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WHAT IS MY CONTRIBUTION?

Unless each one of us steps out of their comfort zone to critically ask themselves the dreadful question of “what is my contribution?” we may never truly realize our full maturity as a continent. Continue reading

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THE SIN OF DOUBLE MINDED AFRICANS

There is an African proverb that goes, “Indecision is like a step child: if he does not wash his hands, he is called dirty, if he does, he is wasting water.” Most Africans are guilty, we  are some sort of … Continue reading

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