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Africa’s 50th year of Independence – what does it mean
- September 13, 2012
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The year 2012 has been the year when most of the African nations which have been liberated from the colonialism of Europe, celebrated their 50th year of independence.
The 50th year of independence has marked the completion of colonialism, social control and mindset restrictions that Europe had over Africa.
From 2012 as we go towards the year 2020, we are going to see a lot of black Africans, and Africa itself becoming the center of attraction.
We are going to begin to see Africa or Africans becoming leaders, and also exceling in the arts of cultural dancing, music, art, movie making, creativity, entreprenuership, civil engineering, spiritualism, etc.
Africa is going to excel all it’s limitations:
Africa is going to excel all the name callings, the limitations, the poverty mental state that have degraded and underestimated the potential of Africa.
The 50th year of independence which was celebrated by most of the African countries in 2012, also marked the time frame of Jubilee for the african people.
Through the laws of restrictions which were enforced upon Africa via the European western culture of colonialism, the validations of these laws began to loose power, and thus – 2012 marked the expiry date of colonialism.
Our prayer for Africa is that; We wish and pray that all Africans will be able to posses and attain this knowledge, so that the new upgraded type of colonialism (New world order), will not be able to bring Africa back into it’s former state of slavery.
African countries which celebrated their 50th year of independence in 2012:
Rwanda, Uganda, Somalia,
Other nations which are extentions of Africa that celebrated their 50th year of independence in 2012 are Jamaica,
Trinidad…
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex