
Even the Bible prophesied of Africa becoming a great continent in the last days (our days). Soon, there shall emerge an Africa with a very strong economy able to save the whole world. Was it not said about the daughters beyond the borders of Ethiopia bringing offerings to the LORD? Where does such offerings come from? The economy. I look ahead into the next twenty to fifty years and I see an Africa that is an economic giant more powerful than all the other continents combined. I see an Africa that is going to be more powerful than China, in few years to come.
Well, I know a lot of people would laugh this comment. This is not just a comment, nor a dream. It’s a future reality that see. It is our destiny. Let me help you see a bit of what I see ahead.
What makes China what she is? What makes the most powerful economies what they are? The answer is simple: they produce. If Africa can increase her production – to produce more of what it consumes, what do you think would happen?
This economic blessing would start with a shift in our educational curriculum that trains the African child to produce. Before, our leaders had invested in establishing industries and factories; but that didn’t last a generation. Why? Because the capacity was not built in the African to operate such facilities.
In the second part of this this article, I will be sharing with you what syllabus is needed to train the African to produce everything; I mean everything.
Written by Rich Akpalu


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