Cosmas Nwokafor: One of the shocking accusation on my defence of Victoria Pepple of STV was that I admire her and my admiration for her has led to my misjudgenent.
I've always been a strong advocate of Afrocentism or Negritute movement or what we may tag as Pan-Africanism. But I've always suffered from the dastardly and hostile persecution from those who Wear it like a garb with European underwear inside. I suffered from a mouth touting Pan-Africanist group who called themselves lecturers at the University of Nigeria because I took a truer method to look at the problem of Africa as Africa's own undoing, by challenging the work of Walter Rodney's "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa". I got hated the more for opposping the view. I didn't look down on my descent by doing so, I simply took a realistic and radical step towards that. I paid dearly for that.
In my argument, I stated that no man can be subjected without his own consent. If I'm wiser than you, it simply means that I can take advantage of you by winning your consent for me to exploit you. The Africans gave their consent and bowed down to Western hegemony. First, we gave them our thoughts through their religious approach. Then, we submitted our land and agricultural potentials to them, and then we handed over ourselves, children, and future children to them. They promised us freedom when we began to realise how deeply exploited we have been. They only offered us freedom because they've found a better replacement for our the blackman's labour. We foolishly jubiliated at the joy of gaining freedom form the whitenan's rule. They giggled at us and left through the front door, only to return through the back door with mental slavery..
We sit around, frowning at people who have spoken the truth that it's blessed to be white. What is the future of Africa? Those people who frustrated me at UNN are themselves bootlicking with western ways of life, just as those people who is asking for the head of my dear Victoria Pepple.
I admire Victoria Pepple for many reasons. If I have not taken notice of her before, these aspersion on had really drawn my attention to her. I insist, and still do insist that she's not undergoing the problem of racial inferiority complex. She's a rare star coming from a "cloudy" region. I don't think she has ever thought of being like Michael Jackson, or changing who she is. She is just like my type, who admires the coordination of the whiteman: his reality crave, his ingenuous approaches, his sincerity, straight-forwarded attitude, and precision.. I wouldn't admire her that much if she were only physically attractive. But it got deepened when I realised she's real, and true. And that she sympathizes with my own method of eroding the sub-existing nature of the blackman to the white..
Rossike accuses me of being deformed with Historical information. And that the shortage of my access to information is the reason I gave out poor conclusion. It's true that many Nigerians who had gone through university education are mere certificate bearers. I don't think I do fit into that range.
Unknown to Rossike, I studied History/International Studies and English Language in the university. So, at least, I'm quite confident with a smartening knowledge of what History as a field of study is. We came across many historical document while undergoiiog a four-year training a historians.. History as a study in Nigeria, especially within the ambit of scholarship is highly censored. Most of the history we have now are simply ones Africans in their wake began to document to reconstruct the history that Europe gave to us. European documents has many truths that African historians try to hide away from you who think you know history. History is a very sensitive course, though people look down on it. No great leader can succeed without a thorough touch of historical studies. History is very politically sensitive, that is why it is seriously monitored and censored. Many hidden facts are starched away in European archives and we have only those which they want us to have. So, Rossie, if you think you've read history. You've not! It's true that both blackman and the whiteman where once at par in terms of technological advancement. In fact, some parchment of history showed that at one time, Black Africa so toppled Europe in the match towards civilization. There're archaeological evidence to prove that, like in the Igbo-Ukwu excavations.
But what made room for the Europeans to equal us in the race towards civilization and the subsequent over-take? I know the annals of world civilization and human development from the stone age until the middle ages to the industrial revolution in Europe to the present. I know the casualties, the checks and balances. I don't follow any "professor", rather, I worship the truth.
I still maintain that Africa is shallow minded, lazy, and unproductive. It's is natural to develop all such irritating characteristics, but you must agree with me that nature abhorr vacuum. .Because nature abhorr violence, Africa left so much vacuum, and Europeans came, saw and conquered. Do you know that China is supposed to be the political, economic., and socio-cultural leader of the world.: a lot of modern technology actually started in China. Even the discoveries of Abacus which has passed through many metamorphosis to what we now have as a computer. Even papyrus was first discovered in China which brought about the art of writing.... To be continued
[color=]One of the shocking accusation on my defence of Victoria Pepple of STV was that I admire her and my admiration for her has led to my misjudgenent.
