My ancestors had names, philosophies, moral systems, and ways of understanding the world long before colonialism. Choosing to reconnect with that heritage is, for me, an act of reclaiming identity. I don't believe I have to reject my African roots to find meaning or purpose.
Europe and America built much of their industrial wealth on coal, steel, and heavy industry. Yet when Africa seeks the same path to industrialisation, it is often told to stay poor in the name of "responsibility." Development should not be a privilege reserved for others.
Africa cannot export raw materials forever while importing finished products at premium prices. Industrialisation is not a luxury—it is the foundation of economic sovereignty. A continent that cannot produce will always negotiate from a position of weakness.
If Africa is serious about ending poverty, unemployment, and dependency, it must build industries that serve African interests first. Economic liberation begins when Africans control their own resources, production, and destiny.
Every nation that became wealthy used the resources available to it during its development. Africa deserves the same right to determine its own economic future instead of having that future dictated from abroad.
Every nation that became wealthy used the resources available to it during its development. Africa deserves the same right to determine its own economic future instead of having that future dictated from abroad.
If Africa is serious about ending poverty, unemployment, and dependency, it must build industries that serve African interests first. Economic liberation begins when Africans control their own resources, production, and destiny.
Africa cannot export raw materials forever while importing finished products at premium prices. Industrialisation is not a luxury—it is the foundation of economic sovereignty. A continent that cannot produce will always negotiate from a position of weakness.
Europe and America built much of their industrial wealth on coal, steel, and heavy industry. Yet when Africa seeks the same path to industrialisation, it is often told to stay poor in the name of "responsibility." Development should not be a privilege reserved for others.
A revolution is not just about changing who sits in power. It is about dismantling the entire system that keeps people poor, divided, dependent, and mentally colonized. Until the system changes, the faces don't matter.
Kenya doesn't suffer from a shortage of leaders. It suffers from systems that reward corruption, exploitation, and obedience over justice. Real change demands transforming institutions, not simply replacing individuals.#Revolutionnow
Political freedom without economic independence, cultural confidence, and psychological liberation is incomplete. A society changes most deeply when people reshape how they think, produce, organize, and define themselves.#Revolutionnow
Every generation faces a choice: accept inherited systems as permanent or work to build something better. If the old order continues to produce the same injustices, people will keep demanding fundamental change rather than cosmetic reforms.#Revotutionnow
Every generation faces a choice: accept inherited systems as permanent or work to build something better. If the old order continues to produce the same injustices, people will keep demanding fundamental change rather than cosmetic reforms.#Revotutionnow
Political freedom without economic independence, cultural confidence, and psychological liberation is incomplete. A society changes most deeply when people reshape how they think, produce, organize, and define themselves.#Revolutionnow
Kenya doesn't suffer from a shortage of leaders. It suffers from systems that reward corruption, exploitation, and obedience over justice. Real change demands transforming institutions, not simply replacing individuals.#Revolutionnow
A revolution is not just about changing who sits in power. It is about dismantling the entire system that keeps people poor, divided, dependent, and mentally colonized. Until the system changes, the faces don't matter.
You cannot warn a nation that doesn't know it's at war. Half of us think colonialism ended in 1963 and stayed ended. It didn't end , it just changed its paperwork. And we're out here arguing about football while the contracts get signed.
@317Kace@KoometheChris Colonialism may have officially ended, but economic colonization by China is making it feel like we're back in those days. They're just using business and debt as tools to take control.