Never mind, it's all just "conspiracy theory."
Everything you don't know and you're too lazy to find out about is "conspiracy theory."
That's the trustworthy ego shield of the 21st century educated-illiterate African.
So white people convinced you that your culture is inferior, but look at their “superior” culture.
This is a real event in Spain, and these folks derive pleasure from watching it.
I soo much love this.
This is what our ancestors used to play their musics but some fools today think we had nothing if not for a white boy that came here uninvited
Any ship coming from oufside Nigeria first of all pass through east before getting to Lagos.
A ship coming from London get to South East first before Lagos.
Atlantic Ocean flows from East.
The biggest part of Atlantic Ocean is in South East.
Seaport was already in East before now.
Cost of bringing container to South East is almost equivalent to cost of landinNigeria from abroad.
Why did the Nigeria government close all those sea port and allow only Lagos sea port to work
pls I need an answer!!!!
One of the reasons why Africa has failed to develop is because of that religious minds in Africa that are always preaching about a foreign or divine helper coming to save Africa when it's up to Africans to salvage itself from problems
For those confused, here’s a former MOSSAD director admitting that they treat injured ISIS and Al-Qaeda fighters. “it’s for humanitarian reasons, as it’s always good to treat your enemies in a humane way” he says. But when asked if they can treat injured Hezbollah fighters too, he replies with an emphatic NO.
What other proof do you need about the real sponsors of terrorism?
Just seeing this now, and will try my best to simplify it for you, and anyone else reading, to the point you will understand. If you fail to grasp it this time, sorry, I can't help any further.
I will not make it difficult to read, so I will leave bullet points.
> Pan-Africanists are not shielding corrupt local leaders; Pan-Africanists believe in addressing their rascality from the source. There is a source. They were not always like this. Take, for instance, every single African leader in history who had tried to make a difference was either killed or violently overthrown.
>There’s a concept called “imperialism” - this happens when someone else controls your affairs to their advantage, and to achieve this, they must stop your own benefits (meaning stopping you from developing).
>Imperialism comes in two forms: direct form (colonialism) and indirect form (neocolonialism)
>Colonialism is the one you want us to forget, which sounds plausible until you consider the second form (neocolonism). Colonialism itself did quite an enormous damage that will take a while to repair. Now consider the fact that we are not even done remedying that, and the second form is alive and kicking.
> Neocolonialim means, “they are not longer here to control you directly anymore, but they are still doing so remotely, through economic means (the IMF, World Bank, etc, politically (via democracy - a system introduced to you for this same purpose), culturally (via arts, entertainment, religion and football) and of course the Media (which includes the New media that we are having this conversation on).”
>So effectively, they left, but before they did so, they put in motion a mechanism to still maintain control even while they are gone.
So, telling us to “forget” not only reveals your poor understanding of history but also your lack of awareness of your present world, which basically means that you are still under the colonial mentality we are working so hard to correct.
So rather than disparaging Pan-Africanists at every opportunity, you should rather be thanking us for the job we are doing, to which your survival depends on.
Btw, Nkrumah published a book about the second form of imperialism (I mentioned here) and that rattled the United States to the point of severing diplomatic ties and leading to his overthrow after some months.
What is even wrong with you people?