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Letter To The Unknown Young African For Black History Month 2014

Feature Article Letter To The Unknown Young African For Black History Month 2014
FEB 19, 2014 LISTEN

I watched Django, 12 years a slave and many more I can't recollect tittles.. Many died by the worse form of inhumane situation during slavery, its exodus, and their living out of Africa. Colonialism and slavery was devastating and barbaric period but our fore father both home, Americas and Caribbeans fought literately and illiterately to make sure what they suffered we don't. And the toil of their blood a memorial for us to never allow such to happen again.

They believed so much in our fathers but evidence available suggest that our fathers who are mostly educated have all betrayed the blood they shed.

Today, our fathers across Africa has only one evidence that, when their fathers our grand fathers and mothers were laying down their lives for them, they were never tickled and empathetic.

Considering the enormous resource we have, availability of information and knowledge they simply can't do what their fathers did by developing Ama Ghana and Africa at large. I don't care about the bottle necks that imperialism put in place we still can advance.

Is it not a SHAME beyond quantification that they hide behind nonsense partisan politics to deny us this generation the foundation we deserve to propel Africa into another levels?

If they have chosen failure over success they should leave us alone but they are busily intoxicating many endowed youth of this generation with their venom of greed selfishness lack of empathy, lack of nationalism, lack of professionalism and unpatriotic heart.

I just look at Ghana political dispensation and I wanna throw up. Greed stemming out of partisan politics in an effect of push-pull fashion grinding Ama Ghana to a halt.

A cursory look at Africa speaks volumes of pain, lack of direction and passion to see Africa rid herself off the shackles of economic and underdeveloped slavery.

It will take a dispensation of democratic practice where every view or way either propel or advance development whether in government or opposition.

Is this too much to ask? If we this generation foolishly buy the ideals of most of our fathers and some mothers, we will be a waste and failure than them.

Let's purpose in our heart, mind, spirit and soul that we can only honor our forefathers by setting a pace of a new way we can advance the development of Ama Ghana and Mama Africa.

A new dawn is here, let's write our history and leave a legacy.


SCOFRAY NANA YAW YEBOAH
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