As an African I congratulate all the sane minded African Leaders that have
not sent congratulatory messages to Kibaki.The Leaders that have are
clearly living somewhere in the dark ages and expect the rest of Africa to
live under a false belief that as Africans we are not destined to evolve,
develop, be enlightened and dominate in economics and politics at an
advanced level.
I reckon the process of voting in a "democratic" state in it self leaves
much to be desired.You see this type of general dissatisfaction across the
continent as regards the type of presidents that win elections- mostly
unqualified leaders that represent the continent at global and regional
levels.This is evident in the AID that a grown man like Africa is still
receiving today!! From what ?! A more evolved civilized Aryan cousin? Nay
our Aryan cousins have simply learnt to put and applaud the better man
without any fear or favor hence the great development in the last 100 years
or so. As for my dear mother Land Africa , if we do not act immediately to
shed off the cave mentality as every other race has done now ( though most
claim to have never gone through the dark period-a blatant lie)we will
continue to receive AID from an equal, we will continue to look unto a man
as a god(Blasphemy in itself) Come on Africa wipe the stuff from your eyes
and arise to your greatness. Days of wallowing in self
pity,poverty,mindless mediocre dictatorships(primitive) are long gone. Its
time for empire building,great cities,wealth for all and great
enlightenment.
As of the process of electing in a democracy-It is important that this be
modified to allow for the best possible candidate. We must not just be
confined to partisan politics but I believe we as citizens of Africa must
go out of our way to find the best possible minds for particular positions
in government as well as the presidency itself. We must find a way of
going beyond Kibaki and odinga and find the best possible person for the
job. we must give priority to development and not to partisan politics as
rarely do parties have the best minds for the jobs.
As an African I congratulate all the sane minded African Leaders that have not sent congratulatory messages to Kibaki.The Leaders that have are clearly living somewhere in the dark ages and expect the rest of Africa to live under a false belief that as Africans we are not destined to evolve, develop, be enlightened and dominate in economics and politics at an advanced level. I reckon the process of voting in a "democratic" state in it self leaves much to be desired.You see this type of general dissatisfaction across the continent as regards the type of presidents that win elections- mostly unqualified leaders that represent the continent at global and regional levels.This is evident in the AID that a grown man like Africa is still receiving today!! From what ?! A more evolved civilized Aryan cousin? Nay our Aryan cousins have simply learnt to put and applaud the better man without any fear or favor hence the great development in the last 100 years or so. As for my dear mother Land Africa , if we do not act immediately to shed off the cave mentality as every other race has done now ( though most claim to have never gone through the dark period-a blatant lie)we will continue to receive AID from an equal, we will continue to look unto a man as a god(Blasphemy in itself) Come on Africa wipe the stuff from your eyes and arise to your greatness. Days of wallowing in self pity,poverty,mindless mediocre dictatorships(primitive) are long gone. Its time for empire building,great cities,wealth for all and great enlightenment. As of the process of electing in a democracy-It is important that this be modified to allow for the best possible candidate. We must not just be confined to partisan politics but I believe we as citizens of Africa must go out of our way to find the best possible minds for particular positions in government as well as the presidency itself. We must find a way of going beyond Kibaki and odinga and find the best possible person for the job. we must give priority to development and not to partisan politics as rarely do parties have the best minds for the jobs.