In a story, an African man was given the opportunity to
ask for anything he wants. The condition was that, whatever he gets, his brother
would receive double. He thought about asking for a house; but he did not like
thought of his brother having two houses. So, he thought about asking for a
million dollars to go to his bank account; but again, he was unhappy with the
thought of his brother having two million dollars in his account. The man sat
down and thought hard, “What can I have and still be better than my brother
when he has double?”
So, he thought of having one of his eyes removed so that
his brother might have his two eyes gouged. This sounds like a very unlikely
story; however, this is the typical mentality that has set Africans backward
for ages and caused witchcraft to thrive in Africa. An African wants to be
better than his brother at all costs. The African man is only careful to share
his beer, not his books; to spread his diseases, and not the cure; to transfer
his problems, and not the solution. When an African man fails, he wishes his
brother same fate so that he won't be the only one who had tasted the bitterness
of failure. An African man is happy when evil besets his brother.
When most African men succeed, they want to enslave their
brothers; they try to make the class gap between them and their brothers widen
daily. An African man wants to outperform his brother in every area and most
African men do not want to let their brothers have any chances of success
because they want to be the only ones succeeding. When an African man gets to
sit on a seat of authority, he wants to keep it to himself and refuses to give
anyone else a chance to sit. In African schools, students who can afford
textbooks do not let other students borrow their textbooks because they want to
stay top of the class or they don't want to give another student the opportunity
to perform better than them. When one independently discovers the way to
success, an African man who refused to give directions would still do all he
can to stand in the way of that success. An African man is ready to spend money
to intimidate his brother and make him look like nothing.
Africa will become better; when we begin to share books
to pass knowledge, not just our drinks. When we begin to let others also lead
without our influence. When we begin to give the same quality of food and
clothing to both our children and our maids. When we let our servants eat on
the same table with us. When the boss lets his lower staff get paid before him.
Africa can become progressive when we begin to look out for each other rather
than stand in the way of one another. When we can sincerely say, “let my
brother get it too, and if I can't get it, let me help him get it.”
The light has come into Africa now, there is hope to
redeem Africa, from both spiritual, physical and mental slavery.
Biafra restoration, will be the best thing that will ever
happen to Africa. Nnamdi Kanu, the best prophet that has ever originated from
Africa.
Please support and encourage the Biafra referendum.
Excerpt from the book The Problem with Africa.
Written by:
Prince Henry Ike
For: Enugu State Media
Edited by:
Oby Mboma
For: Enugu State Media
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Enugu State Media
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