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    A Protest Letter To The Governments And Politicians In Africa

    There are Many of You That We Have not Chosen or Asked to Lead Us Yet are Carrying Themselves as our Leaders. Such People We Demand Should Retire and Allow Elections to Take Place Immediately. We Demand an End to Torture in Egypt and Starvation in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. We Demand an End to the Dictatorial Rule in Libya, Egypt, Cameroon, Gabon, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Uganda and the Gambia. We Demand an End to the Instabilities in Dr. Congo Read: A Protest Letter To The Governments And Politicians In Africa Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 12/03/2009 | Politics

    African Union is it a Failure or Success?

    Right now in DR Congo the civil war is still going. The unrest and instabilities in the country has resulted in millions of Congolese lives and property being destroyed. Even as I write the AU is meeting to talk shop while millions of women, children and civilians are facing death in Congo. What has the AU done to stop the war and the looting of Congo’s resources? Today in Zimbabwe over sixty thousand people are affected by cholera. Over 3000 are already dead and starvation is Read: African Union is it a Failure or Success? Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 09/02/2009 | Politics

    President Obama Africa Needs Democracy and Development not Guns and Weapons

    In the face of mounting poverty, malnourishments, diseases, lack of genuine democracy and civil wars what Africa need at this critical moment are not guns and weapons but the seed of genuine democracy and economic development. The failed state of Somalia where armed groups have been battling one another for 19 years should inform the president of the dangers of small arms and light weapons sales to the continent and the importance of banning arms exports to the continent. Read: President Obama Africa Needs Democracy and Development not Guns and Weapons Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 09/02/2009 | Politics

    Corruption in Africa: a Cancer That Won't Go Away

    'Corruption is one of the most formidable challenges to good governance, development and poverty reduction’ in Africa says 2008 Transparency International Report. It has been said that corruption in Africa is like an advanced cancer or tumour that cannot be treated. Like cancer, corruption has tragically devastated African societies and made millions of people very poor. Read: Corruption in Africa: a Cancer That Won't Go Away Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 25/01/2009 | Economics

    Is Poverty a Black Thing?

    The poor performance of African economies and economies where the people are of colour other than whites have prompted people to ask whether poverty is a black or a colour thing. This question about poverty being a black thing has gained credence in many circles. This question is also asked about Africa because it is the poorest continent on earth. It is a continent where for 30 years there has not been any concrete economic development compared to the rest of the world. Read: Is Poverty a Black Thing? Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 19/01/2009 | Education

    Did the African Union Get Ghana's Message?

    The recent elections in Ghana have been hailed as a successful African story. The praises, admirations and messages of commendations coming from all corners of the globe is an indication that the world is hoping for a change in Africa. It is also an indication that the world is expecting something different, different from the way things are done all the time on the continent. Read: Did the African Union Get Ghana's Message? Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 17/01/2009 | Politics

    Breaking the Poverty Cycle in Africa-the Case of Infrastructure Investment

    Infrastructure investment and democracy as a form of government in Africa is the only solution to Africa's underdevelopment and impoverishment. The continent is lagging behind all the continents in the world in terms of economic and social development. All the countries making up the African continent have similar economic problems namely unemployment, higher deficits, poor state of economic and social infrastructures including roads, harbours, education, airports Read: Breaking the Poverty Cycle in Africa-the Case of Infrastructure Investment Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 03/01/2009 | Education

    Do You Think the Political Parties Care?

    Do you think NDC or NPP care about Ghanaians? Just look at their record. NDC ruled Ghana for 8 years and NPP has also ruled for 8 years. Did any of them help to make Ghana a developed country? Did any of them solve the unemployment problem in Ghana? How about education and health? Look at the roads in Ghana. Do we deserve that? Any person who has been to Europe, Asia or America can say for sure that both major parties have not done much for Ghanaians. Read: Do You Think the Political Parties Care? Read

    By: Lord Aikins Adusei | 03/01/2009 | Politics
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