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New Africa Business Association-DC

New Africa Business Association-DC

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The American Muslim Business Association (AMBA) was incorporated by Imam W.D. Mohammad in 1995. The name was eventually changed to the New Africa Business Association (NABA). Its intent is to identify African Americans as a valuable marketing source. Each association is incorporated independently in its own state. New Africa Business Association was incorporated in 2011 as a profit organization, LLC. Its objective is to identify all businesses in our community and stimulate their business activities by network marketing and doing business with each other. Create new businesses through Joint Investments. Our slogan is “What One Can’t Do Many Can,” because the Federal Government and Private Banks will only receive money from the African American Communities and give back just less than nothing. We the business owners and consumers have to become vested with each other and create new businesses jointly.

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Discussions on Respect for the American Flag and Why Black Lives Matter

Networking and Introduction of Small Businesses

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Network Marketing and Business Introductions to the Business Community

Network Marketing and Introductions of business owner

Network Marketing and Business Discussions with Business Owners

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