This is not a revolution; for revolutions have a way of turning people’s problems into this great, beautiful and glorious change of society. It is not an attempt to build an East African empire – that is often a thing for decorated men who join noble causes to look for more decorations. This is putting Africans at the centre of solving their problems; it is an answer to those that think that African tribes cannot work together, an answer to those that think that Africans are a barbaric set of people that cannot put away their petty differences and work to implement any of their brilliant ideas. We are spearheading East African Integration. We are doing this with something else – solving our problems – the refugee crises, unemployment, leadership underdevelopment, and many more.