TRUMP HAS SPOKEN AGAIN. JUST THE TRUTH*
"DONALD TRUMP'S SPEECH ON "RISE UP AFRICANS".
*They are good in nothing else but making noise, dancing, marrying many wives, alcoholism, witchcraft, indulging in sex, pretending in church, jealousy, fighting and complaining of bad leadership; but, yet refuse to take a decisive action and protest to remove the brigands from position of power.*
*Let us all accept the fact that the black man is a symbol of poverty, mental inferiority, laziness and emotional incompetence.To make the matter worse, he can do everything possible to defend his stupidity. Give them money for development and they will fight and create hatred and enmity for themselves. Drill oil wells for them and they will not have peace all the days of their life.*
*See, for instance, what's happening in Nigeria (a Country blessed with abundant resources), Southern Sudan, Malawi, DRC just to mention at few.*
*"This proves to anybody including a stupid fool that Africans do not know what they want. isn't that plausible"?*
*"They are like monkeys looking for already ripping banana all over the world!!!.*
*Therefore that the white man is created to rule the black man, Africans will always have day dreams.*
*And here is the creature (black man) that lacks foresight but only sees what is near him and still fails to know what to do"*
*A black man is stupid to the extent that he cannot plan for his life beyond a year. Therefore how can they develop and live longer.*
*"Corruption in the west (And China) is a big abomination, but in Africa, it's so huge that it is slowly becoming an acceptable way of life!!!.*(Shame, isn't it?)
*They sing and rejoice to their corrupt political leaders.They worship their scandal-ridden religious leaders like their gods. Lest you forget, these so called Africans are praising, dancing and praying for the people that have impoverished them,and who comes to hide their loot here.*
*Then which fool argues that the black man is not born a beggar, grows a beggar, looks a beggar, falls sick as a beggar and dies a beggar. this has been proven beyond reasoning.*
*I wonder why even up to now most Africans still go to school by force, and those who are at school are are just drug addicts who don't know what took them there. This is a pregnant stupidity in Africa. The body of Africans is a very fertile ground for all diseases in the world because they don't fear even HIV/AIDS.*
*This leaves me with a question: Are our eyes created the same with those Africans? I hear there are still cultures in Africa that prohibit them from using latrines which is very annoying.*
*"They cried for independence but have failed to rule themselves". For sure being African is a very untreatable disease that even prayers are not enough.*
*They have minerals but they cannot do anything with it. Therefore let us (whites) go to Africa and pick what we can pick and leave what is of no use. Poverty is a disease to the whites, but to the blacks it is very normal.*
*"Look at what is currently going on in Nigeria National Assembly. Legislators amending the constitution to favor themselves at the expense of two (200) million Nigerians.
*"Majority of these legislators are treasury looters who are intellectually barren but using the ill gotten wealth to oppress the citizens of that great country".*
*"What a shame"!*
*Black people with black sense. The worst tragedy in Africa is that if you dare stand up and speak up for what's right, you may end up regretting.*
*"The few wise and open-minded Africans who have tried to educate these fools about civilization have met the worst.They have been pushed hard on the wall, they have been silenced and others have been killed".*
*Before I finish, let me tell Africans that before you jump and call me a racist, an anti-blacks or whatever term you may wish to use against me,1st tackle runaway corruption, dreadful terrorism, tribalism, poverty, unemployment, diseases, illiteracy, ignorance, and inequality, that have put your whole continent on the verge of collapse".*
*"Hate me or love me, I don't care.I know this is the plain truth which will never see the light of the day to the cowards that are afraid to be told as it is".*
*By- Donald .J. Trump.*
*PLEASE SHARE WITH EVERY AFRICAN AND POLITICAL LEADERS SO THAT AFRICA IN OUR OWN TIME WILL EMERGE AN INDUSTRALISED CONTINENT TO PUT THE TRUMPS AND WHITE SUPREMACIST TO SHAME.*
*IF YOU READ THIS AND YOU ARE NOT CHALLENGED AS A HUMAN YOU ARE A BORN FOOL!*
#RISE#UP#AFRICA
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Female!
According to REUTERS
"Across the continent, rates of female genital mutilation are dropping among children, Research shows that the ritual practice, linked to significant health complications, has dramatically decline over the past 20 years for children under 14. East African countries had the biggest drop, from a rate of 71 percent in 1995 to 8 percent in 2016; West and North Africa are not far behind. The decline has been attributed to continuing campaign against the practice, though researchers say the work isn't over: Many teens and young adults are still at risk".
