Prof PLO Lumumba to Capt. Traore shocks Africa Leaders | We are disunited.

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Capt. Traore asked a Question about Africa, How Africa with wealth is a Poorest continent in the world today? In this video we are trying to find the Answer to that difficult question. Join Us in this series of answers.
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Komentáře • 75

  • @user-ct3qo3sb9q
    @user-ct3qo3sb9q Před měsícem +33

    Only the young people that will unite Africa. Those in power now have sold their souls to their colonial and slaves master

  • @bunmioshundele9361
    @bunmioshundele9361 Před měsícem +14

    SHAME ON AFRICAN LEADERS

  • @mavishadebe911
    @mavishadebe911 Před 29 dny +6

    AFRICA UNITE.
    ONE AFRICA , ONE NATION,!!!!

  • @AmosMapheto-io1er
    @AmosMapheto-io1er Před měsícem +6

    Unity is strength. United we stand, devided we fall. Wake Up, Afrika 🙆🙆🙆

  • @MahdouMomba
    @MahdouMomba Před měsícem +17

    Africans should wake up, the time is now, we need to stand strong, our leaders need to stand strong

    • @Queenmomefua
      @Queenmomefua Před měsícem

      Africa in general dont have leaders but corrupt politicians!

    • @YASMIN-hn1hx
      @YASMIN-hn1hx Před 28 dny

      Never standing together, bought out by the west. The youth have to do something about it. Fight for your continent

  • @AlkuRaphaelk
    @AlkuRaphaelk Před 28 dny +4

    Prof plo lumumba you are a great man may God continue caring you in Jesus name

  • @KiyanjaThinklabs
    @KiyanjaThinklabs Před měsícem +5

    Separated we are week, united we are strong

  • @bpndlovu6610
    @bpndlovu6610 Před měsícem +4

    The youth need to stand up from all African states

  • @olusolaadesina4623
    @olusolaadesina4623 Před 29 dny +1

    I most fervently hope dat d unity of Africa will come sooner than later IJMN Amen

  • @feliciambeboh7194
    @feliciambeboh7194 Před měsícem +3

    Look young man.
    We have heard alot about unity.
    Let us start the unity by working towards it.
    Sir, you should start start the process. Thank you.

  • @Muanekosse
    @Muanekosse Před měsícem +2

    She is speaking proudly is if Ghana can stand on its own. Let’s look long term.

  • @jahmala5336
    @jahmala5336 Před měsícem +2

    When a man or woman in Africa cannot seem to understand what you’re saying, and you have to go it over again. It tells me we have a lot of work to do, to get it off the ground. Irie BIG ⬆️

  • @uakuzakohelga3465
    @uakuzakohelga3465 Před 28 dny +1

    Revolution is made by people it’s our responsibility!🙏🏿✊🏿🔌lets keep on talking about this topic till we engage fully with one Aim as Africans 😅❤

  • @ManSteveChannel
    @ManSteveChannel Před měsícem +5

    We shall get there very soon

  • @RashidJorge
    @RashidJorge Před měsícem +1

    In deed African countries are disunited..

  • @lindaharp4473
    @lindaharp4473 Před 27 dny +1

    Open boarders is the first step!!!!!!! Get rid of the outsiders

  • @ibrootsc2867
    @ibrootsc2867 Před 29 dny

    Greetings my brother thanks for your conscious insight,Mental slavery has a strong hold on the so called leaders,Marcus Mosiah Garvey said unite and overcome these obstacles,we have the answers we need to take action now!!!

  • @freemanmakor5462
    @freemanmakor5462 Před měsícem +4

    Why are we divided as Black People? The Schooling System must be controlled by us Black People. Is the first step. Not Eu and others or missionary schools. And The United Africa.

  • @lindaharp4473
    @lindaharp4473 Před 27 dny

    Africa will stand unified or be taken peaces, they are there to get a part for their countries

  • @user-bz3cl9hv8p
    @user-bz3cl9hv8p Před měsícem +1

    When I look around me, the people suffer in suffering 😪

  • @user-qb6gu4bk9lBiafra
    @user-qb6gu4bk9lBiafra Před měsícem +2

    AES is the way forward to a great Africa 🌍

  • @user-bz3cl9hv8p
    @user-bz3cl9hv8p Před měsícem +1

    Let us united no time to waste,

  • @Khalidlawalx-777
    @Khalidlawalx-777 Před měsícem +1

    UAE 🇦🇪 declared WAR against Africa. But UAE 🇦🇪 messed with the wrong people and Africa WILL RESPOND.

  • @Mapenzi2635
    @Mapenzi2635 Před měsícem +1

    Africa should listen Julius Nyerere for any panafrican agenda to be realized.
    We lack moral retionale for unity. Nyerere addressed it.
    Without a succinct method of governance we will remain wellwishers. No Africa scholars has or will articulate a philosophical rationale to explain our predicament beyond what Nyerere wrote.
    Socialism is primary for our Unity. But philosophy first. We Currently use Scottish and British moral philosophies.
    Prof. Lumumba should go and read Nyerere in order for him to be relevant.

