Uhuru has just mentioned this and quietly given impetus to Africa’s ultimate vision and reignited the dream given form by Kwame Nkrumah when he said "Today independence for Africa, tomorrow the United States of Africa
Does that include Burundi?
ungeuliza somalia
Not in africa
i concur.
gaddafi cause of death might be linked to this cause. funding terrorism not with standing.
forces against unificatiin of africa are far too strong
African political leaders cannot accept it.
Just look at the leaders.
even if they did the west and the east cannot allow the sterilization ofvthe cow that produces the golden milk until they are done milking it.
the leaders are very fine. they are a reflection of the masses.
we are too good in putting up with mediocre standards.
only in africa
Just imagine Mugabe, Kagame, Nkurunziza, M7, etc, relinquishing power
they are there become me and you from those countries arent fed up with them.
thecpower is in the hands of the people.
do you remember the recent arab spring/revolutio? started by a graduate who set himself on fire?
going back in history look at the french revolution
or closer home when the luos voted for an okuyu to the man so that kanu to go.
power is always in the hands of the masses
it will happen just not in our generation
sincerely,
Afroptimist
They don’t have to. Look at the E.U.
but what has the arab spring achieved other than bloodshed and destruction of property
you should redo your history mister mca.
any better condition have an amount of bloodshed.
leaders will always bow to the wilk of the people.
for example if kenyans werent so mediocre the crooks we elect would think twice before stealing money meant for good of the masses. but since we encourage theft and corruption. the status quo will remain.
nobody is held accountable in this country.
a third world country run by cartels
in some situations war has helped but in many war has only worsened the situation, from the middle east to africa to south america and i beleive what keeps europeans and americans from fighting is that their systems work so well such that culprits will be punished definately.
again show me any country even the first world that is not run by cartels
no country isnt run by cartels but they consider wanjiku. here in kenya they dont give a fuck about wanjiku.
war have made very many situations better.
if the masses stood their rights.
from the american revolution to the rwandan genocide.
it is not the european or american systems that work well it is the masses that have a voice.
do you remember the south korean who resigned when a ship under his ministry sank?
south korean gdp was similar to kenyan thirty years ago but look at these countries gdp now
i say its the system not the people, thats why even the presidents / primeministers can step down/ resign and peace prevails, infact thats where people are more surpressed, or how else would you explain how the usa gets to choose between two political parties every 5years yet population is more than 300mill people?
from what ive read and watched rwanda is not entirelly the peaceful country it seems, its just led by a dictator who is not ready relinquish power to cover his ass. and now that burundians have revolted dont be schocked if rwandans follow suite
hehehr…
it is not the system those prime ministers fear but the will of the masses.
any system canbe manipulated.
rwandans wont be in a hurry to kill each other.
the existing generation are the victims of the genocide.
mundu wanarumwo na nyoka onaga kamukwa akora.
if tomorrow we decide we dont want uhuruto or raila.
it can be done