With my critique on the above article let us go back during the ages of MADAM YOKO whom I think are one of the main people who created such an episode for young girl in Africa, Do they have a reason for that maybe, do the reasons help young girls from abstain or distain from what our ancestors outline after these young continue to grow to an adult for the reason of what our ancestors proclaim after these young girls grown up. The article did not give more details about what the effect of these young genital mutilation.
According to REUTERS
"Across the continent, rates of female genital mutilation are dropping among children, Research shows that the ritual practice, linked to significant health complications, has dramatically decline over the past 20 years for children under 14. East African countries had the biggest drop, from a rate of 71 percent in 1995 to 8 percent in 2016; West and North Africa are not far behind. The decline has been attributed to continuing campaign against the practice, though researchers say the work isn't over: Many teens and young adults are still at risk".
With my critique on the above article let us go back during the ages of MADAM YOKO whom I think are one of the main people who created such an episode for young girl in Africa, Do they have a reason for that maybe, do the reasons help young girls from abstain or distain from what our ancestors outline after these young continue to grow to an adult for the reason of what our ancestors proclaim after these young girls grown up. The article did not give more details about what the effect of these young genital mutilation.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
INTERVIEW QUESTION
If you could interview any living or dead whom would you interview and why? (What would you ask)?
If you could interview any living or dead whom would you interview and why? (What would you ask)?
This interview question reminds me of two people I consider to have the greater impact, one in my native country Sierra Leone Sir Milton Margai and the other in the United States of America Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
I would interview Sir Milton Margai or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. why, because I consider both to have a greater impact in the world history today, I would ask Sir Milton Margai how did he became the first medical doctor in the country after graduated from a medical college in London. He came back home to practice medicine, this help a lot of people get medical attention from someone they can really understand and speak the same native language.
Secondly, Sir Milton Margai was also the first African black native man to participated in the legislative body of Government during the rule of Britain, he use the opportunity to push for independence from the British rule, his efforts were so strong that he succeeded in leading the local delegation to Britain for independence conference. Independence was finally attained in 1961 and he became the country first prime minister in Sierra Leone, a position he held for three years until his death in 1964. His death lift a lot of history in Sierra Leone up till date, nobody else like him even though young Sierra Leoneans who are politician trying to copy from his past political aspect of life.
I would also interview and ask Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. how did he worked hard to change laws that were unfair to black people, there used to be a law that said black people must sit at the back of the buses, king wanted to change this law, but he wanted to do it peacefully, without any fighting. He and many other people decided not to ride the buses until black people were allowed to sit in any part of the buses. Dr. King’s plan worked, and the law was change. He participated in the civil right movement, as a result he became a noble prize winner. He was the first African American to win the Nobel Prize, he made it possible for African Americans to hold important positions as a result of many struggles and sacrifices, of those who are now the older generation. He led state legislatures, served on corporate boards, and helped to shape policies throughout the country. None of that would have been possible without the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King once said “If you will protest courageously, and yet with dignity and Christian love future historians will say, there live a great people.” A black people who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization. This is our challenge and our over whiling responsibility, the position of Dr. Martin Luther King as a pastor, his wife standing by his side and virtues the people of America made him a winner.
In conclusion I would interview both Sir Milton Margai and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of whom I consider to have the greater impact in the world history. Sir Milton Margai the first prime minister in my native country Sierra Leone, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr worked hard to change the laws that unfair to black people and as a Nobel Prize winner, also participated in the civil rights movement.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
TRIBALISM IT'S ALWAYS WORTH REMEMBERING
TRIBALISM IT'S ALWAYS WORTH REMEMBERING
We are
witnessing a new wave of reversion to Tribalism around the Country of Sierra
Leone. The same pattern can be seen even in the western World, especially the US
polities. But let’s take a step back, between the 18th and 20th
centuries, before the rise of Nation-States; the world was most tribal, and
Tribes were united by Language Religion, Blood and Belief.