  • @lindaharp4473
    @lindaharp4473 Před 27 dny

    Africa is the most richest landscape on the planet. No money or outsiders can fix a family, it must fix the relationship between each other. Everyone wants power or money, that is why leadership issues, boarder division, and no infrastructure

  • @user-sn8vu6sm8e
    @user-sn8vu6sm8e Před měsícem

    We don't talk,,,, the response is right,,,

  • @nixonnguni3166
    @nixonnguni3166 Před měsícem

    It is time the African continent has recently realized that the great wave of industrial and social development in Africa is currently on through the sensitisation coming from you vision carriers.African unique unification is possibly coming in the continent.

  • @olusolaadesina4623
    @olusolaadesina4623 Před 29 dny

    We have a lot of brilliant minded in various fields all over the world who are using their talents to use in those countries they will all come back to build Africa to attain the best business hub and envy of the world besides I can tell you if dat happen and Africans start leaving all these countries they too will feel the vacuum

  • @user-sn8vu6sm8e
    @user-sn8vu6sm8e Před měsícem

    African we smile you can't do better because are people been payed do long for African man

  • @nathannelson7730
    @nathannelson7730 Před měsícem

    Amen

  • @philomenaajome8262
    @philomenaajome8262 Před měsícem +1

    Africa needs a great president panAfricanist none corrupt president whose care of every African

    • @numinuecooper9975
      @numinuecooper9975 Před měsícem

      Thank God as of now Africa has three great leaders who respect themselves, who love their country and citizens.

  • @user-ck3xc3ev8b
    @user-ck3xc3ev8b Před měsícem

    We are tired as youths of Africa we going to take this game of the west no more. We now know the truth. Where do we start from we are talking too much we need to move in a certain direction...

  • @earthnativa
    @earthnativa Před měsícem

    The question of African unity, or rather the lack thereof, is a deeply complex and provocative issue that cuts to the core of the continent's historical, cultural, and political fabric. The persistent disunity among African nations, often to our own detriment, invites critical reflection on several interrelated factors.
    Historical Fragmentation and Colonial Legacies
    The artificial borders drawn by colonial powers during the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 have left an indelible mark on the continent. These borders, established without regard for ethnic, linguistic, or cultural realities, fragmented pre-existing communities and forced together diverse groups with little in common. This historical fragmentation sowed seeds of division that persisted long after the end of colonial rule. The legacy of colonialism, including the policy of "divide and rule," has left a legacy of mistrust and conflict among African states and within them.
    Ethnic and Cultural Diversity
    Africa's immense ethnic and cultural diversity, while a source of rich heritage, has also been a source of division. The continent is home to over 3,000 distinct ethnic groups and more than 2,000 languages. This diversity has often been manipulated by political leaders to maintain power, exacerbating tensions and hindering efforts at unity. Rather than celebrating and integrating this diversity into a cohesive national or continental identity, it has often been exploited to fuel conflict and competition.
    Leadership and Governance
    The post-independence era in many African countries has been marked by a struggle for power, often characterized by authoritarian rule, corruption, and political instability. Leaders who emerged in the wake of colonialism frequently prioritized personal or tribal gain over national unity and development. The lack of visionary leadership committed to the collective good has been a significant impediment to unity. Many leaders have preferred to maintain the status quo of division and disunity to secure their hold on power.
    External Influence and Neocolonialism
    External powers have continued to exert significant influence over African politics and economics, often to the detriment of unity. The Cold War period saw Africa becoming a battleground for superpower interests, further entrenching divisions. In contemporary times, economic dependence on former colonial powers and international financial institutions has limited the autonomy of African states and their ability to pursue a unified agenda. The exploitation of Africa's resources by multinational corporations has also perpetuated economic disparities and social unrest.
    Socio-Economic Disparities
    Economic disparities within and between African countries have further hindered unity. The uneven distribution of wealth and resources has led to resentment and conflict, making cooperation challenging. The lack of infrastructure, education, and healthcare in many parts of the continent has also stymied efforts at regional integration and collective progress. Economic dependency on foreign aid and investment has often come with strings attached, limiting the scope for independent and unified development.
    Psychological and Ideological Factors
    Perhaps one of the most profound, yet least discussed, factors is the psychological impact of centuries of exploitation and oppression. The colonial and post-colonial experiences have left deep scars, including a sense of inferiority and a lack of confidence in the possibility of African unity. The internalization of divisive ideologies has perpetuated a cycle of disunity and conflict. The struggle to decolonize the mind and reclaim a sense of collective identity and purpose remains a significant challenge.
    Moving Forward: The Path to Unity
    Despite these formidable obstacles, the potential for African unity is not beyond reach. The establishment of the African Union (AU) and regional economic communities represents steps towards greater integration and cooperation. Initiatives aimed at promoting Pan-Africanism and fostering a sense of shared identity are crucial. However, achieving genuine unity requires a fundamental shift in leadership, governance, and societal attitudes. It necessitates visionary leaders who prioritize the collective good, a commitment to addressing socio-economic disparities, and a concerted effort to decolonize minds and institutions.
    The disunity of Africa is a multifaceted issue rooted in historical, cultural, political, and psychological factors. Overcoming these challenges demands not only structural and institutional changes but also a profound transformation in the mindset and values of African peoples and their leaders. Only by embracing our diversity as a strength and working collectively towards a common vision can We hope to forge a truly united and prosperous continent.

