Let’s Talk Afrika.

“It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest sources for good in the world.” – Kwame Nkrumah

Category: Human rights

  • The Africa Rush!!

    The Africa Rush!!

    The gold Rush, the scramble and partition of Africa and the Dutch tulip mania! What do these historical periods have in common? A very valuable commodity or asset at the epicentre of the economy in a region, and a scramble for it! Gold: inarguably the most valuable item on planet Earth since biblical times. Sought…

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  • A beginner’s guide to AFRICA! Part II

    A beginner’s guide to AFRICA! Part II

    Before I get into it, please once again erase these images from your mind.👇 Why do I insist on this? These issues are important and being solved. However, whether you are African or not, it is important to take Africa at its face value. In other words focus on the best Africa has to offer…

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  • A Beginner’s Guide to AFRICA!

    A Beginner’s Guide to AFRICA!

    Are you a newborn baby? A tourist? A scholar researching for your homework? Or maybe you’re African but have been locked in a box for the last ten years! Let me give you a quick glimpse into Africa and tell you what to expect! And the final verdict……

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  • OLIVER TWIST: A conspiracy theory!

    OLIVER TWIST: A conspiracy theory!

    Lights dim, curtains drop, the spotlight gradually brightens to illuminate a young disillusioned lad locked in a cell. His hands? Grubby. His shirt? Torn. His soul? Broken. He looked outside his cell. A worker had arrived. The boy watched as the worker ladled a bit of soup into a small metallic bowl, and shoved it…

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  • Why you shouldn’t be excited about free money from the government! (PART 1)

    Why you shouldn’t be excited about free money from the government! (PART 1)

    Recently, in the month of June 2021, the government of Uganda announced that it would be distributing relief aid to the more impoverished of its citizens, as a means of supporting these families to acquire basic necessities. As expected, it was met with praises being thrown from left and right at the government executive for…

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