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Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by Nkemakonam62: 6:25am On Jan 26, 2018
The former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has advised Africans and African leaders to stop brooding over President Donald Trump’s speech describing African countries as Shitholes and focus on development to prove Trump and others sharing the same view wrong.

He said such speeches questioning our fundamental being and existence called for introspection and self-examination to see where we have gone wrong and make amends.

In Obi’s words: “While President Trump’s expletive comments on supposedly world’s poorest countries which includes most in Africa, is derogatory and worrisome, as a student of philosophy, I see his remarks as a clarion call for reflection and reexamination for African citizens, and their leaders especially, on how to build a better future for their people.” Obi was speaking yesterday on the topic: “Contemporary issues in Africa”at Yale University, Connecticut, USA


Amidst thunderous applause, Obi who said he was privileged to speak at the 317-old Yale University that had produced 5 USA presidents, 19 USA Chief Justices and over 20 billionaires, described Africa as a continent full of opportunities and must be treated with respect and understanding. He encouraged foreign direct investment into the continent, especially with assurances that Nigeria remains the best place in view of her population of about 180 million, industrious people and availability of untapped raw materials.”

He subtly urged the international world to help Africa not from grants point of view, but by discouraging the saving of stolen money in the country.

Obi also protested the news that the president of the university, Peter Salovey, is visiting Kenya and Ghana, while leaving out Nigeria.

He said Nigeria should actually be considered first in such visits, considering her critical position in Africa.
Obi disagreed with some participants who located African problem as mainly absence of democracy, by arguing that Africa’s major problem is the absence of leaders without good and practical knowledge of the economy.

He said once the economy of a country was got right, that education would improve thus reducing all manner of agitations.
Exhorting America on the need to encourage good leaders in Africa, he said that such leaders could do to Africa what good leadership did to countries like Singapore and China.

At this juncture, Obi went into comparison of Nigeria with China as follows: “Comparatively, the population in China was twice the population of Nigeria in 1980 and to date, remains about 200 million more populated than Africa (In 2015, China’s population was 1.371 billion while Africa’s population was 1.186 billion). In 1980, China, with a population of 981 million, recorded a GDP of $341 billion, translating to a GDP per Capita of $347, while Africa, with a population of 478 million, recorded a GDP of $556 billion, which translated to a GDP per Capita of $1,168.”

Obi also recalled the efforts of China towards achieving the MDG and lamented how African countries lagged behind, but he expressed strong optimism that Africa, especially Nigeria will get it right with the on-going Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its 17 Global Goals with 169 targets aimed at transforming our world in 2030.

Describing the SDG as “a universal call to action that will end poverty, protect the planet and ensure peace and prosperity (2015-2030)”, he called on African leaders to mainstream it into their policies as China had since done.

As part of the visit, Obi had strategic meetings with the principal officers of the school, namely: Prof. Jim Levinsohn, the Director of Jackson Institute for Global Affairs; Casey King, the Director of Capstone Projects; Asha Rangappa, the Director of Admissions; Elizabeth Gill, Director of Career Services; Tim Stumph, Director of the World Fellows Programme; Sen. Russ Feingold, former Senator and the School’s Senior Fellow; prof. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of the Institute of Management; Eddie Mandhry, Director for Africa and Larisa Satara, the Deputy Director, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.

Senator Russ Feingold said it was nice and fulfilling listening to Obi and that people like him looked longingly to his speech because of his overwhelming positive reputation as a public servant among Nigerians.

http://www.akelicious.com/2018/01/trumps-speech-calls-for-introspection.html

Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by a2personal2013: 6:55am On Jan 26, 2018
We are very fortunate to still have people like you who believe in the project of Nigeria. One day, we will reflect in your words and actions and smile that you we did it right. I still have hopes that we will get there someday.
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by EMEKUSBOY9(m): 10:39am On Jan 26, 2018
yes, i also believe so too
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by oPPOSEE: 11:09am On Jan 26, 2018
The only thing I like about this man is his voice. I wonder who gives the soundtrack when his bleeping his wife.
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by oPPOSEE: 11:13am On Jan 26, 2018
grin grin grin
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by yungpowers(m): 11:53am On Jan 26, 2018
I wish we could get you at the center without considering ethnicity.
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by Lipscomb(m): 12:15pm On Jan 26, 2018
Oh who gave him the guts
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by redsun(m): 12:23pm On Jan 26, 2018
Exactly, trump was able to say it because it is true,in as much as he is an ignorant kkk that runs the supposed number one free world. Tony Blair said a similar thing before, that Africa is the sore in the eyes of the eyes of the world,just because he didn't use expletive word like shiitte does not make it any different.

In earnest, we happened to be the least efficient creatures on the planet at the moment, collectively. We have to rely on whiteman or the Chinese to do everything for us, meanwhile, if you take a peep into the ant world,they efficiently run their own kingdoms without needing help from other creatures. Creatures are main to evolve methodically and constructive to be able to pass on efficient genes to nest generation to carry on,but only africans seems to be doing otherwise.
Re: Trump’s Speech Calls For Introspection -peter Obi by coolzeal(m): 12:35pm On Jan 26, 2018
You can't be doing one thing all the time and expect result. That's insanity.
Restructure the country into Regions otherwise, Nigeria remain a shitholee.

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