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  1. Asked: May 28, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

    Can Africa/African forgive?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:27 am

    Africa can forgive. Africa will forgive. Africa needs to move on to the next phase of action. We have dwelled so much on this.

    Africa can forgive. Africa will forgive. Africa needs to move on to the next phase of action. We have dwelled so much on this.

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  2. Asked: May 28, 2020In: Politics and Governance

    Why are Africans still poor?

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    Replied to answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:24 am

    This it true what you say. But we have played the victim card for far too long. Everyone throws that up when confronted... We need to find the next footing and put aside the excuses. What are the chances our children will say the same thing? I think 100% if we don’t act.

    This it true what you say. But we have played the victim card for far too long. Everyone throws that up when confronted…

    We need to find the next footing and put aside the excuses. What are the chances our children will say the same thing? I think 100% if we don’t act.

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  3. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Education and Careers

    What is being done to incorporate play into learning..?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:21 am

    It is a great ideas to incorporate play into learning but these right here my brother are tough times... we need to think of first aid and not luxury. Africa is at a stand still. Peoples lives are at stake. We need a continental emergency call to stop everything we are doing and just wake up. The leRead more

    It is a great ideas to incorporate play into learning but these right here my brother are tough times… we need to think of first aid and not luxury.

    Africa is at a stand still. Peoples lives are at stake. We need a continental emergency call to stop everything we are doing and just wake up.

    The levels of theft happening in this continent even during a national pandemic is inhuman. We can no longer stand and move on with life while bigs are eating us alive.

    The luxury you mentioning is good but there a Tim for that and it will truly come. Right now what Africa needs is an emergency response to the years of injustice.

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  4. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Business and Investments

    Act now or you might lose 3 years. Will you?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:16 am

    Why do we always politicise everything until we get to the actual elections? Don’t get me wrong, you have valid points but there’s something we are missing. If this is the thought process then we are doomed into a cycle. Can we rise up and demand change instead of looking for survival tips? This souRead more

    Why do we always politicise everything until we get to the actual elections?

    Don’t get me wrong, you have valid points but there’s something we are missing. If this is the thought process then we are doomed into a cycle.

    Can we rise up and demand change instead of looking for survival tips? This sounds like a fire is about to break out and people are thinking of how to escape instead of thinking of how to prevent it too.

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  5. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Culture and Society

    Increase in Racism or Racism being filmed?

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    Replied to answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:10 am

    We still had racism during Obama’s regime. Some people even say it was a little worse because he was black and allowed it to go on for fear of backpack from the white supremacists that helped him get to state house. Yes Trump is to blame partially, but this is not a presidential problem... it is theRead more

    We still had racism during Obama’s regime. Some people even say it was a little worse because he was black and allowed it to go on for fear of backpack from the white supremacists that helped him get to state house.

    Yes Trump is to blame partially, but this is not a presidential problem… it is the people who are sick and evil. Trump only supports them to act on their feelings of hate.

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  6. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Culture and Society

    Increase in Racism or Racism being filmed?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:08 am

    It is sad what’s best happening in the USA and it has always been there but we are even worse with our tribal biases and ethnic superiority. As we condemn America, let’s reflect and look into ourselves first. There’s a lot Africa can achieve with a unified mind set.

    It is sad what’s best happening in the USA and it has always been there but we are even worse with our tribal biases and ethnic superiority.

    As we condemn America, let’s reflect and look into ourselves first. There’s a lot Africa can achieve with a unified mind set.

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  7. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Sexuality and Relationships

    Are men partially responsible for women’s insecurities?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:06 am

    Men are already holding positions of privilege in our society. Agree with me or not, but men earn more, get better opportunities, have more power and are generally years ahead of most women in Africa. When it comes to dating, they hold a night ground in many ways. I know we should be responsible butRead more

    Men are already holding positions of privilege in our society. Agree with me or not, but men earn more, get better opportunities, have more power and are generally years ahead of most women in Africa.

    When it comes to dating, they hold a night ground in many ways. I know we should be responsible but what happened to the men of the house who took charge and made unselfish decisions for the good or all?

    We have watered down the role of man until they are now off the hook and can get away with almost anything because of the false independent woman ideology. We have a long way to go and the sooner we accept that the faster our journey to equity begins.

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  8. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

    Have the Middle-Class been forgotten during this COVID-19 era?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 4:01 am

    The middle class are to blame for their own predicaments. They live in affluent places and stay silent during injustice of the poor. They never attend protests and they are also too busy with their work and fun to take note of the issues affecting the nation. With all their education and privilege,Read more

    The middle class are to blame for their own predicaments. They live in affluent places and stay silent during injustice of the poor. They never attend protests and they are also too busy with their work and fun to take note of the issues affecting the nation.

    With all their education and privilege, they do not participate in politics as voters or otherwise do what things like this happen, why should them be considered?

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  9. Asked: May 30, 2020In: Business and Investments

    Why does Trump want Akin Adesina out of the African Development Bank?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 3:58 am

    Whenever I hear of such bureaucratic problems, I know right away that there’s either corruption or witch ?‍♀️ hunt or control that’s happening. Africans need to be independent in both thoughts and action. Let’s do things because we want to and not because we are following what the west or east is doRead more

    Whenever I hear of such bureaucratic problems, I know right away that there’s either corruption or witch ?‍♀️ hunt or control that’s happening.

    Africans need to be independent in both thoughts and action. Let’s do things because we want to and not because we are following what the west or east is doing.

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  10. Asked: May 30, 2020In: Environment and Nature

    What in your opinion is the biggest challenge or roadblock of young people in engaging on climate change and environmental conservation?

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2020 at 3:54 am

    Poor education and lack of policies to support a green economy. Also, our leaders don’t care about such stuff, their main focus is in getting re-elected and maintaining power at all costs.

    Poor education and lack of policies to support a green economy. Also, our leaders don’t care about such stuff, their main focus is in getting re-elected and maintaining power at all costs.

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