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Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 10:41am On Oct 24, 2014
The strongest weapon that can be used to bring down a strong man is the weapon of Love. This is why love is the greatest virtue ever.

Going through the history of Nigeria, I found out that technology is indeed an African thing. It got eroded from Africa as a result of romantic love with foreigners who later enslave them after taking control of their strong hold.

African Technology might not be as smooth as the foreign technology because of multi ethnic and multi tribal nature of the people who finds it difficult to come together to develop a stronger technology that can compete with the united foreigners, but it was effective enough to provide for them their needs. Yes, they even produce more than enough so that they were able to trade with the foreigners.

The major problem of Africans of this age is still that love that betrayed them. It is not love for foreigners but love for what they have built with the stolen wealth.

The beauty of England is the Loot of Africa. This is because they have nothing to trade with the world, yet they still remain the wealth of the world.

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Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 10:58am On Oct 24, 2014
All that glitter!

They display the beauty of their wealth making Africa look Inferior but we weren't Inferior when we had a trade relationship with them in the 17 and 18 centuries.
Where was the beauty of these country then.

They took over the strong holds of Africa and made them slave. This was possible because the people were not united. They brought dis unity to the fragile multi ethnic community such they now enter into one another community in raid and any one captured or conquered was sold as slave.

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Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 11:13am On Oct 24, 2014
Africa is born of Love. That is why they forgive and still love. But the problem of dis-Unity among the people was not solved. That is why they are easily enslaved and exploited by any other nation, religion or group with evil agenda.

Africa is yet to learn on the effect of dis-Unity among its community. That is why one African Nation can victimized another, that is why political parties in a nation will form physical opposition rather than intellectual opposition, that is why religions within the African nation will always compete and struggle for supremacy, that is why groups will come together to unless terror on its people without any direct benefits, that is communal crisis is still in Existence.

Every thing goes wrong in dis-Unity. What will be left to save if we destroy ourselves? What will be left to govern if the people run into bush for fear? What would be left of beauty when it is tested with fire?

We are yet to learn. The people you want to be like because of love have an objective in everything they do, what is your own objective? Legacy? Structures? Religious heroism?

Its all vanity.

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Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 11:39am On Oct 24, 2014
the greatest resources is the human brain, the african brain was caged in the prison of religious dogmas, by the same people who exploited us, they understand they have to develop and make their environments better for even their generation unborn, we are busy worrying and investing in a hoax hope of another life after here.
whatsapp sold for $19billion but an average african is killing his brothers over a piece of land,
....and finally we, have been programmed to believe that this beautiful green planet is not our home, we are under this mental bondage that someday, an old whiteman will fall from the sky and take us to a paradise.
Stop blaming the british, we are captives of our own dogmatic identities.

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Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by akoaki(m): 7:20pm On Oct 24, 2014
Religion is the slave master of africans in general and nigerians in particular. As long as we continue embracing religion , we are destined for eventual destruction. Rigorous reorientation is needed to librate our people from religious slavery.

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Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 8:18pm On Oct 24, 2014
Does it mean the British and the Americas do not have religion?
I disagree with that thought.
We are caged by effect of slavery and quest for supremacy.

Right from home, man will always declare himself as the head of the house. The woman will turn it for mockery when man not meet the need of the woman. Not to mention the kids fighting for attention.

We are yet to learn the meaning of two is better than one.

Saying Religion is the problem is a sort of putting oneself in bondage.
Please come off that.
Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 9:16am On Oct 25, 2014
Because of the dis-Unity in Nigeria which was as a result of our ownership of territories brought about by the military when they segregated the people in the name of state creation, every thing must must be competed for. Elections, Entertainment, sports, religion, even social status.

Religion Suffers like politics do. Because we use politics for evil, isn't it obvious that religion is used for evil. That they are used for evil doesn't make them evil.

If we unite and eliminate parties, and factions, we can form a formidable force for our emancipation.

The Emancipation of Africa is not on the Government. They only have a part to play being the ceremonial/administrative head.

If we are one, they will obey and do the right thing.
Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 2:56pm On Oct 26, 2014
akoaki:
Religion is the slave master of africans in general and nigerians in particular. As long as we continue embracing religion , we are destined for eventual destruction. Rigorous reorientation is needed to librate our people from religious slavery.
Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 2:57pm On Oct 26, 2014
akoaki:
Religion is the slave master of africans in general and nigerians in particular. As long as we continue embracing religion , we are destined for eventual destruction. Rigorous reorientation is needed to librate our people from religious slavery.

Are you saying Nigeria or even Africa does not have religion before the emergence of Christianity/Islam.

If you don't believe in Christ, who questions you and how do that affect the unity of Nigeria.
The closest problem of Nigeria technically is tribalism and not religion. Intra state tribalism and interstate tribalism.

Christians and Muslims are proud to be and enjoy being who they are.
Re: Africans Yet To Learn. by Nobody: 4:04pm On Oct 26, 2014
barristerMDGs:


Are you saying Nigeria or even Africa does not have religion before the emergence of Christianity/Islam.

If you don't believe in Christ, who questions you and how do that affect the unity of Nigeria.
The closest problem of Nigeria technically is tribalism and not religion. Intra state tribalism and interstate tribalism.

Christians and Muslims are proud to be and enjoy being who they are.

ok.

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