none of what you said matters because that is not how pan africanism is currently practiced.Let me help you out because you're the slow one in class today
Read Walter Rodney’s book Pan-Africanism - The Ideological and Historical Background
In part of it he explains that the late great W.E.B. Du Bois saw Pan-Africanism as a way to fight racism colonial rule and unfair treatment …
Du Bois believed that Black people all over the world should work together to gain freedom and equality …
Du Bois thought education and activism were important to make this happen, and it is ..
Walter Rodney shows that Du Bois saw Pan-Africanism as a strong movement to help Black people unite and be free …
That’s it
I don’t know what Tariq told you about it but like I said you need to read more …
good thing that cult is dying generationally.