The past 250 to 300 years the belief of
Nationhood took basic root around the world and members of the tribes stated to
viewing themselves as single people with patriotic sentiment and duties towards
their Homeland. This is true, even though from time to time, most people
wondered what it must be like to live in a truly tribal society, but yet let us
don’t go back to those parts of controversial issues of tribalism. For example
as NYMAG.com mention online “the same has happened in a developed Democratic
Society Northern Ireland and in one of the most successful Countries in Africa
Kenya. Tribal Loyalties turned Beirut, Lebanon’s beautiful cosmopolitan
Capital, turn into an urban wasteland in the 1970s. They caused close to a million deaths in a
few months in Rwanda in the 1990s” turn to Ethnic Cleansing. How on earth the
two political parties is moving to such abominable idea. To all Sierra Leonean
abroad and in the country get curious about how, the collective mind of bad
connotation of Tribal war can become diminished if re-examine the past and
change our attitude
References
www.nymag.com
Monday, June 1, 2015
HASTH TAG # DO Sierra Leone Moving in
the Wrong Direction
Many international
observers, academics and researchers will say that Sierra Leone like many
countries has a positive future ahead of itself. In some distant
timeline, that may be true. However, not all of those individuals are
from Sierra Leone. I happen to be born and raised in Sierra
Leone. I have heard countless stories about Sierra Leone moving forward
after the nine year long civil war. Innumerable newspapers, international
affairs journals, online and offline forums assert that Sierra Leone is now
moving in the right direction. I am here to voice my opinion and explain
that I wholeheartedly disagree. Next, it is imperative and quite
important to emphasize that from my subjective, worldview and perspective of
having been born and raised in Sierra Leone, despite what some experts may
think, Sierra Leone is moving in the completely and absolutely wrong direction.
I ‘m trying to be modest in this article again just expressed my connotation,
because one reason for optimism I believe is connectivity.
On the subject of Sierra
Leone, let's compare and contrast with South Africa for a moment. South
Africa currently has one of the worst racial tension situations in the world
even after 400 years of slavery in the U.S. Xenophobia runs rampant among
many different hardline racists who are against other races of humans, still
even to this day in the twenty-first century. The situation undermines an
otherwise multilateral coalition that now, in hindsight seems to have been not
just optimistic, but incredibly fragile. We cannot accepts military
and rebel attacks against our African citizenry that amount
to anarchy. Anarchy is completely unacceptable and there is
absolutely no reason for war after there have been so many wars throughout
history. The International Criminal Court (ICC) needs to get serious as
does the United Nations as a whole and proactively pursue not just war
criminals, but aggressively pursue rebels, terrorists and anyone who seeks to
pre-emptively assault the larger population of humans throughout the continent
of Africa and elsewhere overseas in America, Europe and Asia, and on all
continents. Peace is the only way, but it can only come by way of a
combination of military might, responsible law enforcement and diplomacy.
Back in December of 2014,
Foreign Policy Magazine stated that the Ebola situation in Sierra Leone was
"spiraling out of control." Aside from that, a quick Google
search of Sierra Leone returns Fashion Blogging, so one can infer that even
during an "epidemic" as the preceding news journal pointed out,
fashion, business, commerce and industry in Sierra Leone seem to be moving
forward. Turning now to the word of politics, when one begins researching
current events in Sierra Leone, it seems likely that one will happen upon news
regarding "corruption" as the Economist points to and going back to
the year 2009. But is Sierra Leone still plagued with corruption?
It may or may not be depending on who you ask and the source of
information. It has been stated, given Sierra Leone's country profile,
that after the 9 year civil war on which the movie Blood Diamond was based, the
country stabilized in part. So the question becomes, how stable is Sierra
Leone currently and what is currently trending in the country from a social
media aspect? It seems that a lot of social issues that have stigmatized
part of Sierra Leone's image in the past, source back to the 1990s and earlier,
but not so much after other than Ebola and politics as usual that would be true
of any country. Therefore and again, what is fact new in Sierra Leone
since the country has tried to move past the civil war and seems to be doing
well having done so. It has to be more than just fashion, however some
question whether Sierra Leone's economy can even survive Ebola as evinced in
CNN's article, titled, "Can Sierra Leone's economy survive Ebola?"
which was updated Tue Sept. 14, 2014, and which was just a few short months ago
as of the time of this writing. It is doubtful that Sierra Leone will
collapse on any military level as Yemen has been experiencing. It would
seem that at some time soon, Sierra Leone's Ebola issues will begin to subside
and dissipate, but is this just wishful thinking? It is not likely simple
wishful thinking. It takes more than Ebola to destroy a country entirely
and Sierra Leone having survived an all out civil war seems far from destroyed
even with Ebola. Progress is being made. Something positive is
being done and other countries have come to help aid Sierra Leone during the
countries current health crisis.
