, at the same time, pan-Africanism”.
Popular Work: A proponent of African unity,
Mwalimu was also a founding member of the
Organisation of African Unity..
Vesting Period
40% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 60%
after Nzinga Airdrop
Julius Kambarage Nyerere, also called Mwalimu (Swahili: “Teacher”), (born March 1922, Butiama,
Tanganyika now in Tanzania—died October 14, 1999, London, England),
Tanganyika became independent on December 9, 1961, with Nyerere as its first prime minister. The next
month, however, he resigned from this position to devote his time to writing and synthesizing his views of
government and African unity.
One of Nyerere's more important works was a paper called “Ujamaa—The Basis for African Socialism,”
which later served as the philosophical basis for the Arusha Declaration (1967). When Tanganyika became
a republic in 1962, he was elected president, and in 1964 he became president of the United Republic of
Tanzania a position which he held until his resignation in 1985
As a major force behind the modern Pan-African movement and one of the founders in 1963 of the OAU,
Nyerere was a key figure in African events in the 1970s. He was a strong advocate of economic and political
measures in dealing with the apartheid policies of South Africa. Nyerere was chairman of a group of five
frontline African presidents who advocated the overthrow of white supremacy in Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe), South Africa, and southwest Africa/Namibia (now Namibia).
He was a major force in bringing down the reign of Idi Amin of Uganda when he announced the expulsion
of all Asians from Uganda
Soft-spoken, unpretentious, small of stature, and quick to laugh, Julius Nyerere was widely credited with
impressive oratorical skills and unusual powers of political perception. His thoughts, essays, and speeches
are collected in his books, Uhuru na Umoja (1967; Freedom and Unity), Uhuru na Ujamaa (1968; Freedom and
Socialism), and Uhuru na Maendeleo (1973; Freedom and Development). He also translated two plays by
William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar, into Swahili.
PHASE 4: NZINGA AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Queen Nzinga
Queen Nzinga Of
Ndongo
Airdrop Amount: 12,000,000KEM
500,000Target Active Users:
SYMBOLISM: Mother OF Angola and Great
military leader
Popular Work: Defender of Slaves against
European influence
Popular quote: “Sometimes force is able to
exterminate the wicked customs of those that do
not use reason and do not understand any
argument without punishment.”
Vesting Period
40% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 60%
released after
Malcolm's Airdrop
Queen Ana Nzinga was born to Ngola Kiluanji Kia Samba around 1581 in the African Kingdom of Ndongo.
She was one of the great women rulers of Africa, famous for fighting against the slave trade and the
influence of the Europeans.
She held off Portuguese invasions and slave raids for 30 years and fought to keep what is now Angola free
until her death at age 82.
Nzinga was an awesome negotiator. After sitting down with the Portuguese, they agreed to withdraw from
Ndongo and recognize the country as a sovereign nation. In exchange, Ndongo would allow the Portuguese
to create trade routes in the territory. Sounds like a fair deal.
As a show of good faith during the negotiations, Nzinga agreed to convert to Catholicism. The Queen was
baptized Ana de Souza, using the last name of the Portuguese Governor.
The Portuguese betray her by breaking the treaty and went back to slave capturing. Finding no support
from the Portuguese, in 1623, Nzinga abandoned Christianity and build an army through alliances with the
neighboring tribe to fight the Portuguese.
With the Portuguese army hot on her tail and left without allies, Nzinga was forced to flee. She took her
people to the Kingdom of Matamba which she proceeded to conquer and declare herself queen. They had
a history of women rulers and were the major slave-trading state in Luanda. Now that's a strategic
advantage!
Nzinga was highly unusual for her time. She was educated and cultured, speaking both her native tongue
and fluent Portuguese. She wrote all of her letters to the Portuguese kings and governors.
PHASE 5: MALCOLM X AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Malcolm X
Malcolm XAirdrop Amount: 13,500,000 KEM
750,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: A symbol of black movement
Popular Work: The Biography Of Malcolm X.
Popular Quote: “You can't separate peace
from freedom because no one can be at peace
unless he has his freedom”
Vesting period
30% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 70%
after Garvey Airdrop
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska. While serving his 10years jail term he
encountered the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, head of the Lost-Found Nation of Islam, or Black Muslims,
a Black Nationalist group that identified white people as the devil. Soon after, Malcolm adopted the last
name “X” to represent his rejection of his “slave” name.
After his release from prison, he went ahead to become a leader in the civil rights movement, minister, and
supporter of Black Nationalism. He urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white
aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings
of Martin Luther King, Jr. His charisma and oratory skills helped him achieve national prominence in the
Nation of Islam, a belief system that merged Islam with Black Nationalism.
Disenchanted with corruption in the nation of Islam, which suspended him in December 1963 after he made
a derogatory comment about the death of President John F. Kennedy's assassination he left the
organization and traveled to mecca where he underwent a spiritual transformation that allowed him to
eschew hate. Malcolm X returned to America with a new name: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
In June 1964, he founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity, which identified racism, and not the
white race, as the enemy of justice. His more moderate philosophy became influential, especially among
members of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
He had predicted that he would be more important in death than in life and had even foreshadowed his
early demise in his book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
After his assassination in 1965, his book; The Autobiography of Malcolm X which chronicled his life and
views on race, religion, and Black Nationalism became best-selling, popularized his ideas, and inspired the
Black Power movement.
