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End of the Dilemma: The Tower of Babel—Part lll

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  • Agyeman. 10 years ago

    Haha,keep dreamin about kenya.I know my wife's homeland like the back of my hand and there's no way the kikuyu hegemony will allow a Luo to rule that country.My wife's kikuyu peoples look down on the Luo whom they see as viol ...
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  • KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago

    The Ghana situation is quite different from other African countries as Nkrumah did well to put up secondary boarding schools across the country where different tribes came together to live and had common education.

    Happy y ...
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  • UNMISGUIDED AFRICAN CHILD... 10 years ago

    RACE,RACE RACE...THE COLOUR OF RACE !!

    It leads one to ask
    So, What is the colour of God?

    If the Almighty God came down on earth
    what would She look like?...And,who would He sound like?

    If Mandela believes in O ...
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  • UNMISGUIDED AFRICAN CHILD... 10 years ago

    ...and found ourselves Exploited among
    Exploitors

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Dear friends,

    Thanks for you insights. At least we are all learning. I am happy we all wish the best for ourselves, our families, individial ethnic groups, country, and Africa.

    Most of the times interactions like these ...
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  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    Let's face it as Africans: ethnic nationalism is a continental phenomenon. It exists in every country, only in varying degrees. It is usually called tribalism, a Eurocentric term, as some of us see it. But much as we may try ...
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  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    One more point:

    When Soyinka wrote, "We did not shy from the probability of a civil war," he was referring to the 1990s, especially in 1993, when the country almost slid into chaos and civil war after the annullment - by B ...
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