Africa's deprivation of CRITICAL THINKING and POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS ft Wairish

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  1. This is a great topic, and thanks for bringing it, but please interrupt less and listen more. Case in point. If you'd have listened and not interrupted, you'd have heard her say Rwanda banned church building, not Kenya. I found the interruptions a bit of a distraction to following the discussion. Again, not wanting to seem ungrateful but large parts of this was more of a rant than a forward moving, solution finding discussion.

  2. Maybe I’ve been in the West too long, but I don’t think there are any pure tribes. Over the years, great grandparents has been getting busy with different tribes so everyone is mixed up. When I went back home years ago I was getting busy with Housa, Fula,Igbo etc. Therefore, tribalism is bullshit

  3. Phranleen, please you need to bring this guest back to talk about African excellence…. something to make me remember the great achievements of my fore fathers.
    Topic can be black civilization,black is beautiful.
    She is widely read and knowledgeable and we need her to motivate us. Thanks

  4. We need to firstly BAN all churches and western religions that were introduced to Africa. It's sad how Africans DON'T use their heads but rather believe God for everything. It's EXTREMELY IGNORANT

  5. the idea that there is much difference in prevailing conditions leave me bemused…. i guess it makes us feel good and hence superior…. No , the only difference in conditions in nigeria kenya ghana uganda south africa is locational/geographical… in the end it is all the same

  6. Love your show.. love your work… now go ahead and change the name Phrankleen.. because it does not fool anyone… not much different from the williams coker sawyerr s

  7. In addition, a first class honours graduate from Oxford or Cambridge, who returns to Africa is a misfit already as he needs an interpreter for local herbs. He is essentially meant to further his masters agenda. Watch your African bothers excellent performances in their Universities or hospitals. With our languages, we can bridge the gap when western medical care fails and you are asked to seek "local" traditional solution. Hope you understand my drift??

  8. Phranklin, the main African dilemma is language. This fear of elders is misplaced here. Tell me any worthwhile Nation today without their mother tongues from the tower of Babel except Africa. In Nigeria the only translated book into local language was the Bible. Can you see the dominance of that sector today?? We domesticated the Christian religion and now export it back to them. Imagine if Maths, physics, Chemistry, technical studies, sociology, philosophy, law, etc etc are written in indigenous languages?? Imagine if all conversations everywhere is in mother tongues?? Kids pick the area language at birth and excel if left to operate in that. Again, we would have understood ourselves, who we are and be set free from the fear culture even of the so-called deities. This deity were human beings who lived, ate, walk, sweat, and raised families like others. They were mere smart, intelligent and endowed individuals to be understood and not feared like Sango, Ogun & co. Orunmila was a great philosopher like Socrates, Gallileo, Pluto Phytagoras etc. In Acts, Paul & co, we're to be worshipped before they cautioned the people that they too were mere mortals though spiritually gifted. Until we adopt our mother tongues in everything, we ain't going nowhere. Englishmen carried their language and dominated others such that Scots, Irish, Welsh wants out today. Ironically, blacks don't call it tribalism except it's Biafra or Yoruba nation. Teach a Fulani in Hausa and watch him excel. In Africa, each speak his own language (dialects) 99.9% of the time and their foreign language only while amid "none indegene" or in the conduct of their "Federal" govt's. When we can do research and P.hd Physics etc in Yoruba, then we can develop and proclaim who we are to the world. What a pity none is talking about this but focus only on religion. India, China, Japan etc still worship their gods but technically developed in their languages. Good hospitals or modern airports/train services built by foreigners will only be fixed again by them in case of any breakdown. Consider Singapore, until now, each tribe was allowed to learn in their own tongue ( India, China, Malays etc). Churches are not the problem but need to emancipate through our mother tongues viz. Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ashanti, Zulu, etc. Europe developed individually but come together with laws. Time to have Yoruba, Igbo , Hausa etc Nations. It's not too late or else in 100 yrs time, we will still be repeating your discussion here. God forbids.

  9. 57:15 – really interesting discussion. Great to hear recommended solutions and not just complaints about the problem.

    I don't agree with you Wairish on completely cutting aid. Like you said, the issue is that the aid is mismanaged. Irresponsible leadership is a major barrier to the effective use of aid. If only the aid could be intentionally appropriated, there is transparency and clear accountable, it would support development in areas like healthcare, education and agriculture.

  10. The system in diaspora will clearly by experience teach you that the religion you respect is playing a diversionary role, the culture you are accustomed to is limiting you, the family back home is your stumbling block, the school you went to was just a time pass, overall diaspora teaches you to think for yourself and reason things out in a more detailed way and make informed decision. Whatever you see as right while in Africa turns wrong when you live in diaspora. A reason you can never be the same after living in diaspora

  11. Big truth. Only thing I would contest is about Kigame who was extremely instrumental in the Ruwandan genocide himself and who ruthlessly eliminates political competition. He is a darling of the west — always a clue. If they love you, the people can know you are a puppet. Use that same ruler with any "leader", from Kamala Harris to Jovenal Moise in Haiti to whoever heads the so-called African Union, etc., etc., etc.

  12. Is sad the situation we find ourselves as blacks till today Africans are still imprisoned by religion. And now we kill ourselves over the same religion that was forced on us. Shame 🤦🏿‍♂️👎🏿👎🏿

  13. Enough!!!! of what the Europeans have done or are still doing, The question is ,what are Africans doing to reverse these situations which the whole world have conspired to put them on.For example, let all the African presidents have the same mindset as the Ghanaian president.