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You said: “ What is spoken about by many of us is just too distant from the day-to-day reality of most Africans on and off the continent who are struggling with basic bread and butter issues. For many, the short-term solutions that are provided by European and American agencies are more valuable to their immediate concerns than the bigger plan of Africans for Africans.
People’s ability to grasp the issues has to be tied to their ability to survive and progress in a way that extends help to others. “
True brother Ayinde, our lower levels of needs (hunger, thirst, sleep, shelter, sex and affection of others) must be satisfied before we can hope to develop solution to heal the society of the world. If our physiological drives are not satisfied we simply cannot achieve safety and self-esteem. Our people faces many problems both in Africa or abroad but, how can we solve our problems when our pressing needs are not met is the ultimate question..
B.K
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