First Lady of Sierra Leone's Fierce Speech on Africa's Mineral Exploitation is still ongoing African good leaders become targets of foreigners who want to install puppets as leaders Your comments on this ...
@AfricanHub_ Great lady. Wish she was Ghanaian and our President. Africa needs more of this Yaa Asantewas
In the heart of an ancient land, where the baobab trees stretched towards the heavens and the rivers whispered secrets of old, there lived an oracle named Kunto. He was not just any oracle; he was a bridge between the seen and the unseen, a custodian of ancestral wisdom, and a guardian of the earth's mysteries. Kunto was born into a lineage of witch doctors, but his spirit yearned for something beyond the rituals and incantations of his forefathers. He saw divinity in the wind's caress, the soil's nurture, and the fire's dance. He believed that spirituality was not an external pursuit but an internal journey, where one finds harmony with nature and the self. One day, as Kunto meditated under the shade of a mighty baobab, a vision came to him. The spirits of the land spoke in a chorus of rustling leaves and flowing waters, "Kunto, you are to bring forth a new understanding, one that unites the essence of all beings with the pulse of the earth." Emboldened by the vision, Kunto traveled across the land, sharing his revelations. He spoke of a spirituality that was not confined to temples or texts but lived within every creature and plant. He taught that the divine was not a distant entity but a presence woven into the very fabric of existence. People from far and wide gathered to hear the oracle's wisdom. They were moved by his words and began to see the world through new eyes. The trees were no longer just wood, but elders holding the sky. The rivers were not merely water, but lifeblood of the earth. And they, the people, were not separate from this grand tapestry but integral threads within it. Together, they formed a new religion, one that did not seek gods in the skies but found sanctity in the here and now. They celebrated the cycles of life, honored the spirits of their ancestors, and revered the natural world as their temple. And so, Kunto, the oracle, the witch doctor, became the founder of a faith that transcended the self. He had changed the ideas of a religion outside of self and made nature and themselves this new religion. For he knew, without each other, without the bond that connected every living thing, they did not truly exist. As the sun set, casting a golden glow over the land, Kunto smiled, for he had sown the seeds of a spirituality that would grow and flourish as long as the baobab trees stood tall and the rivers continued to flow.
@AfricanHub_ What a beautiful thing to watch. What a high quality kind of First Lady.
@AfricanHub_ Everything she said was 💯 true. African countries need to remove themselves from the UN. It is corrupt organizations used by the West to ... Other countries need to copy what the AES(Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger)is doing about mining in their countries.