The World Bank talks about
the "Socio-Economic Impact of Ebola in Sierra Leone" in an article
with that exact title, whereby another search query shows that Sierra Leone has
slightly more than six million citizens. According to the preceding World
Bank article, the percentage of the overall six million people is
"small." Though according to the same source, there have been
"3,800 deaths" with "12,000" reported cases, as sad and
tragic as that is and can be, it certainly is nowhere close to even 100,000
individuals and not even anywhere close to six million people. With rapid
advances in medical technology and a focus by the international world
community, it is almost an absolutely certainty that Sierra Leone's Ebola issues
will be solved at some point and the situation will begin to improve. In
the meantime, comedies are being produced, movies are being made, fashion is
being blogged about and future generations are being schooled just as any
nation in the West and the East. Lastly, Sierra Leone does rank pretty
high (and not in a good way) on the list of countries, ("119 out of
175" to be exact according to Concord Time/AllAfrica.com) known for
corruption and Sierra Leone certainly needs to lower that number, but as is
invariably the case in terms of countries in general and their growth, Sierra
Leone like any country will continue to grow and prosper over time. From
the World Facebook, the CIA states that Sierra Leone began with the
establishment of a colony in 1787 and later gained independence in 1961.
Sierra Leone has been around for a very long time (over 200 hundred years if
you count from when it was first a colony until now) and won't be disappearing
any time soon if ever at all, and even though it won't be disappearing any time
soon, the country is not heading in the right direction as many believe.
That's coming from someone who was born and raised in Sierra Leone and who was
educated in the west.
References
Ebola
"epidemic"
"Fashion
Blogger"
"A mortal
enemy"
Can Sierra Leone's
economy survive Ebola?
The Socio-Economic
Impact of Ebola in Sierra Leone" Sierra Leone corruption
CIA Sierra Leone World
Facebook
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Thank you to all who supported our family during the time of my brother's ill health
To Whom It May Concern,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I WILL LIKE TO THANK EVERY ONE WHO ASSISTED AND GAVE SOME SUPPORT THE KARGBO FAMILY DURING OUR DIFFICULT TIME WHEN MY BROTHER ALHAJI MOHAMED JOSEPH KARGBO HAD BEEN IN COMA FOR 16 AND 1/2 MONTHS, WHO DIED ON JULY 03, 2013. THE FUNERAL SERVICE WAS HELD AT SUD FRIEDHOF CHAPEL WIESBADEN, GERMANY ON TUESDAY JULY16, 2013. OFFICIATING CLERGY PASTOR MASON SMITH, KIMBERLY SPEED AND CONGREGATION. THE LATE FATHER OF CHILDREN JOSSIAN KARGBO AND JANELY KARGBO JOINED THEIR LOVELY MOTHER MADAM SALIMATU KARGBO IN GERMANY. ONCE AGAIN I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND MY GRATITUDE TO EVERYONE WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE FOR THE CHILDREN TO SEE THEIR LATE FATHER GRAVESIDE IN WIESBADEN, GERMANY.
Moroni Kargbo
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I WILL LIKE TO THANK EVERY ONE WHO ASSISTED AND GAVE SOME SUPPORT THE KARGBO FAMILY DURING OUR DIFFICULT TIME WHEN MY BROTHER ALHAJI MOHAMED JOSEPH KARGBO HAD BEEN IN COMA FOR 16 AND 1/2 MONTHS, WHO DIED ON JULY 03, 2013. THE FUNERAL SERVICE WAS HELD AT SUD FRIEDHOF CHAPEL WIESBADEN, GERMANY ON TUESDAY JULY16, 2013. OFFICIATING CLERGY PASTOR MASON SMITH, KIMBERLY SPEED AND CONGREGATION. THE LATE FATHER OF CHILDREN JOSSIAN KARGBO AND JANELY KARGBO JOINED THEIR LOVELY MOTHER MADAM SALIMATU KARGBO IN GERMANY. ONCE AGAIN I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND MY GRATITUDE TO EVERYONE WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE FOR THE CHILDREN TO SEE THEIR LATE FATHER GRAVESIDE IN WIESBADEN, GERMANY.
Moroni Kargbo
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