You have fought relentlessly for the African people and your case is well articulated. The solution has to be won one individual at a time; one family at a time. But we don't own the economies in which we operate, not even ... read full comment
You have fought relentlessly for the African people and your case is well articulated. The solution has to be won one individual at a time; one family at a time. But we don't own the economies in which we operate, not even the ones on the African continent, so how do we change that?
Kojo T 10 years ago
Balkanized they tear us to pieces and our minds are easy , like putty to mould. United we can have our own arts , culture and way of life
Balkanized they tear us to pieces and our minds are easy , like putty to mould. United we can have our own arts , culture and way of life
Nii Ashitey 10 years ago
First the dislocation and then the disorientation and then the conditioning.Unless we free ourselves from these fetters and recognize that this a fight for us and that we need a strategy of own to combat them, and sing from t ... read full comment
First the dislocation and then the disorientation and then the conditioning.Unless we free ourselves from these fetters and recognize that this a fight for us and that we need a strategy of own to combat them, and sing from the same hymn sheet, the fight will be ardours and the circumstances will continue to frustrate us.
Kosoko 10 years ago
Reading or listening to Dr. Asante always lights up the hope of my inner being that Africa, its people and culture will germinate and be the lightening rod of the world again. The fact that we have such high profile schola ... read full comment
Reading or listening to Dr. Asante always lights up the hope of my inner being that Africa, its people and culture will germinate and be the lightening rod of the world again. The fact that we have such high profile scholars like Asante burning such a passion for Africa and its people is a positive promise of the survival and a blissful thriving of our existence as people. In a response to the question of 'where do we start', I think the answer lies in the knowledge of ourselves which has been hidden from us.
You have fought relentlessly for the African people and your case is well articulated. The solution has to be won one individual at a time; one family at a time. But we don't own the economies in which we operate, not even ...
read full comment
Balkanized they tear us to pieces and our minds are easy , like putty to mould. United we can have our own arts , culture and way of life
First the dislocation and then the disorientation and then the conditioning.Unless we free ourselves from these fetters and recognize that this a fight for us and that we need a strategy of own to combat them, and sing from t ...
read full comment
Reading or listening to Dr. Asante always lights up the hope of my inner being that Africa, its people and culture will germinate and be the lightening rod of the world again. The fact that we have such high profile schola ...
read full comment