PHASE 6: GARVEY AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Markus Garvey
Markus GarveyAirdrop Amount: 15,500,000 KEM
1,000,000Target Active Users:
Symbolism: A symbol of global black
movement
Popular Speech: “If You Believe the Negro
Has a Soul”: “Back to Africa” with Marcus Garvey
Popular Quote: “A people without the
knowledge of their past history, origin and
culture is like a tree without roots.”
Vesting period
20% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 80%
after Lumumba
Airdrop
Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jnr was born on 17 August 1887 in St Ann's Bay, Jamaica.
After working at the offices of the African Times and Orient review journal under the leadership of Duse
Mohammed Ali he returned to Jamaica from England in July 1914 and established the Universal Negro
Improvement Association (U.N.I.A) and Africa Communities League with the help of Enos j. Sloly ad four
others.
Between 1917 and 1926 UNIA had 1,100 chapters and 11million members in over 40 countries of the world such
as UK, Cuba, Panama, Costa Rica, and Ghana making it the largest Black organization in history.
Through UNIA, He launched several commercial ventures such as the Black Star Line Steamship
Corporation in New York in 1919 and Negro Factories Corporation in 1920. The goals of the corporation were
to establish an efficient mode of transportation, communication and trade among Black people worldwide
and to enhance the stature, self-image and pride of these communities
Garvey's ultimate dream was for the independence of all African Countries and the creation of the United
States of Africa.
In 1928, Garvey created the People's Political Party (PPP) which was Jamaica's first modern political party
and the first to defend the interests of the Black majority.
Marcus Garvey has inspired every major black movement of the 20th century, both in Africa and the
Americas. Followers of Garvey's ideology include Hon Elijah Muhammad, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Malcolm
X, and Martin Luther King Jr. Also leaders of African Independent states such as Presidents Nnamdi Azikiwe,
Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, Nelson Mandela, Patrice Lumumba, and Julius Nyerere
PHASE 7: LUMUMBA AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Patrice Lumumba
Patrice
Lumumba
Symbolism: A symbol of African Nationalism
Popular speech: “AFRICAN UNITY AND
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE”
Popular Quote: “Without dignity there is no
liberty, without justice there is no dignity, and
without independence there are no free men”
Vesting Period
20% Released at the
end of the Campaign
while remaining 80%
after Nkrumah
Airdrop
Patrice Lumumba born July 2, 1925, was the first elected prime minister of the Republic of Congo. He
ascended to power on June 30, 1960, the date of Congo's independence from Belgium. Lumumba had a
vision of a united Congo with complete control over its economy and resources.
In December 1958, revolutionaries such as Lumumba, Shirley Graham DuBois, George Padmore, and Kwame
Nkrumah came together at the All-African Peoples Conference to plan a strategy for total liberation of
Africans and people of African descent worldwide. It was at the AAPC in Ghana that Lumumba became a
known figure within liberation movement circles in Africa and the United States.
He wrote poems and essays such as May Our People Triumph and Dawn in the Heart of Africa for
publication in Congolese journals, earning him acclaim nationally.
Lumumba's dream for his country and Africa was not accomplished due to his assassination on Jan. 17,
1961, Mobutu Sese Seko, a pro-Westerner, was installed and supported in office, primarily by Belgium and
the United States. During his 30-plus-year reign, Congo amassed large debts, massive currency
devaluations, and civil unrest.
Lumumba's legacy lives on. Countless streets, statues, and buildings in countries such as Mali, Russia,
Hungary, and Cuba have been named in his honor. In 2003, the BBC reported that naming your child
“Lumumba” in Africa was likely to give the child a head start in life
After Lumumba's assassination, protesters clashed with Belgian embassies and local police in Belgrade,
Yugoslavia, and at Trafalgar Square in London. Protestors in London shouted and cheered as the speakers
criticized the new Congo regime, and then began shouting “Down with Belgium” and “Down with the United
Nations”.
Lumumba's political philosophy remains relevant and is embraced as a symbol of African independence
efforts..
Lumumba's last letter to his wife is written as if he knew he was going to die fighting for his country. He ends
the letter with the phrase “Long lives the Congo! Long live Africa.”
Airdrop Amount: 16,500,000 KEM
1,350,000Target Active Users:
PHASE 8: NKRUMAH AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Kwameh Nkrumah
Kwameh Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah was born on 21 September 1909 and was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary.
Nkrumah became active in politics and race relations in the United States. He was exposed to the Pan-
African idealogy of political activist W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey the Jamaican Black Nationalist
leader.
He joined a group of African students during the 1930s and '40s to create the National African Students
Association, which he was elected president. He published his philosophical ideas in a pamphlet called
Towards Colonial Freedom. Nkrumah also preached to Presbyterian Black churches in New York and
Philadelphia during the 1940s.
