How Africa can use its traditional knowledge to make progress | Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu
How Africa can use its traditional knowledge to make progress | Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu
Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu wants to see Africans unleash their suppressed creative and innovative energies by acknowledging the significance of their indigenous, authentic knowledge. In this powerful talk, she shares examples of untapped, traditional African knowledge in agriculture and policy-making, calling on Africans to make progress by…
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Very pleasing words to listen to BUT The
Bottomline is the main problem in Africa is exactly the chain she wore on her neck
Whatever she was trying to portray and accused the religions we using in Africa cannot be neglected until and unless we accept our own and believe in ourselves in other to own back our minds Nothing is going to change our conditions
Islam and Christianity is the greatest evil installed in the hearts and minds of Africans
This right here is Gold👑😁
Boy oh boy did I need this
A for Akara
I wonder why I am just hearing of this lady, wow, this is amazing,Africa needs more of this depth and knowledge.
We can unlearn looking down on ourselves.
Beautiful.
Wow!!!
Awesome talk
We have “traditionally” built roads, diversion channels , and constructed dams , and drilled for water in Awdal, Somalia . All without the help of gov. & or nonprofit/ngo’s . All it took was an African diaspora to come home and do the work the gov should have decades ago. The process isn’t easy but knowing you did the work that was needed for the people outweighs everything else. Sometimes our leaders aren’t really leaders, they’re just scapegoats for the board of directors of this planet. True Happiness is all over Africa, you just need a sense of humor to recognize it.
That was TREMENDOUS…
Thank you 🌕 💞
Asante sana.
I read this book by Dr. George Ayyitte of Ghana; Applied Economics For Africa, and the book changed my perspective on African Economics.
Africa has always been a free market based economy and if we are to progress, we must revert back to those free market principles.
It must be India which is that challenging. I uphold India for promoting their culture alongside modernity!!!
I cannot appreciate this girl enough!!!
Great and inspiring
Lol
Also Mary Slessor tweeted and ended the Killing of twins😹
Stupid folks
Intriguing but insightful…
Beautiful. Thank you for the reminder. It is in our hands
👏👏👏
So good!!!