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Asked: October 9, 20212021-10-09T12:46:57+02:00 2021-10-09T12:46:57+02:00In: African Global Developemt

HOW CAN WE AS A COLLECTIVE REVERSE THE FAR TOO OFTEN “HAND-OUT” SITUATION THAT WE SEE AS LIKE THE SAYING GOES “…GIVE A CHILD A FISH, YOU FEED THAT CHILD FOR ONE DAY….BUT TEACH A CHILD “HOW TO” FISH THEN YOU FEED THAT CHILD FOR LIFE….”. THUS, HOW CAN WE GENUINELY REVERSE THIS PARTICULAR TREND WHERE FAR TOO MANY PEOPLE ARE JUST WAITING FOR HAND-OUTS AND NOT ABLE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CHANGE BY THEMSELVES OR AS A COLLECTIVE?

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Each time I see videos like this I wonder how can we genuinely provide a way out for so many that are (often due to the legacies of colonial rule) just having their lives languish in a sea of stagnation and under-development. It may seem comforting to give “hand-outs” but the sad truth is their lives still go on and is and no real change ever occurs. There has to be a better way hopefully those in this community can come up with practical ideas as decades of hand-outs has not helped.

For Development to take place it needs people who have the CAPABILITIES/SKILLS to “fish” (so to speak) and NOT those who are recipients of “fish”. We need to figure out a way to do the one main thing our parents and grand-parents FAILED woefully to do and that is to SKILL the majority of the PEOPLE so that they are self-sufficient.

Sadly, many of our leaders at colonial independence LEFT THE CONTROL and SUPPRESSION infrastructure in place so and many even “strengthened” them belittling the people even more to make them totally subdued to near slavery. We need to REVERSE this trend and eliminate the legacy inherited MINDSET of seeing our own kind as “threats” to be controlled and subjugated and instead see them as ASSETS worth investing time, effort and resources into to get them up to a high standard of both thinking and DOING:

The business of Kings & Queens is SERVITUDE Africans do not want to go down the same path as their COLONIAL MASTERS that subjugated them let us learn form that past/history and actually CHANGE history for the better:

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