Prioritising a grand emancipation 101 – What Africans need
What do we see?
Hunger, ill-accomplishment, negativity, inferiority and constant backward movement
This we cry each day to abolish, to overcome and to turn around.
We seek a grand emancipation because who we have become, and who we should be doesn’t appear to be the reality we must live.
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Why Seek the Grand Emancipation?
The souls of our fathers’ wallow in pain and shame.
Their graves have become tombstones of intense heat.
They died and were proclaimed famous, famous for a reason that we must beat.
But the very generations they laid their lives down for have rather turned that fame to shame.
The African or the African’t?
The land we occupy as an African people has proven to be the most blessed when it comes to natural resources.
Yet, what do we see?
Hunger, ill-accomplishment, negativity, inferiority and constant backward movement.
This we cry each day to abolish, to overcome and to turn around.
Each day an educated African comes up with a new policy and the brain behind that policy is obviously a westerner.
Can’t we as an African people do unto us as we wish them westerners to do unto us?
Do we throw our resources to the western man and ask him to help make the most out of it?
The Grand Emancipation is a Must
Until me and my brothers, sisters, aunties, uncles, fathers, mothers and grandparents at home are fully emancipated, we shall want more of the west that will keep asking for our souls as an inferior race and our forefathers would have been disgraced by our actions.
It must start with:
Knowing our roots.
Knowing the resources available to us.
Knowing our needs as an African people.
Knowing the world’s technology.
Recognizing the talents available to us.
Africa can fix our own problems.
Africa can feed itself.
Africa can have its own technologies.
Africa can cure its own ailments.
Africa can be a MAN WITH ENOUGH BALLS TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD.