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Will Africa Continue Like This by Savagr(op): 12:36pm On Jul 27, 2022
sometimes, I ask myself, can africa truly rise?
alot are going in the continent. poverty, unemployment insecurity and a whole lot of it going on everywhere.
despite the fact that the continent has a lot of resources.yet, maybe I can say that illiteracy, ignorance are the major problem here.
but for the coming generation especially the present gen-Z.
do you think they will change africa for good or will it keep it going down until it collapses.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jul 27, 2022
My brother, hmmm we are not good in all aspect, immagine african only carry 16.9% of the whole world population , in sports eventhough we discover stars , whites will nt have time to take a look on them, brazil won 5 world cup. But the whole africa haven't a single world cup eve nigeria the giant, no factory, no improvement, and we are highly corrupt with our problem of infacilities and poor state, see story poorr jare
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:49pm On Jul 27, 2022
The future will be worst than the present. Have you seen the zamfara bandit documentary. That will be the future of Nigeria across all regions.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Savagr(op): 1:01pm On Jul 27, 2022
tensazangetsu20:
The future will be worst than the present. Have you seen the zamfara bandit documentary. That will be the future of Nigeria across all regions.
that's my fear
The future might turn to be worst
And then africa means going more backwards
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Savagr(op): 1:03pm On Jul 27, 2022
YOUNGFUCK:
My brother, hmmm we are not good in all aspect, immagine african only carry 16.9% of the whole world population , in sports eventhough we discover stars , whites will nt have time to take a look on them, brazil won 5 world cup. But the whole africa haven't a single world cup eve nigeria the giant, no factory, no improvement, and we are highly corrupt with our problem of infacilities and poor state, see story poorr jare
sometimes, I ask myself,
Why is the black man always inferior to other race
But all I get is that the black man brought it to themselves
As the saying goes"you dress the way you want to be addressed."
Since Africans messed up the other world overlook them.
Even common indians and Lebanese
The backward Asians.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by VeryWickedMan: 1:20pm On Jul 27, 2022
I'm the Senior Supervisor, African Monkey Suffering & Wotowoto Department.

Una neva see anything yet.
Me and Buhari combination issa goal

Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by babasolution: 1:47pm On Jul 27, 2022
The Blackman is the least of all races
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Savagr(op): 2:05pm On Jul 27, 2022
babasolution:
The Blackman is the least of all races
Maybe or maybe not
Only the future will decide
But a black will disrupt the world
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Savagr(op): 2:06pm On Jul 27, 2022
VeryWickedMan:
I'm the Senior Supervisor, African Monkey Suffering & Wotowoto Department.

Una neva see anything yet.
Me and Buhari combination issa goal
Okay
2023 una go collect wotowoto
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Samishiba: 9:13pm On Jul 27, 2022
YOUNGFUCK:
My brother, hmmm we are not good in all aspect, immagine african only carry 16.9% of the whole world population , in sports eventhough we discover stars , whites will nt have time to take a look on them, brazil won 5 world cup. But the whole africa haven't a single world cup eve nigeria the giant, no factory, no improvement, and we are highly corrupt with our problem of infacilities and poor state, see story poorr jare
Yes but Brazil have many problems also. Lula is corrupt and a a lot of evidences prove it. And many idiots in Brazil venere him. As long people don't stop voting in these corrupts we situation don't improve. That is a problem of all third countries in the world included Africa.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 11:47pm On Jul 16, 2024
Samishiba:
Yes but Brazil have many problems also. Lula is corrupt and a a lot of evidences prove it. And many idiots in Brazil venere him. As long people don't stop voting in these corrupts we situation don't improve. That is a problem of all third countries in the world included Africa.
Brazil is generally nowhere near as bad as Africa.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 11:48pm On Jul 16, 2024
tensazangetsu20:
The future will be worst than the present. Have you seen the zamfara bandit documentary. That will be the future of Nigeria across all regions.
The bandits already control much of the country.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by truthhurtsnaira: 12:21am On Jul 17, 2024
Savagr:
sometimes, I ask myself, can africa truly rise?
alot are going in the continent. poverty, unemployment insecurity and a whole lot of it going on everywhere.
despite the fact that the continent has a lot of resources.yet, maybe I can say that illiteracy, ignorance are the major problem here.
but for the coming generation especially the present gen-Z.
do you think they will change africa for good or will it keep it going down until it collapses.
Yep it will… unless we return to the mindset of our ancestors….That is the value system.