  • @user-ry1nn6ub8r
    @user-ry1nn6ub8r Před měsícem +2

    Indeed a united minority can crash a divided majority, Africa is living proof.
    Not until we unite,we shall be weak for ever

  • @user-bz3cl9hv8p
    @user-bz3cl9hv8p Před měsícem

    I love you Mama Africa ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @SLR777i
    @SLR777i Před 28 dny

    Trade between African countries will foster unity between these countries. But African countries find it easier to trade with Europe 🇪🇺, USA 🇺🇸 and UK 🇬🇧 than amongst themselves.

  • @princemule1331
    @princemule1331 Před měsícem +1

    🥺🌍

  • @KiyanjaThinklabs
    @KiyanjaThinklabs Před měsícem +3

    What a shame for Africans to go separately to meet a united group UE!

  • @user-bz3cl9hv8p
    @user-bz3cl9hv8p Před měsícem

    🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @sbonisosindo8930
    @sbonisosindo8930 Před měsícem +3

    I wish leadership of African must do as PLO Lumumba thinking and wish but they always samonse corrupt their mind by western

  • @user-bz3cl9hv8p
    @user-bz3cl9hv8p Před měsícem

    That's really Mama Africa is angry about the Leaders

  • @amosndabeni934
    @amosndabeni934 Před měsícem

    My brother I gave up now Africans doesn't want to be out of slavery I'm south African we had chance now after elections to unite as black parties to unite and free ourselves from slavery of the west but what happened the ruling party took us with a gold plate and gave the white more power upon us and I'm really sad that unity in Africa is not gonna happen now unless youth of Africa stand up and make these puppets government ungovernable.

    • @kashoronyenyezi4626
      @kashoronyenyezi4626 Před měsícem +1

      Let us never give up on our continent, please. Our greedy leaders will pass, and Africa will remain. African belongs to us.the youth is looking and waiting. Soon, we will get there. Our leaders don't see all that, my brothers

  • @SamuelSp-yd1rx
    @SamuelSp-yd1rx Před 28 dny

    You know in the world when I watch she like Elsa petrol Mumba I see my elder mapanga you know this is my elder that she's talking a true ever ever and since ever like the young boy in the young president a president Julius malema and Ibrahim Taurus like so much and I like the way Ibrahim Taurus the way his acting you know what if we have to die we have to die God he says that you gonna die when we die we must to die there's no way to hide there's no way to run away so when we supposed to die why should humans do to skate you know something some some people like a stronger person he invite people like like a job by is something that is happening at Kenya there look at what is happening at Kenya he's the one that he Shields and go and tell the people know him as in transported mineral to to western country but now look at what is doing their he's the one that he was accusing him but look at what he's doing there so I don't trust some some people like a criminal against Roma poster it's a criminal so when you get a leader like a stronger person delete with the 😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔

  • @wolliclerk2598
    @wolliclerk2598 Před měsícem +2

    The EU has to think about decolonization
    But they will not do

  • @Horn-sc2hzgtdooonbbfd
    @Horn-sc2hzgtdooonbbfd Před 29 dny

    Africa united is bad dream until headquarter remove colonial agency Ethiopia! If we don’t look our history we will be our own victim forever. Scramble for Africa idea came from Ethiopia

  • @Queenmomefua
    @Queenmomefua Před měsícem

    Ghana and e.u. and china are working together. Ghana and ecowass. Very funny colonial business between Ghana and e.u. ecowass is air bubble. Can a citizen from another african country travel to ghana without visa??

  • @SLR777i
    @SLR777i Před 28 dny

    Stop selling African land to foreigners. They may leasehold the land for a stated purpose, but not own the land.

  • @mosesadzokpe7283
    @mosesadzokpe7283 Před měsícem

    Freedom is what's making Africa poor.
    Africa need competent leaders and autocratic governance.
    We only do right things when we are directed to do so.

  • @josephineamawiafe9428
    @josephineamawiafe9428 Před měsícem

    Useless titles

  • @luckyvane2289
    @luckyvane2289 Před 28 dny

    Ypu a boring l just want hear the Proffessor only