A Divine Journey: The Story of Afro Gold Dollar ETF

Tyrone Moodley
5 min readAug 6, 2024

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Afro Gold Dollar ETF for Africa and it's Diaspora

In a world driven by financial systems and technological advancements, it's rare to find a story that intertwines faith, perseverance, and innovation as profoundly as the journey of the Afro Gold Dollar ETF. This isn't just about a new financial instrument; it's about a vision that has been shaped by personal trials, divine intervention, and a relentless pursuit of financial empowerment for Africa and its diaspora.

A Vision Ordained by God

In recent conversations, it's clear that the Afro Gold Dollar ETF is more than just a financial endeavor. "I feel this has been ordained by God," a sentiment echoed by key stakeholders involved in the project. This deep conviction stems from personal experiences and a renewed faith that has been reignited by the mission to create a more inclusive financial system.

One of the pivotal figures behind Afro Gold Dollar ETF, Tyrone Moodley, shared his story of lost faith and how this project became a beacon of hope and divine purpose. "I had lost my faith. I didn't believe in God because I felt He had abandoned me," he revealed. This sentiment, unfortunately, is shared by many who grapple with the harsh realities of history and present challenges. Yet, through the journey of developing Afro Gold Dollar ETF, there's been a resurgence of belief and trust in a higher power guiding this mission.

From Humble Beginnings

Tyrone’s journey is one of overcoming immense personal and economic challenges. Growing up in Zimbabwe, he experienced poverty firsthand. He lived in the boys' kayas, the garden boys' house, because his family was poor. Despite these hardships, his mother was determined to give him the best possible start in life. Tyrone attended St. Martin’s School and later Gateway Primary School, then Gateway High School eventually finishing at Prince Edward High school, thanks to the kindness of a headmaster named Mr. Richberg, who allowed him to enroll despite their financial situation. His mother, who grew up with privilege due to her father, Anthony Jones—a Canadian who moved to Northern Rhodesia to trade cattle for salt and other goods—wanted the same for her son.

A Family Mission

This mission is deeply personal for Tyrone. It is linked to his uncle, Teddy Namainga, and a desire to provide liquidity for farmers in Maala and help the Ila people. "All I wanted to do was provide liquidity for the farmers in Maala. For my Ila people. For my Zambian people. For my Zimbabwean people. For all my South African people. For all my Nigerian, Ghanaian, Jamaican people. For my Texans, North Carolinians, South Carolinians, Floridians, New Yorkers, Californians, North Dakotans, British Columbians, Ontarians, Albertans, and Quebecers. I wanted to help," Tyrone emphasized. This drive to support his community and beyond is at the heart of the Afro Gold Dollar ETF.

Financial Emancipation

Reflecting on the struggles of the past and the present, there's a recognition that trials and tribulations are part of the journey towards greater things. "So many stories in the Bible about trials and tribulations," Tyrone noted, drawing parallels between these ancient stories and the modern struggle for financial emancipation. The Afro Gold Dollar ETF is seen as a tool to activate God's power through faithful acts and trust in Him.

This faith-based approach is not merely symbolic but is embedded in the operational ethos of the project. The Afro Gold Dollar ETF is designed to be a transformative financial instrument, providing stability and growth through its unique backing by Bitcoin and gold. The vision is to create a system where financial transactions are not just secure but also accessible to the masses, ensuring that everyone has a stake in their financial future.

Leveraging Financial Tools for Empowerment

To further enhance the stability and profitability of the Afro Gold Dollar ETF, there is consideration to use the same Bloomberg APIs that global financial leaders use to buy U.S. Treasury Bills. By shifting 30% of holdings into U.S. Treasuries instead of gold, similar to Warren Buffet’s strategy, the ETF could potentially increase its returns. Buffet, with his $277 billion investment, is making $1 billion per month from U.S. Treasuries. This approach could provide a steady income stream and greater financial security for the Afro Gold Dollar ETF, allowing it to better support its mission of financial empowerment.

Building Something Bigger

"We're building something bigger than us," is a recurring theme in discussions among the project's leaders. This statement captures the essence of Afro Gold Dollar ETF's mission. It's not just about creating a financial instrument; it's about establishing a financial ecosystem that empowers people, especially those who have been marginalized by traditional financial systems.

Tyrone's experiences in the software industry have given him unique insights into the importance of proper systems and standards. From building e-procurement software to working on e-licensing and insurance, he has seen firsthand how Western countries benefit from robust systems. During his time on Bay Street, he witnessed how a $100 billion company made substantial profits during market downturns, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. "The market tanked, but these guys made bank," he recalls. This experience reinforced his belief in the power of having a large pool of money to generate more wealth, emphasizing the need for financial independence and empowerment.

A Collaborative Effort

The development of Afro Gold Dollar ETF is a collaborative effort, bringing together diverse talents and expertise. From blockchain technology to financial management, every aspect of the project is handled with a deep sense of purpose and responsibility. This collaborative spirit extends beyond the team to the communities they aim to serve, ensuring that the benefits of this financial revolution are widespread.

The Hand of God in Financial Innovation

It's hard to deny the sense of divine orchestration in the Afro Gold Dollar ETF project. "This is the hand of God," is a sentiment that resonates deeply with those involved. The journey so far has been marked by serendipitous meetings, timely interventions, and an unwavering belief in the project's potential to change lives.

As Afro Gold Dollar ETF continues to gain momentum, the focus remains on its core mission: to create a more equitable and inclusive financial system. The upcoming launch of the Ndeipi App, a WeChat clone tailored for Africa and the diaspora, is a testament to this commitment. By integrating micro apps for eCommerce, food delivery, gambling, and social media, all powered by the Afro Gold Dollar Utility Token, the project aims to provide a holistic financial solution that meets the diverse needs of its users.

Conclusion

The Afro Gold Dollar ETF is more than just a financial product; it's a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and innovation. As the project moves forward, it continues to inspire and empower, proving that with divine guidance and collective effort, even the most ambitious visions can become reality. This journey is a reminder that sometimes, the path to financial emancipation and empowerment is not just about numbers and technology but about a deep, unwavering belief in a higher purpose.

For all our brothers and sisters—be it Texans, North Carolinians, South Carolinians, Floridians, New Yorkers, Californians, North Dakotans, British Columbians, Ontarians, Albertans, Quebecers, and all those represented at the Caribana in Toronto—this is a shared journey towards financial liberation. As Ludacris once said, we're everywhere, and together, we can take charge of our own destiny.

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