As long as there is Instagram and Tinder and Britain influence of lifestyle (chasing bytches, Hennessy, g wagon, weaves, pastors, gucci, speaking phoneh trying to sound western, dance hall and afrobeats designed to shake nyash and download lyrics of filth) then it is a lost hope.

The sponsors of all those things above are doing it to us on purpose to get our brains off of freedom (economic and political) and instead to think about freedom to misbehave and be promiscuous. How then can there be change or revolution when the average 35 year old “Nigerian” guy (and African) is thinking of going to club to chase a mentally indoctrinated loose geh?

Heh?
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by k777(m): 12:42am On Jul 17, 2024
We need to stop the massive looting of Africa's resources. At least 80% of her resources should be used to develop Africa.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 1:30am On Jul 17, 2024
k777:
We need to stop the massive looting of Africa's resources. At least 80% of her resources should be used to develop Africa.
That’s never going to happen. The continent is finished.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 1:32am On Jul 17, 2024
truthhurtsnaira:
Yep it will… unless we return to the mindset of our ancestors….That is the value system.

As long as there is Instagram and Tinder and Britain influence of lifestyle (chasing bytches, Hennessy, g wagon, weaves, pastors, gucci, speaking phoneh trying to sound western, dance hall and afrobeats designed to shake nyash and download lyrics of filth) then it is a lost hope.

The sponsors of all those things above are doing it to us on purpose to get our brains off of freedom (economic and political) and instead to think about freedom to misbehave and be promiscuous. How then can there be change or revolution when the average 35 year old “Nigerian” guy (and African) is thinking of going to club to chase a mentally indoctrinated loose geh?

Heh?
That made no sense. The ways of African ancestors got them nowhere. African ancestors lost Africa to the Europeans.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 1:33am On Jul 17, 2024
Savagr:
Maybe or maybe not
Only the future will decide
But a black will disrupt the world
There is no successful Black Country out there.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Ofodirinwa: 1:49am On Jul 17, 2024
It's literally the fastest developing continent in the world
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by k777(m): 4:31am On Jul 17, 2024
Sladem05:
That’s never going to happen. The continent is finished.
We can't lose hope while alive. Once the people are ready the change will start.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 12:15pm On Jul 17, 2024
k777:
We can't lose hope while alive. Once the people are ready the change will start.
Get real, that’s never going to happen.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 6:02am On Aug 26, 2024
Ofodirinwa:
It's literally the fastest developing continent in the world
Asia and Latin America are more promising, any attempts to rival the East and the West is going to be met with failure. The future of Africa is just worse than what it currently is. African economies are not growing when you look at how devalued their currencies are. Africa will always be the toilet of the world. World powers invest into Africa for geopolitical competition not investment. Africa is not doing a China, not by any stretch of imagination. Afrocentrism is such a joke. Many Africans like you deceive themselves by thinking that Africa could ever measure up to the rest of the world. It won’t. Never in a trillion years.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by ruffhandu: 6:25am On Aug 26, 2024
Savagr:
sometimes, I ask myself, can africa truly rise?
alot are going in the continent. poverty, unemployment insecurity and a whole lot of it going on everywhere.
despite the fact that the continent has a lot of resources.yet, maybe I can say that illiteracy, ignorance are the major problem here.
but for the coming generation especially the present gen-Z.
do you think they will change africa for good or will it keep it going down until it collapses.
Can you show me what the coming generation has done to show that they are ready to move the continent forward? The way SA hates fellow blacks and prefer their slavemasters? The way they are running down businesses in each other's countries presently (SA and Nigeria), putting men out of jobs and businesses? Tell me.

I have thought deeply and I realise that the cause of the backwardness in Africa is caused by the natural thought pattern of Africans.
Can you go to Sweden and bribe a Swede to mine gold in their country illegally just to enrich himself? Or fund an American to raise men and start an insurrection against the American state/govt? The average oyibo (not 100% of them are good) will go to a shop and buy and pay for the goods even without being watched. But some Africans who live in oyibo land (not like they are not working and earning money) will, when no one is watching, steal items from shops. Why? That then makes the responsible Africans being looked at with corner eye by some oyibos.

