Africa Unity Still a Mirage After 50 Years?

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  • Kwadwo 12 years ago

    I believe African unity will never happen. Nkrumah wasted our resources in chasing this mirage. All we can hope for is some sort of regional economic integration.

  • Ato 12 years ago

    Sometimes I strongly suspect that some of these contributions, such as the one by 'Kwadwo' above, are hatched up by foreign intelligence officers with the aim of undermining the African nationalist effort and swaying the mind ...
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  • Kojo T 12 years ago

    Ato I bleed at your lamentation but that is what we are up against. Mental slavery. The difficult task is how to make them UNlearn what they believe to be gospel fact

  • Nii Lante Okunka 12 years ago

    Ato,here we go again with the conspiratorial political narratives.Anytime an honest criticism is leveled at our own folly,we hear such crap from people like you,Ato. Blame the colonial rulers,is the incessant whining.By the w ...
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  • Kojo T 12 years ago

    Nii , do not get Ato wrong. We are what we think. People like Kwadwo believe in the colonial masters . They cannot think for hemselves. That is what Ato is referring to

  • Kojo T 12 years ago

    Saka it will happen. I know for every one Saka we have about 10 negatives like Kwadwo, Okoampa, Akadu, Bonsu, Shamo, Osei tawiah , Nana Addo , and his horde of followers, but we must NEVER give up. That is the ONLY SOLUTION t ...
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  • fatawu dabre 12 years ago

    A person like me cannot avoid getting goose bumps when reading this great article. I am a true believer of a united Africa as one people from one continent with one destiny. And i know it is possible for Africa to unite as my ...
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  • Kofi 12 years ago

    You are talking about Afrian unity when individual countries are having a hard time holding themselves together? Look all over the continent and see if it Africa can be united anytime soon. Afrian unity is a mirage.

  • Ato 12 years ago

    Does your comment mean that you are not ready to fight for what is good for you? If you are not ready to to take part in this struggle, dont discourage others who are.

    Just sit on the sidelines whilst real men fight for y ...
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  • Agyeman. 12 years ago

    Let alone africa,Ghanaian unity is still a mirage itself yet we became a nation a whole 7yrs before the AU itself got into being.We have a north vs south divide,an Ewe vs Akan divide ,an NPP vs NDC divide and an Old Fadama vs ...
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  • boahen collins 12 years ago

    One of the best articles i ve ever read.please try and be giving us more ok

  • Saka 12 years ago

    Yeah, more is coming. you can also visit www.projectpanafrica.org for more

    thank you

  • Dr Robert K Glah 12 years ago

    African unity means life.
    Any person who opposes African unity is lifeless.

  • BRO DAN- TRC 12 years ago

    BLESSED PEOPLE OF AFRICA, PRECIOUS ONES OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA, THE NEED FOR -AFRICA UNITY- IS MORE NECESSARY NOW THAN EVER! YEA, ALL GOD FEARING PEOPLE AND NATIONS OF THE WORLD, WHY DID -CHRIST ...
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  • Truth-Be-Told-USA 12 years ago

    As long as Africans are steeped in organized slave religions like islam and christianity the African continent will never be free!The glue for disunity is tribalism & false-nationalism.

  • Okonko Palm 12 years ago

    One of the comments by Kofi above which was properly addressed by Kojo T show some of the mindsets and attitudes we have to confront if we should start our drive towards unity.The difficulties in Africa are because of our div ...
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  • Okonko Palm 12 years ago

    The last two lines should read let those apologists for the white man sit and stare for before they realize events would have overtaken them.

  • darku 12 years ago

    I think we should be doing more individually and not leave it all to our leaders, the African Parliament does not have legislative powers even though this was supposed to be in place after 5 years, the AU is a top heavy inst. ...
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  • darku 12 years ago

    Hiati has applied to join the African Union....think about that..African Union soldiers where able to push back extremists in Somalia, an African American Dudley is about to be granted African citizenship,some of the positiv ...
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  • Nobody 12 years ago

    Good idea but will they listen?

  • WWW.AFRICAN-CENTER.NET 12 years ago

    THOUGHT-PROVOKING ARTICLE, THOUGH SOME ASPECTS ARE ARGUABLE. "AFRICAN CENTER" IS REALISING HE DREAMS OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF THE aFRICAN COUNTRIES. CONTACT THE CENTER IF YOU SHARE SUCH A THOUGHT. AMONG OTHERS, THE CENTER ...
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  • WWW.AFRICAN-CENTER.NET 12 years ago

    THOUGHT-PROVOKING ARTICLE, THOUGH SOME ASPECTS ARE ARGUABLE. "AFRICAN CENTER" IS REALISING HE DREAMS OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF THE aFRICAN COUNTRIES. CONTACT THE CENTER IF YOU SHARE SUCH A THOUGHT. AMONG OTHERS, THE CENTER E ...
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  • Dr Robert K Glah 12 years ago

    Freedom under the Pan African Parliament is the solution.

    The whole AU has been deliberative so far and not legislative for the rule of law to prevail.

    The way out is to give legislative leverage to the Pan African Parl ...
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  • WWW.AFRICAN-CENTER.COM 12 years ago

    Nice point. Vigorous education/campaign must go alongside this. Support of the people is as crucial as educating those who suffer from colonial mentality and propagating the merits in a united Africa.