I've always been a strong advocate of Afrocentism or Negritute movement or what we may tag as Pan-Africanism. But I've always suffered from the dastardly and hostile persecution from those who Wear it like a garb with European underwear inside. I suffered from a mouth touting Pan-Africanist group who called themselves lecturers at the University of Nigeria because I took a truer method to look at the problem of Africa as Africa's own undoing, by challenging the work of Walter Rodney's "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa". I got hated the more for opposping the view. I didn't look down on my descent by doing so, I simply took a realistic and radical step towards that. I paid dearly for that.
In my argument, I stated that no man can be subjected without his own consent. If I'm wiser than you, it simply means that I can take advantage of you by winning your consent for me to exploit you. The Africans gave their consent and bowed down to Western hegemony. First, we gave them our thoughts through their religious approach. Then, we submitted our land and agricultural potentials to them, and then we handed over ourselves, children, and future children to them. They promised us freedom when we began to realise how deeply exploited we have been. They only offered us freedom because they've found a better replacement for our the blackman's labour. We foolishly jubiliated at the joy of gaining freedom form the whitenan's rule. They giggled at us and left through the front door, only to return through the back door with mental slavery..
We sit around, frowning at people who have spoken the truth that it's blessed to be white. What is the future of Africa? Those people who frustrated me at UNN are themselves bootlicking with western ways of life, just as those people who is asking for the head of my dear Victoria Pepple.
I admire Victoria Pepple for many reasons. If I have not taken notice of her before, these aspersion on had really drawn my attention to her. I insist, and still do insist that she's not undergoing the problem of racial inferiority complex. She's a rare star coming from a "cloudy" region. I don't think she has ever thought of being like Michael Jackson, or changing who she is. She is just like my type, who admires the coordination of the whiteman: his reality crave, his ingenuous approaches, his sincerity, straight-forwarded attitude, and precision.. I wouldn't admire her that much if she were only physically attractive. But it got deepened when I realised she's real, and true. And that she sympathizes with my own method of eroding the sub-existing nature of the blackman to the white..
Rossike accuses me of being deformed with Historical information. And that the shortage of my access to information is the reason I gave out poor conclusion. It's true that many Nigerians who had gone through university education are mere certificate bearers. I don't think I do fit into that range.
Unknown to Rossike, I studied History/International Studies and English Language in the university. So, at least, I'm quite confident with a smartening knowledge of what History as a field of study is. We came across many historical document while undergoiiog a four-year training a historians.. History as a study in Nigeria, especially within the ambit of scholarship is highly censored. Most of the history we have now are simply ones Africans in their wake began to document to reconstruct the history that Europe gave to us. European documents has many truths that African historians try to hide away from you who think you know history. History is a very sensitive course, though people look down on it. No great leader can succeed without a thorough touch of historical studies. History is very politically sensitive, that is why it is seriously monitored and censored. Many hidden facts are starched away in European archives and we have only those which they want us to have. So, Rossie, if you think you've read history. You've not! It's true that both blackman and the whiteman where once at par in terms of technological advancement. In fact, some parchment of history showed that at one time, Black Africa so toppled Europe in the match towards civilization. There're archaeological evidence to prove that, like in the Igbo-Ukwu excavations.
But what made room for the Europeans to equal us in the race towards civilization and the subsequent over-take? I know the annals of world civilization and human development from the stone age until the middle ages to the industrial revolution in Europe to the present. I know the casualties, the checks and balances. I don't follow any "professor", rather, I worship the truth.
I still maintain that Africa is shallow minded, lazy, and unproductive. It's is natural to develop all such irritating characteristics, but you must agree with me that nature abhorr vacuum. .Because nature abhorr violence, Africa left so much vacuum, and Europeans came, saw and conquered. Do you know that China is supposed to be the political, economic., and socio-cultural leader of the world.: a lot of modern technology actually started in China. Even the discoveries of Abacus which has passed through many metamorphosis to what we now have as a computer. Even papyrus was first discovered in China which brought about the art of writing.... To be continued
[/color]One of the shocking accusation on my defence of Victoria Pepple of STV was that I admire her and my admiration for her has led to my misjudgenent.