Sometimes I feel it is a curse. Africans will go to native doctor to seek the downfall of another man, just because he feels oppressed by the fact that that person earns more money than him, instead of shining his career more to perhaps get a better job or just hussle. I watched a confession of a young man who served his oga for 8 yrs and was 'well settled'. Just 2 years after settlement he went to native dr and got a charm he buried in front of his oga's shop to ensure business dries up there and his own booms. Wants to be greater than his oga in just 2 years. Not considering how long his oga has laboured in the business, not considering this man helped him up the ladder. The charm backfired of course and his oga progressed more while himself was put out of business by the demons he employed. Why won't they use the charms to develop new technology?

Africa's matter is multidimensional and I have a lot to say which I have observed. Sometimes I wish to not be associated with the continent. I make efforts to purge myself of all the negative thoughts and actions picked up from the environment. Honestly, from the way we are going, we may be enslaved (not colonized) by Eastern and Western countries in future. You can imagine our assets being seized abroad by private Chinese persons. Nigeria o!, not Benin republic. A big country may just wake up one day and say we have defaulted and then take over our seat of government, with their military surrounding us, then they will claim they will take our resources for 30 years, using us as labourers. Before you begin to think it cannot, Nigeria has borrowed about 3b usd to pay about 15b usd using oil. Na from clap dem dey enter dance.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by HellVictorinho8(m): 6:43am On Aug 26, 2024
ruffhandu:
Can you show me what the coming generation has done to show that they are ready to move the continent forward? The way SA hates fellow blacks and prefer their slavemasters? The way they are running down businesses in each other's countries presently (SA and Nigeria), putting men out of jobs and businesses? Tell me.

I have thought deeply and I realise that the cause of the backwardness in Africa is caused by the natural thought pattern of Africans.
Can you go to Sweden and bribe a Swede to mine gold in their country illegally just to enrich himself? Or fund an American to raise men and start an insurrection against the American state/govt? The average oyibo (not 100% of them are good) will go to a shop and buy and pay for the goods even without being watched. But some Africans who live in oyibo land (not like they are not working and earning money) will, when no one is watching, steal items from shops. Why? That then makes the responsible Africans being looked at with corner eye by some oyibos.

Sometimes I feel it is a curse. Africans will go to native doctor to seek the downfall of another man, just because he feels oppressed by the fact that that person earns more money than him, instead of shining his career more to perhaps get a better job or just hussle. I watched a confession of a young man who served his oga for 8 yrs and was 'well settled'. Just 2 years after settlement he went to native dr and got a charm he buried in front of his oga's shop to ensure business dries up there and his own booms. Wants to be greater than his oga in just 2 years. Not considering how long his oga has laboured in the business, not considering this man helped him up the ladder. The charm backfired of course and his oga progressed more while himself was put out of business by the demons he employed. Why won't they use the charms to develop new technology?

Africa's matter is multidimensional and I have a lot to say which I have observed. Sometimes I wish to not be associated with the continent. I make efforts to purge myself of all the negative thoughts and actions picked up from the environment. Honestly, from the way we are going, we may be enslaved (not colonized) by Eastern and Western countries in future. You can imagine our assets being seized abroad by private Chinese persons. Nigeria o!, not Benin republic. A big country may just wake up one day and say we have defaulted and then take over our seat of government, with their military surrounding us, then they will claim they will take our resources for 30 years, using us as labourers. Before you begin to think it cannot, Nigeria has borrowed about 3b usd to pay about 15b usd using oil. Na from clap dem dey enter dance.
Can u help me with 3k pls embarassed
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by beejaay: 10:22am On Aug 26, 2024
HellVictorinho8:
Can u help me with 3k pls embarassed
an example of what the guy just wrote hope there... how can a nation or continent grow with a mindset like this??always wanting to reap off another person using deceit
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by beejaay: 10:24am On Aug 26, 2024
ruffhandu:
Can you show me what the coming generation has done to show that they are ready to move the continent forward? The way SA hates fellow blacks and prefer their slavemasters? The way they are running down businesses in each other's countries presently (SA and Nigeria), putting men out of jobs and businesses? Tell me.

