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  • Africa(ns) Unite? Kwame Nkurumah to Bob Marley and Muammar Gaddafi  &  MinneAfrica

    From the page "I'm thinking ... we've heard this phrase again and again in its many variants, `Africa Must Unite', `Africans Unite', `African Solutions for African Problems', `My African Sister', `My African Brother' ..... oooooo I beg! I am tired of it... more

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  • Rated by moritherapy on Feb 06 2009, 10:25am

    From the page "I'm thinking ... we've heard this phrase again and again in its many variants, `Africa Must Unite', `Africans Unite', `African Solutions for African Problems', `My African Sister', `My African Brother' ..... oooooo I beg! I am tired of it all. I am tired of it all because Africans only remember to unite when tackling a problem, who's source is seen to be from outside the continent. I am angry for you my African brother when the police have man-handled you, I sympathise with you my African sister when you are among the first one to be laid off at that American company, we are a proud African continent when the `Son of Our Soil' becomes president of America. Let's cheer on our African people at the Olympics and World Cup. I forgot that you are my African brother when during the violence after the Kenyan elections I torched your house and stole your valuables"