AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE ON AFRICAN ISSUES

 


I recently made it clear in my works that we Africans face many challenges and must begin planning our success and development in a uniquely African manner if we are to overcome them. Since we started paying attention to and tracking the western world, there hasn't been much to be excited about. Therefore, the moment is now. The time has come for African youth and people to take charge and address our issues in an African-centric manner, keeping in mind the United States of Africa, which was one of the dreams of some of our greatest historical leaders.

I'm bringing up Lord Macaulay's remarks from his speech to the British Parliament on February 2, 1835, to the African continent once more.

"I have traveled across the length and breath of Africa and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such caliber, that I do not think we will ever conquer this country unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage"

He went on to indicate that unless they break our very backbone of the nation hence proposed that,they replace our old and ancient education system as well as they way we do our things

They regrettably brainwashed us into believing that everything foreign and English-based is superior to our own, so today I want to warn all my fellow Africans on this African soil that we need to stop looking to the west for solutions to our problems and instead start working together to find African solutions. 

Let's not forget what Dr. Kwame Nkrumah once said: The colonialist never departed, he is still alive, and he wears various masks, some of which seem to conceal him. similar to what PLO Lumumba recently emphasized. I still have no idea what the primary reason(s) was/were for the British to go ahead and establish the Commonwealth of Nations after leaving their colonies. Further to be stated... 

The moment has come to work together to address Africa's issues. African style I only write to draw attention to this issue and to make recommendations for how the African region might be improved in the future.

My name is Bro. Samuel

samuelsoba14@gmail.com

Ghana, West Africa

Twitter @BroSamuel11