I have thought deeply and I realise that the cause of the backwardness in Africa is caused by the natural thought pattern of Africans.
Can you go to Sweden and bribe a Swede to mine gold in their country illegally just to enrich himself? Or fund an American to raise men and start an insurrection against the American state/govt? The average oyibo (not 100% of them are good) will go to a shop and buy and pay for the goods even without being watched. But some Africans who live in oyibo land (not like they are not working and earning money) will, when no one is watching, steal items from shops. Why? That then makes the responsible Africans being looked at with corner eye by some oyibos.

Sometimes I feel it is a curse. Africans will go to native doctor to seek the downfall of another man, just because he feels oppressed by the fact that that person earns more money than him, instead of shining his career more to perhaps get a better job or just hussle. I watched a confession of a young man who served his oga for 8 yrs and was 'well settled'. Just 2 years after settlement he went to native dr and got a charm he buried in front of his oga's shop to ensure business dries up there and his own booms. Wants to be greater than his oga in just 2 years. Not considering how long his oga has laboured in the business, not considering this man helped him up the ladder. The charm backfired of course and his oga progressed more while himself was put out of business by the demons he employed. Why won't they use the charms to develop new technology?

Africa's matter is multidimensional and I have a lot to say which I have observed. Sometimes I wish to not be associated with the continent. I make efforts to purge myself of all the negative thoughts and actions picked up from the environment. Honestly, from the way we are going, we may be enslaved (not colonized) by Eastern and Western countries in future. You can imagine our assets being seized abroad by private Chinese persons. Nigeria o!, not Benin republic. A big country may just wake up one day and say we have defaulted and then take over our seat of government, with their military surrounding us, then they will claim they will take our resources for 30 years, using us as labourers. Before you begin to think it cannot, Nigeria has borrowed about 3b usd to pay about 15b usd using oil. Na from clap dem dey enter dance.
you said it all bros.. African thought process is the culprit, and before anyone say or blame corruption, remember that its the same thought process that made our ancestors sell their fellow brothers all in the name of slavery for some somethingas mundane as glass... the thought pattern is the problem
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by HellVictorinho8(m): 11:27am On Aug 26, 2024
beejaay:
an example of what the guy just wrote hope there... how can a nation or continent grow with a mindset like this??always wanting to reap off another person using deceit
How can ur sense grow by not minding ur biz undecided


Does it mean u dont know whatz gud 4 ur peace u dis b@stagrd!

I expect nothing useful from u anyways u dis mis4tune!

Fvck ur head!
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by beejaay: 2:24pm On Aug 26, 2024
HellVictorinho8:
How can ur sense grow by not minding ur biz undecided


Does it mean u dont know whatz gud 4 ur peace u dis b@stagrd!

I expect nothing useful from u anyways u dis mis4tune!

Fvck ur head!
well as u think na so your father think... it takes a bastard to know a bastard which means you are not the only bstard but your father and even your great grand father.....
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by HellVictorinho8(m): 5:08pm On Aug 26, 2024
beejaay:
well as u think na so your father think... it takes a bastard to know a bastard which means you are not the only bstard but your father and even your great grand father.....
And ur grandchildren

In satans name

Amaren


Spits
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by babasolution: 5:16pm On Aug 26, 2024
beejaay:
you said it all bros.. African thought process is the culprit, and before anyone say or blame corruption, remember that its the same thought process that made our ancestors sell their fellow brothers all in the name of slavery for some somethingas mundane as glass... the thought pattern is the problem
Stop this narrative, slaves were not sold for glass,but mainly for guns
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Ofodirinwa: 8:30pm On Aug 26, 2024
Sladem05:
Asia and Latin America are more promising, any attempts to rival the East and the West is going to be met with failure. The future of Africa is just worse than what it currently is. African economies are not growing when you look at how devalued their currencies are. Africa will always be the toilet of the world. World powers invest into Africa for geopolitical competition not investment. Africa is not doing a China, not by any stretch of imagination. Afrocentrism is such a joke. Many Africans like you deceive themselves by thinking that Africa could ever measure up to the rest of the world. It won’t. Never in a trillion years.
You have no numbers or facts to support this. You just feel like this and that's ok to feel something but you can't make your feelings facts. The whole of Latin America has been economically stagnant for 40 years consecutive and this is a well understood reality about world economics. This is why I know you're jus saying things because of your emotional condition.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Sladem05: 9:44pm On Aug 26, 2024
Ofodirinwa:
You have no numbers or facts to support this. You just feel like this and that's ok to feel something but you can't make your feelings facts. The whole of Latin America has been economically stagnant for 40 years consecutive and this is a well understood reality about world economics. This is why I know you're jus saying things because of your emotional condition.
I do
1. Africa’s GDP stands at $3.4 trillion which is smaller than Mexico.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Africa

