Active and solution oriented approach to Liberating Africa in a non violent and irritating manner

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I must say that as soon as Israel directly attacks Turkey and Turkey gets involved in the Iran/USA/Israel war, EU will most likely collapse or be entangled in a difficult situation. That will be the time for African leaders to quit any form of puppetism and โ€ฆ.1/2
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join hands to cause a reality of African unity; a unified currency, passport, economy, military and continent
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We are rich yet we donโ€™t enjoy the benefits of resources above and below our soil. Africa๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿฟโ€โ™‚๏ธ Watch our GPD
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Most African leaders are not ready for change and progress of their country; not even on a continental level. They only care about โ€œNext electionโ€
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Black Sherif pays a courtesy call on the Black Stars ahead of their World Cup game against Panama.
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In 1975, Muammar Gaddafi published The Green Book, a slim volume that became the ideological foundation of Libya's political system. It was presented as an alternative to both Western capitalism and Soviet communism. It was a "Third Universal Theory" Gaddafi argued that representative democracy was a fraud. According to The Green Book, parliaments, political parties, and elections merely transferred power from the people to elites. He famously claimed: "Representation is fraud." In his view, citizens should govern directly. His proposed solution was a system of Basic People's Congresses and People's Committees, where ordinary citizens would supposedly make decisions without intermediaries. Libya officially called itself the Jamahiriya, which translates to "the state of the masses." The book fiercely attacks political parties, describing them as instruments of dictatorship because they allow a minority to rule in the name of the majority. Gaddafi believed parties inevitably divide society and create permanent political classes. On economics, Gaddafi rejected both wage labor and private monopolies. He argued that workers should collectively own and manage the enterprises in which they work. The Green Book also rejected landlordism. Gaddafi insisted that "the house belongs to the one who lives in it," arguing that owning property merely to rent it out allowed one person to exploit another's need for shelter. On agriculture, he declared: "Land belongs to no one." Individuals had the right to use land and benefit from it, but not to monopolize or speculate on it. The book envisioned a society where productive resources were held and used collectively. Beyond politics and economics, The Green Book ventured into social theory. It discussed family, education, women, sports, and culture. Gaddafi defended traditional family structures while also arguing that women should participate fully in public life, though often within roles he saw as "natural." Education, according to Gaddafi, should not be imposed from above. He criticized standardized schooling and argued that forcing a curriculum on students was a form of dictatorship. He also opposed the commercialization of knowledge and culture. The text was translated into dozens of languages and distributed widely across Libya, Africa, and the Global South.
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What happened to Africa?
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Oh, Mama Africa, WHY ๐Ÿคฒ?!
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These are the three people to watch out in Africa ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ˜ก
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Africans learn your history, I've no problem knowing the jew avatars but we have legends in our own skin too, people that bear our suffering and true reality that is far from fiction. They bled and died uplifting africa. Those are your true ancestors.
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โ€œWatch out for these three people; Bill gates, Emmanuel Macron and โ€ฆ.โ€- PLO Lumumba
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This was the core message of Emeritus Prof. Ing. Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo
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Your heroes they donโ€™t talk about in schools

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Those who enslaved, maltreated, dehumanize and deprived us of human dignity want to lecture Burkina Faso about democracy and human rights. The irony
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After they finished with Nigeriaโ€™s ginger, Ghana and Ivory Coastโ€™s cocoa is the next? ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿฟโ€โ™‚๏ธ sad but why canโ€™t African leaders wake up? No, most of them are sponsored into these positions by the imperialists
PHARMACIST: GMO WILL RUIN AFRICAN COCOA The Swiss Platform for Sustainable Cocoa reports that Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire and Ghana produce 46 per cent of the worldโ€™s cocoa. However, how will crop yields fare with the Ghanaian government allowing CRISPR generated cocoa trees to enter its farmlands? US pharmacist Layne Kilpatrick raises the question. So tell us: Is it a good idea to introduce genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to African countries? Let us know in the comments. Donโ€™t forget to follow us for more compelling stories from the continent.
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