No nation has ever been able to transform by chance. Its always a deliberate and conscious process
Fela DurotoyeTag: liberty africa change national nigeria
Youths are the life blood of any nation.
Ifeanyi Enoch OnuohaTag: democracy africa leadership nation united-nations entrepreneurship nigeria royal youths british-high-commision ecowas
Youths are our arrows to the future.
Ifeanyi Enoch OnuohaTag: vision democracy africa nigerian-authors youth-empowerment
If the world allows the people of Darfur to be removed forever from their land and their way of life, then genocide will happen elsewhere because it will be seen as something that works. It must not be allowed to work. The people of Darfur need to go home now. I write this for them, and for that day, ... and for those still living who might yet have beautiful lives on the earth.
Daoud HariTag: writing inspirational-quotes africa
Our children may learn about the heroes of the past. Our task is to make ourselves the architects of the future.
Jomo KenyattaTag: history africa motivational-quotes
A traveller moves among real people in their own milieu and learns from them, soaking up their wisdom and philosophy, their way of being in the world. A tourist simply hops from one tourist highpoint to another, skimming across the surface, cramming in quantity rather than quality, and comes away with his soul and imagination unchanged, untouched by the wonder of a life lived differently.
Roxanne ReidTag: africa travel travel-writing
You either get the point of Africa or you don't. What draws me back year after year is that it's like seeing the world with the lid off.
A.A. GillThe country is like a great sponge—it finally absorbs you. Eventually you will get malaria or you will get dysentery and whatever you do, if you don't keep doing it, the jungle will grow over you. Black or white, you've got to fight it every minute of the day.
Katharine HepburnIf I had not grown up in Nigeria- and if all I knew of Africa were of popular images- I too would think that africa was a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals and incomprehensible people fighting sensless wars, dying of poverty and aids- unable to speak for themselves and waiting to be saved by a kind white foreigner.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie...she was sensitive enough and intelligent enough to understand, and her literary education could not but have sharpened her perception of the evidence before her eyes: that in the absurd raffle-draw that apportioned the destinies of post-colonial African societies two people starting off even as identical twins in the morning might quiet easily find themselves in the evening one as President shitting on the heads of the people and the other a nightman carrying the people's shit in buckets on his head.
Chinua AchebeTag: africa postcolonialism
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