I've always been a strong advocate of Afrocentism or Negritute movement or what we may tag as Pan-Africanism. But I've always suffered from the dastardly and hostile persecution from those who Wear it like a garb with European underwear inside. I suffered from a mouth touting Pan-Africanist group who called themselves lecturers at the University of Nigeria because I took a truer method to look at the problem of Africa as Africa's own undoing, by challenging the work of Walter Rodney's "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa". I got hated the more for opposping the view. I didn't look down on my descent by doing so, I simply took a realistic and radical step towards that. I paid dearly for that.
In my argument, I stated that no man can be subjected without his own consent. If I'm wiser than you, it simply means that I can take advantage of you by winning your consent for me to exploit you. The Africans gave their consent and bowed down to Western hegemony. First, we gave them our thoughts through their religious approach. Then, we submitted our land and agricultural potentials to them, and then we handed over ourselves, children, and future children to them. They promised us freedom when we began to realise how deeply exploited we have been. They only offered us freedom because they've found a better replacement for our the blackman's labour. We foolishly jubiliated at the joy of gaining freedom form the whitenan's rule. They giggled at us and left through the front door, only to return through the back door with mental slavery..
We sit around, frowning at people who have spoken the truth that it's blessed to be white. What is the future of Africa? Those people who frustrated me at UNN are themselves bootlicking with western ways of life, just as those people who is asking for the head of my dear Victoria Pepple.
I admire Victoria Pepple for many reasons. If I have not taken notice of her before, these aspersion on had really drawn my attention to her. I insist, and still do insist that she's not undergoing the problem of racial inferiority complex. She's a rare star coming from a "cloudy" region. I don't think she has ever thought of being like Michael Jackson, or changing who she is. She is just like my type, who admires the coordination of the whiteman: his reality crave, his ingenuous approaches, his sincerity, straight-forwarded attitude, and precision.. I wouldn't admire her that much if she were only physically attractive. But it got deepened when I realised she's real, and true. And that she sympathizes with my own method of eroding the sub-existing nature of the blackman to the white..
Rossike accuses me of being deformed with Historical information. And that the shortage of my access to information is the reason I gave out poor conclusion. It's true that many Nigerians who had gone through university education are mere certificate bearers. I don't think I do fit into that range.
Unknown to Rossike, I studied History/International Studies and English Language in the university. So, at least, I'm quite confident with a smartening knowledge of what History as a field of study is. We came across many historical document while undergoiiog a four-year training a historians.. History as a study in Nigeria, especially within the ambit of scholarship is highly censored. Most of the history we have now are simply ones Africans in their wake began to document to reconstruct the history that Europe gave to us. European documents has many truths that African historians try to hide away from you who think you know history. History is a very sensitive course, though people look down on it. No great leader can succeed without a thorough touch of historical studies. History is very politically sensitive, that is why it is seriously monitored and censored. Many hidden facts are starched away in European archives and we have only those which they want us to have. So, Rossie, if you think you've read history. You've not! It's true that both blackman and the whiteman where once at par in terms of technological advancement. In fact, some parchment of history showed that at one time, Black Africa so toppled Europe in the match towards civilization. There're archaeological evidence to prove that, like in the Igbo-Ukwu excavations.
But what made room for the Europeans to equal us in the race towards civilization and the subsequent over-take? I know the annals of world civilization and human development from the stone age until the middle ages to the industrial revolution in Europe to the present. I know the casualties, the checks and balances. I don't follow any "professor", rather, I worship the truth.
I still maintain that Africa is shallow minded, lazy, and unproductive. It's is natural to develop all such irritating characteristics, but you must agree with me that nature abhorr vacuum. .Because nature abhorr violence, Africa left so much vacuum, and Europeans came, saw and conquered. Do you know that China is supposed to be the political, economic., and socio-cultural leader of the world.: a lot of modern technology actually started in China. Even the discoveries of Abacus which has passed through many metamorphosis to what we now have as a computer. Even papyrus was first discovered in China which brought about the art of writing.... To be continued Your problem is you talk too much long-winded, ignorant rubbish, drawing wild conclusions from the logic of a two year old, and no one has the time or inclination to read through your garbled trash. |