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Mexico

2. Latin America is way further ahead of Africa. It’s not close. That’s a middle income region. They aren’t on par with the west but they are heaps and bounds ahead of Africa
‘ Sub-Saharan Africa is, by nearly every measure, behind Latin America in regard to socio-economic development. It is much poorer; by most measures, Latin America's combined GDP is between two and three times greater than that of sub-Saharan Africa, and it's as much as seven times per capita’

https://www.isi-consultants.com/insights/doing-business-in-latin-america-vs-africa-how-do-they-compare#:~:text=Sub%2DSaharan%20Africa%20is%2C%20by,as%20seven%20times%20per%20capita.

There is far more potential and opportunity in Latin America compared to Africa. It’s not even close. Why do you think the US and other western powers invest trillions into that region and are setting up manufacturing there? It is counter China. The West is behind China’s rise as their businesses came to China. But now they are moving their business into Southeast Asia and Latin America.

4. Latin America’s growth is identical to Africa and bear in mind Africa is far less developed.

5. The point is Africa is not developing. It’s not catching up to Latin America and it’s certainly not catching up to any other region on the planet. Never in a trillion years.
Re: Will Africa Continue Like This by Ofodirinwa: 11:40pm On Aug 26, 2024
Sladem05:
I do
1. Africa’s GDP stands at $3.4 trillion which is smaller than Mexico.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Africa

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Mexico

2. Latin America is way further ahead of Africa. It’s not close. That’s a middle income region. They aren’t on par with the west but they are heaps and bounds ahead of Africa
‘ Sub-Saharan Africa is, by nearly every measure, behind Latin America in regard to socio-economic development. It is much poorer; by most measures, Latin America's combined GDP is between two and three times greater than that of sub-Saharan Africa, and it's as much as seven times per capita’

https://www.isi-consultants.com/insights/doing-business-in-latin-america-vs-africa-how-do-they-compare#:~:text=Sub%2DSaharan%20Africa%20is%2C%20by,as%20seven%20times%20per%20capita.

There is far more potential and opportunity in Latin America compared to Africa. It’s not even close. Why do you think the US and other western powers invest trillions into that region and are setting up manufacturing there? It is counter China. The West is behind China’s rise as their businesses came to China. But now they are moving their business into Southeast Asia and Latin America.

4. Latin America’s growth is identical to Africa and bear in mind Africa is far less developed.

5. The point is Africa is not developing. It’s not catching up to Latin America and it’s certainly not catching up to any other region on the planet. Never in a trillion years.
Direct quote from your links
1. Africa’s GDP stands at $3.4 trillion which is smaller than Mexico.
Mexico
$2.017 trillion (nominal; 2024)[4]
Increase $3.434 trillion (PPP; 2024)[4]


Africa
$3.1 trillion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Africa#:~:text=$3.1%20trillion%20(nominal;%202023%20est)%20$8.86%20trillion%20(PPP;%202023%20est)
$8.86 trillion (PPP; 2023 est)



Growth Rate - Latin America (Last of all world regions)
According to new estimates released today, the United Nations organization forecasts that the region will grow by 2.1% on average this year, with South America growing by 1.6%, Central America and Mexico by 2.7%, and the Caribbean (excluding Guyana) by 2.8%
Growth Rate - Second of all world regions.

As of 2022, the real GDP growth rate in Africa was estimated at 3.7 percent, decreasing compared to the previous year when it stood at 4.8 percent. Africa's real GDP is projected to keep a stable and constant growth trend between 2023 and 2027.
idk if someone is selling you the dream of getting a visa to Peru or what but you will just find yourself unemployed and trying to sneak into America.

Growth Rate - Africa
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