Nkrumah returned to Ghana in 1947 and became secretary-general of the United Gold Coast Convention
aimed at ending British rule. He founded the Convention People's Party in 1949, the first Black political party
in Africa.
He was jailed in 1950 for political reasons during British rule. However, they allowed a new constitution to be
drafted, with the first elections to be held in February 1951. Although he was under arrest, Nkrumah became
the continent's first African-born prime minister. After winning the 1951 election, Nkrumah went on to win
elections in 1954 and 1956.
He led a massive surge of socio-economic development in Ghana. Infrastructure improved across the
country. Also, dams, hospitals, schools, and universities were built.
In 2000, he was voted Africa's Man of the Millennium by BBC World Service listeners.
Over his lifetime, Nkrumah was awarded honorary doctorates from Lincoln University, Moscow State
University, Cairo University, Jagiellonian University in Poland, Humboldt University, and many others
He died of prostate cancer in April 1972 at the age of 62 while in Romania and was buried in a tomb in the
village of his birth, Nkroful, Ghana. While the tomb remains in Nkroful, his remains were transferred to a
large national memorial tomb and park in Accra, Ghana.
Symbolism: The Father of Pan-Africanism
Popular Speach: "We Must Unite Now or
Perish”
Popular Quote: “I am not African because I
was born in Africa but because Africa was
born in me”
Airdrop Amount: 19,000,000 KEM
1,800,000Target Active Users:
Vesting Period
20% Released at the
end of the
Campaign while
remaining 80%
after Luther Airdrop
Airdrop Amount: 20,500,000 KEM
2,150,000Target Active Users:
PHASE 9: LUTHER AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther
King Jr.
King's birth name was Michael, not Martin. The civil rights leader was born Michael King Jr. on January 15,
1929. In 1934, however, his father, a pastor at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church, traveled to Germany and
became inspired by the Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther. As a result, King Sr. changed his name
as well as that of his 5-year-old son.
King entered college at the age of 15 and was such a gifted student that he skipped grades nine and 12
before enrolling in 1944 at Morehouse College. King received his doctorate in systematic theology.
King's greatest speeches were “I Have a Dream” – Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963.“Our God is Marching
On” – Selma, Alabama, March 25, 1965. “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break the Silence” – Riverside Church in
New York City, April 4, 1967. “The Other America” – Stanford University, April 14, 1967.
King was imprisoned nearly 30 times. According to the King Center, the civil rights leader went to jail 29
times. He was arrested for acts of civil disobedience and on trumped-up charges, such as when he was
jailed in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1956 for driving 30 miles per hour in a 25-mile-per-hour zone.
King narrowly escaped assassination on September 20, 1958, when a woman named Izola Ware Curry
plunged a seven-inch letter opener into his chest leading king to King undergoing hours of delicate
emergency surgery
King was assassinated by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, at
6:01 p.m. CST.
In 1983 President Ronald Reagan signed a bill that created a federal holiday to honor King. The holiday, first
commemorated in 1986, is celebrated on the third Monday in January, close to the civil rights leader's
January 15 birthday. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are the only other Americans to have had
their birthdays observed as a national holiday.
Symbolism: The greatest civil right
activist
Popular Speech: "I have a dream”
Popular Quote: "The time is always
right to do what is right."
Vesting Period20% Released
at the end of
the Campaign
while remaining
80%
after Mandela
Airdrop
PHASE 10: MANDELA AIRDROP DISTRIBUTION
Intersting Facts About Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla
Mandela
Symbolism: The greatest modern African leader
"I Am Prepared to Die"Popular Speech:
Popular Quote: It's always seems impossible
until it's done.
Vesting Period
100% Released
After at the end
of the Campaign
Airdrop Amount: 21,500,000 KEM
Target Active Users: 2,500,000
His birth name was Rolihlahla Mandela. His primary school teacher gave him the name Nelson.
He began his long road to a college degree at the University College of Fort Hare in 1931 and was expelled
for participating in a protest against the university's policies.
He was imprisoned for 25years and received his university degree during the last month of his
imprisonment from the University of South Africa in 1989. He also received honorary degrees from more
than 50 universities.
He, along with fellow ANC member Oliver Tambo, established South Africa's first black law practice in 1952
whose primarily worked in challenging apartheid laws, including South Africa's “pass laws,” which required
non-white citizens to carry documents authorizing their presence in “restricted” areas.
To leave the country (which he was banned from doing), he used the name David Motsamayi to get out of
South Africa in secret.
His activism continued while in prison, both inside its walls and out. He was a mentor to other prisoners and
taught them about nonviolent resistance. He also sent notes to the outside world and was a consistent
symbol for the anti-apartheid movement.
He was released from prison in 1990 by President Frederik Willem de Klerk. The two now share a Nobel
Peace Prize. 2020 marks 30 years since his release from prison.
He advocated for HIV/AIDS after one of his sons passed away from an AIDS-related illness. Mandela's public
announcement of his son's condition helped break the stigma of the disease in South Africa.
The year he was elected president of South Africa was also the first year he ever voted in an election in
1994. He was 76 years old.
He died on the 5th of December 2013 at the age of 95 after suffering from a prolonged respiratory infection.