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Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 5:14pm On Aug 02, 2017
like charity etc.

undecided
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 10:37pm On Aug 02, 2017
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Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by DOUBLEWAHALA: 11:54pm On Aug 02, 2017
which kian humanbeing b dis u create trend u book space join




anyways it is very hard to make money in Africa so why will u give back?
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 3:12am On Aug 03, 2017
DOUBLEWAHALA:
which kian humanbeing b dis u create trend u book space join




anyways it is very hard to make money in Africa so why will u give back?

thanks for ur reply

i wrote on my blog, i am tired of worrying about Africa

and someone harshly told me who have you helped, who you don help

i felt so bad, i know i wish for a better Africa . .i am still a student
i would have given money back to society if I could when I come independent

i f
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by Blue3k(m): 4:36am On Aug 03, 2017
Nope African governments and their economic policies suck. How much aid and donations go in Africa's direction without much impact. Even if they donated all their wealth after they die like vanderbuilt it wouldn't change direction of country.

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Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by DOUBLEWAHALA: 8:36am On Aug 03, 2017
onila:


thanks for ur reply

i wrote on my blog, i am tired of worrying about Africa

and someone harshly told me who have you helped, who you don help

i felt so bad, i know i wish for a better Africa . .i am still a student
i would have given money back to society if I could when I come independent

i f
hey yaaa this words juxt came out of ur heart
but my people said that "a tree dos not make a forest" I think that change is a collective effort don't die trying to please Africa, because Africa will bury u without a single f#ck
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by freshest4live: 8:45am On Aug 03, 2017
onila:


thanks for ur reply

i wrote on my blog, i am tired of worrying about Africa

and someone harshly told me who have you helped, who you don help

i felt so bad, i know i wish for a better Africa . .i am still a student
i would have given money back to society if I could when I come independent

i f
Giving money back or practicing charity in Africa solves little. Investing in Africa to create more jobs as well as an investment in education, vocation centers and leadership training programs is the best way of giving back to Africa.
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 12:12pm On Aug 03, 2017
freshest4live:

Giving money back or practicing charity in Africa solves little. Investing in Africa to create more jobs as well as an investment in education, vocation centers and leadership training programs is the best way of giving back to Africa.

is that not another way of giving back undecided
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 1:38pm On Aug 17, 2017
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Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 12:53am On Aug 31, 2017
DOUBLEWAHALA:
which kian humanbeing b dis u create trend u book space join




anyways it is very hard to make money in Africa so why will u give back?

what if ur African living abroad
Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by KingSango(m): 1:28am On Aug 31, 2017
onila:

like charity etc.

undecided

How come poor people ever think that the rich cares about them? And it is true that some rich may care but they are not in position to give freely to the poor in an effective manner, who will administrate such charity? Robbers and scammers are waiting upon slow thinking philanthropists.

If the poor of African want to lift themselves up then they must do it collectively, such as each person must give a small amount each month, or any other cycle like every 3 months, like 9000N each. Give to your traditional government because the Nigerian government is still a colonial government with Freemasons running it in behalf of foreign powers. Not all politicians are bad but they are in office to get re-elected and that is their man concern. A king serves for life and thus has no pressure to get re-elected. A king already has servants, a palace, a life of luxury and isn't greedy as politicians. Traditional African government is genius of the African mind how come we think the Democracy and Communism/Socialism is better than what our ancestors created and maintained for hundreds of thousands of years?

Here is the solution here: http://feedyourselfandyourfamily..com/2016/06/african-gardening-for-life-repatriation.html

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Re: Is The Problem In Africa, The Rich Africans Don't Give Back To Society by onila(f): 6:54pm On Sep 06, 2017
onila:


what if ur African living abroad

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