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Asked: October 5, 20182018-10-05T12:46:14+03:00 2018-10-05T12:46:14+03:00In: Politics and Governance

What does tomorrow hold? Will the younger generation continue this rat race or try and change things for the better?

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In the face of diminishing prospects we still vote people into office who in more ways than one make us realize how daft we were for choosing them.

Our presidents are currently licking the boots of imperialist ‘superpowers’ to build basic amenities here that we should have built long ago, in exchange for far valuable products.

Painful enough these countries spend just about 5% of the value of what we give them – mineral ore, oil, timber etc. in exchange for these facilities.

African universities train people every year in petro-whatever engineering, mining, agriculture, economics & finance, education, civil engineering and what have you, but can’t seem to establish itself quite well in these industries.

So I ask again, what does tomorrow hold? Do we the younger generation come to continue this rat race or try to change things for the better?

And if we change, what would that mean for the international community, especially the UN and it’s G5?

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  1. Ian Lai

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    2020-11-20T07:09:25+03:00Added an answer on November 20, 2020 at 7:09 am

    things will change…but slowly, it will take timeout it will happen and it will change the lives of people and chart a new course for the world

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    2018-10-07T11:34:24+03:00Added an answer on October 7, 2018 at 11:34 am

    If we don’t do anything how can we even have the audacity to hope that the younger or the next generation will do?

    They will probably ask themselves the same question.

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    2018-10-05T17:33:24+03:00Added an answer on October 5, 2018 at 5:33 pm

    Africa needs a reboot button! 🙂

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    2018-10-05T16:55:30+03:00Added an answer on October 5, 2018 at 4:55 pm

    Change won’t come with the things we are focussing on line age or gender; it will come from an individual who can rise above all that and put delivery first. We have had youth and women mess up to Leadership should now focus on results and not status or acquired privileges.

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