About the BookPersonal Intelligence Analysis: Foundations of Civilian Intelligence (Volume 1) is a groundbreaking exploration of Africa's most overlooked asset-its people's capacity to detect, interpret, and respond to threats before institutions react. This volume equips readers with the foundational mindset and operational frameworks needed to develop grassroots intelligence systems within local communities.
It tackles issues such as xenophobia, corruption, infiltration, and internal sabotage, while presenting real-life scenarios that expose the cracks in traditional top-down security models. Rooted in African reality and guided by global intelligence logic, this book lays the groundwork for empowering everyday citizens, security volunteers, church leaders, educators, and youth with civilian intelligence skills that can save lives and protect nations.
Volume 1 addresses the theory, psychology, and philosophical underpinnings of intelligence in society. Volume 2 will delve into tactical methods, operations, and the architecture of response. This is not just a book-it is a field manual for defenders of Africa's safety. About the AuthorDr. Ntsikelelo Dubeni is a South African scholar, strategist, and public intellectual whose work spans theology, security studies, social ethics, and community intelligence.
He holds a Doctorate in Theology and serves as a therapist, coach, and advisor to various community and civic groups across the country. Dr. Dubeni has dedicated his life to empowering vulnerable populations through education, intelligence awareness, and spiritual renewal. As the founder of Inkspire Core Empire Holdings and the architect of several civic empowerment initiatives, he brings an unmatched blend of practical insight and academic rigor.
His writings challenge systemic complacency and offer strategic blueprints for grassroots leadership, civil protection, and national restoration. With this work, he cements his place as a pioneering voice in African civilian intelligence.
About the BookPersonal Intelligence Analysis: Foundations of Civilian Intelligence (Volume 1) is a groundbreaking exploration of Africa's most overlooked asset-its people's capacity to detect, interpret, and respond to threats before institutions react. This volume equips readers with the foundational mindset and operational frameworks needed to develop grassroots intelligence systems within local communities.
It tackles issues such as xenophobia, corruption, infiltration, and internal sabotage, while presenting real-life scenarios that expose the cracks in traditional top-down security models. Rooted in African reality and guided by global intelligence logic, this book lays the groundwork for empowering everyday citizens, security volunteers, church leaders, educators, and youth with civilian intelligence skills that can save lives and protect nations.
Volume 1 addresses the theory, psychology, and philosophical underpinnings of intelligence in society. Volume 2 will delve into tactical methods, operations, and the architecture of response. This is not just a book-it is a field manual for defenders of Africa's safety. About the AuthorDr. Ntsikelelo Dubeni is a South African scholar, strategist, and public intellectual whose work spans theology, security studies, social ethics, and community intelligence.
He holds a Doctorate in Theology and serves as a therapist, coach, and advisor to various community and civic groups across the country. Dr. Dubeni has dedicated his life to empowering vulnerable populations through education, intelligence awareness, and spiritual renewal. As the founder of Inkspire Core Empire Holdings and the architect of several civic empowerment initiatives, he brings an unmatched blend of practical insight and academic rigor.
His writings challenge systemic complacency and offer strategic blueprints for grassroots leadership, civil protection, and national restoration. With this work, he cements his place as a pioneering voice in African civilian intelligence.