You don’t have to be an anthropologist or Prof. Ade Ajayi or Rumoko Rashidi to understand this. Just travel through Ghana/Africa, as I have been privileged to have done, and you will get it.
Africans
Pondering Africans’ beginnings for advancement
Human Capital and Cultural Freedom
Achieving our economic and political goals need to be shaped by a set of Afrocentric norms. When we can do this we as a people will be transformed and move forward as a whole African people rather than several fragments.
Moving Towards a Sound Immigration Policy
A major consideration policy makers in every country should review is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations in December 1948 which specifically addresses immigration and migration.
Mende Nazer’s Slave: An Open Door unto Slavery in the 21st Century
My interest was piqued after having read Mende Nazer’s account of her life as a slave in the Sudan. Properly titled Slave: The True Story of a Girl’s Lost Childhood and her Fight for Survival, the book makes for an atypical summer read.
Is This the Way to Help Malawi?
Let’s all dedicate ourselves to doing the best we can wherever we can and whenever we can to meet the financial and human needs of the world.