Maakheru and 
Maatkheru (maah and maaht-tcheh-roo') are the male and female terms from 
Keneset and 
Kamit defining the 
capacity within 
Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans) to function as "true of voice".  The terms 
"maa"and 
"maat" mean "Divine Law and Balance" and by extension "truth". The term 
'kher' or 
'kheru' means "to voice, to command". One who consistently demonstrates the capacity to function as 
maakheru (male) or 
maatkheru (female) is one who consistently voices, commands, delivers that which is Divinely lawful, that which is in harmony with Divine Order. To be 
maakheru/maatkheru is to have attained spiritual maturity. In the 
Twi language of the 
Akanfo (Akan people), the same term and concept is spelled 
"mmarahye" (maah-rah-sheh) and 
"mmarakyerew" (maah-rah-tcheh-roo').
 Maakheru/Maatkheru
 
Maakheru/Maatkheru is a capacity existing only within Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans). At the same time it is an earned title indicating that the Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) man or woman recognizes his or her Divine function in Creation and executes it without fail. He or she has embraced the reality of Divine Order governing his or her existence and therefore consistently applies the truth, the law, to all that he or she conceptualizes and carries out.
Maakheru as a title of our webcast is an Ancestral call to Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans) to embrace Divine Law and Divine Hate, truth, and apply it to every aspect of our lives. The spiritually mature Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) man and woman necessarily recognizes and accepts/loves/embraces that which is true and rejects/hates/eradicates that which is false. Culturally, this is an acceptance of 
Nanasom --
Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion, Culture and People and the absolute rejection of 
all of the whites and their offspring, their pseudo-"religions" and culture. 
It is time for Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans) to restore ourselves and our civilization. It is time for us to enspirit and embody 
Maakheru/Maatkheru--today.