Thursday, October 29, 2015

Two Things Africans Must Seriously Work on now now!!!!



Firstly, Africans must unite at whatever cost if they are to survive being completely alienated and displaced by the next 500years from their mother land. We must learn to unite and begin to love doing thing together as a group of same identity. We have to look at each other as life partners and allies in all spheres of our existences.  We must drop the individual mentality and begin taking pride in working in groups and associations.
Black people must understand that they must love,build and support fellow blacks instead of idolizing and raising the white and the Asian?

Those long held and hard wired social fabrics /prejudices that have perpetuated disunity must be dismantled and construct new formulae for concrete togetherness.  If not, then be informed that,

The curve for economic displacement and land alienation is linear already and Africans still seem to be  in a deep slumber.   Take a simple observation at Uganda and Ugandans alone. More than 65% of the GDP is already controlled by aliens. The largest individual land owners and lard lords are already aliens. This has been possible in just only 30yrs.

Secondly, To rewind a little,  African kings and chief met immense difficulty to push away  the colonial masters as they still used rudimentary artillery of bow and arrow, spears and shields the assault rifle of the white man. Analyzing today’s reality, our Africans communities/countries are still as vulnerable as those kings and chief were. 

The Arab merchants tricked our leaders with things like “mirrors” and exchanged them for ivory and strongest men and women. The terms of trade are still similar even today. Take an example of how much from agricultural harvest one has to sell to sell to exchange for an iPhone 6. How can you explain the flux of our well educated young people to work as “modern day slaves” in the Arab world? Hundreds drowning in the Mediterranean Sea running attempting to run away from their motherlands?

Therefore, Africa must develop her own technologies to competitively grow her economies and guarantee its security. The continent is on the importing side of technology and military hardware. Unless the present “rulers” turn the course of this unfortunate phenomenon, it is a recipe for Africans to forever live on their knees to the powers that be.

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