Africa is not one country, there are over 50 diverse nations Says 'The Daily News online's article published on Friday 4, Ja...
Africa is not one country, there are over 50 diverse nations |
“Ample evidence
of African civilizations that were ahead of European civilizations exists. What
befell those civilizations is a subject for another day but the rich knowledge
and heritage is still there”
He starts by
yelling to those who shows that they don’t know if Africa
is a country or a continent and other dirties thrown to it. Here is his full story..
“I WOULD love
to give hell to westerners who say they are going to Africa as if Africa is a city or a location with geographical
coordinates on Map info, but that will be unfair.
There are
enough Africans in the Diaspora who say the same thing when they bid farewell
to neighbours and friends on their way to their motherland or a business trip
to South Africa or Angola . Even
saying I am off to Australia
sounds incomplete even though the Aussie continent is one nation.
So if you are
going to Africa you better specify your exact destination,
city, district and country. The continent is so big it can fit the USA , China
and India and have space
left over for England , Italy and the rest of Western
Europe to squeeze in. So if you are off to visit some place in Africa , you are very much welcome.
There is enough
variety, diversity and space among the 54 or so nations to occupy your time and
energies for the next century. Capsize?
Some countries
in Africa have histories going back centuries
and millennia. Egypt
had thriving communities long before the pharaohs made Israelites slaves, and
long before Moses was born to liberate Israelites from bondage. The Egyptians
made their own clothes and paper, and had own script.
I visited the
church in Cairo
that is built on the spot where Christians believe the family of Joseph, Mary
and Jesus lived some 2,000 years ago after fleeing from the wrath of Herod.
Are you off to
tour Egypt
and to marvel at the architecture of the pyramids that are thousands of years
old? Modern day Ethiopia
boasts of a civilisation that predates the wise king Solomon of Judea, the king
who inspired the Queen of Sheba to travel from Abyssinia to Israel in
search of wisdom.
In medieval
times, the richest man on planet Earth was an African, Mansa Musa. His
headquarters was larger than London
by then. When he travelled for pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, he had 60,000 people on his
entourage.
Apparently he
carried a lot of gold and spent it so lavishly that the price of gold fell for
a decade on world markets. In the town called Mopti, there was a thriving
university as much as 200 years before the University of Oxford .
It had a
library with thousands of books on such diverse disciplines as medicine,
mathematics, science and history. All the books were hand written.
Many of those
books are still there today, un-translated and unpublished by modern print
works. Ample evidence of African civilizations that were ahead of European
civilizations exists. What befell those civilizations is a subject for another
day but the rich knowledge and heritage is still there.
Is Africa a poor continent as some people both Africans and
non- Africans would lead us to believe? Africa
is not poor, but there are poor countries and some rich ones. Conflict,
mismanagement, environmental factors and poor leadership have led some
countries down the path of economic doom.
These are two
of Africa ’s economic power-houses. And of
recent Nigeria has or is
poised to overtake South
Africa as the richest country on the
continent. Libya
used to be among the top four during the time of Muammar Ghadaffi.
Since his
ouster in an illegal regime change orchestrated from outside the country, Libya seems to
have slid into unknown economic and social territory. For a place which
previously could boast of the best health care services and education system
both provided free to its people, Libya has really deteriorated in a
short time.
If the conflict
is not arrested soon, Libya
could become another Chad .
That will be such a waste and unforgivable. There is what I would call
phenomenal ignorance about the continent of Africa in America and to some extent, Europe and Asia . I am from Tanzania
and that is nowhere near or related to Tasmania
in the Pacific.
I was taken
aback one time when I informed a certain Yankee in California
that I come from Tanzania
and he asked if it was near Australia .
Did I look like an Aborigine from the Aussie outback or something?
Some Mzungus
who have never set foot in Africa believe we
have so many wild animals roaming the continent we practically shake hands with
baboons. Now we have Ebola outbreak in West Africa and suddenly some Homo
sapiens of the Neanderthal variety think Ebola is everywhere in Africa . Really?
There are more
cases of Ebola reported in the United States
in the last few months than there have been in Kenya ,
Uganda and Tanzania
combined for the last four years. And you can bet there are Americans who are
too scared to visit East Africa at this time,
perhaps imagining they will catch Ebola or AIDS from the trees and wildlife.
The rest of the
world is not afraid to visit New York
despite cases of Ebola being reported there. Four African countries have Ebola
cases.
The other 51
African nations may have other diseases which no one can get just by breathing
the air while walking down the street in any of our cities.
They say
ignorance is bliss, but I think it is a burden. Perhaps the African Union needs
to invest time and effort into countering all the negative stereotyping that
has been leveled at Africa by educating the
rest of the world about this big, beautiful, rich and diverse continent. God bless
the 55 African nations.”
What Tonny says
over how the Europeans see Africa and Africans is very true and to me I take it
as not an ignorance issue but a deliberate false propaganda to ruin Africa
and Africans so that they can remain
where they are and fail to thrive again
to those former civilizations.
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