Mama Africa

I’m an African male, so proud of the indigenous assent of my motherland. Born and raised in Kenya, amongst the most beautiful and resourceful countries in Africa. With pride i have worn my skin, so beautiful and black. Without a doubt you can tell I’ve been accustomed to great values and norms that have raised the man I’m still growing to be. Well, i ain’t no rebel or a stray from honesty and justice. Mama Africa has made me proud and am sound of the many great men and women who fought for our independence and off colony by the western world. Remarkably they remain in our hearts for the selfless acts to teach us the song of freedom. Like Mandela,, he mentioned that true freedom lies in enhancing and respecting the freedom of others.
I’m deeply troubled by the pernicious acts of the colonists to exploit we Africans and deprive us of our wealth. Great Men like Gaddafi maliciously withdrawn for trying to free us off enslavement because of the control of our resources and needs. Ideally because he who feeds you controls you. The big question is, are we Africans really needy? Is our motherland so poor that we need back to back depriving ‘aids’ from unicef, red cross and the like just to have them exploit our resources and funds for selfish private gains? It’s about time we stop fooling ourselves and liberate our minds.


It’s literally disturbing to see how the world views Africa from imagery taken in dishonest intentions. I mean who would point a state or country in the world without people living in low standards, but yet Africa is capitalized on outbreaks, terror attacks and all the bad energy yet killings in some states in America are way higher in ratio. Black is literally so beautiful and we do take care of our own and thus in solidarity we need to control what image we allow to be displayed about us, let’s own us. Just like the great Nkuruma said, It is Clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak;united Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world.


No continent is richer than Africa in resources yet we are termed poorest nation by the same colonizers who have always exploited us for gains. How would thousands of units of our currencies be equal to one of theirs whereas we have the most gold reserves in the world? Every single resource exists in Africa be it prime, rare or easily acquired, we hold the biggest reserves for raw materials, yet a poor nation right? No wonder we have some of our great leaders being eliminated for looking to bring a disruptive change for Mama Africa. It’s about time we define our own freedom from the Structural Adjustment Programs (SAD) by the IMF and world bank and other fake fiat bank reserves who give us loans and impose very high taxation. They know we obviously derail payments thus we ever in debts and this is the highest form of malicious exploitation. How i wish God /Allah protected Gaddafi to join African leaders to create The United Africa with our own central bank reserve.


Like P. L. O Lumumba says, it’s about time Africa defined her freedom and i say we deserve liberation. I admire and uphold great leaders like my president Uhuru Kenyatta, President Kagame, Mugabe, Wangari Maathai for environmental protection and alot more who are pushing and standing with Africans to develop, support, nourish and enrich our ethnicities. Africa is a blessed nation having great business men like Akon pushing for the same, liberation and sanity to the African child. Luther King states that property is indeed prime to serve life and thus has no personal being, therefore its our due right and responsibility to protecting the earth which we step on.
It’s high time Africa we believe in our greatness and not let our creativity die. To take it upon ourselves to exploit every single seed our creator planted in us to better our nation and ourselves. Black is beautiful and you know it. You are bright and very resourceful, you can tell by the feeds about a company like Andela in Nigeria by Zuckerberg. We are kind and welcoming to share our resources, but we should also ask for a share in theirs too. Because in humanity we need each other to progress. We should embrace our gifts and be willing to take charge of Africa. We could be black, but we ain’t in the dark.


From us is former 1st USA black president Barack, born and partly raised in my beautiful country who believed and said that ” YES WE CAN! ”. From me is strong will that even with our differences in ethnicity as we come from different ships, we ideally sail the same boat to indisputable liberation.

A writer, poet, entrepreneur and professional marketer.

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