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Old Nov 26, 2008 , 03:39 PM   # 5 (permalink)
Default Re: American African Policy & President Obama



FXO,

Obama’s victory is a victory for the Blackman the world over, it is a statement that can be interpreted by all and sundry to suit their own circumstances.
You said “Barrack Obama so far as not done anything for Africa that we can point to”
This statement is unfortunate as it is exactly the problem with the mentality of most Africans; they are always waiting for someone to fix their problems. We need good leaders to change things, let the Americans fix it, where are the elders plsssss to sort it out. NEVER will they get off their ar3es to sort their own mess out. If the closest thing to democracy (Adams Oshiomole) can be gotten in Edo State, why can’t the rest of Nigeria revolt for similar all over the country? You sit idly by and allow your votes to be decided in someone Abuja mansion then turn around waiting for an American president called Barak Obama to go there are fix it for you.
Obama’s victory means anyone regardless of race can achieve anything they set their minds to. FXO you should set your mind and advice Nigerians (i mean the people not “leaders”) to set their mentality to change, practical change that will make an immediate impact on the nation, instead of waiting for Obama to do it for you

Hear this “Many Africans especially Nigerian are looking forward to His' Africa policy”
What a statement! An African policy includes Algeria, Libya, South Africa and Botswana? There are individual policies to suit every country in Africa. It is for these people to decide what direction they want to go.

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