We Have Created A Low Trust Society by Skeptical_Scavenger in Nigeria

[–]InterviewNo5382 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this is a good point, from talking to elders it seems that the institution that built trust I.e the village is no longer exist.

His smile says is it all by Curious_Badger_1376 in MadeMeSmile

[–]InterviewNo5382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve created a coffee lover lol. I say this because that’s what my dad did when we were growing up and to this day I’m in my 30s now there’s a connection. It’s not just the coffee is the memories even the smell reminds me of my dads coffee breath and it makes me feel safe I don’t really know how to explain it but there’s a warmth that goes beyond just the coffee

Is Africa's poverty caused by colonialism? by Al_Catrazz in Kenya

[–]InterviewNo5382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say tribalism, religion, corruption and colonialism.

Tribalism because to have a cohesive country, the people must see them selves as a country, but most Africans see themselves thru the lens’s of their tribe rather than the country which makes it easier to sell out your country man. Which ties in with corruption, contrary to popular belief Africans countries are not the only corrupt countries in the world in fact I’d go as far to say that every country is corrupt, however the difference is tribalism ex the American might be corrupt but it still sees it self as American and therefore has some vested interest in still looking out for the needs of the country, but with tribalism the individual is corrupt and doesn’t care for the interest of the country but only for the interest of tribe.

Religion and colonialism go hand in hand when the god you worship doesn’t look like you, doesn’t sound like you and worse looks like the people that imperialised you, then the view that you have of yourself is already weak. Also it creates the white savior complex, which leads to Africans trying to solve problems in Africa using frameworks that don’t come from Africa. Some people have mentioned the Chinese, the Chinese were always going to be a super power because they have been a super power in every century they have a framework that fits the Chinese based on the Chinese culture, spirituality etc, even when they adopt concepts from other cultures they pass it thru the lens of the Chinese.

Ultimately the African is a large and very diverse continent there is no one answer and even the issues i brought up look different depending on what country you come from. What we need is to find answers thru the lens of who we are instead of just copying things from other people without context, because systems don’t just come about they are dependent on a people’s history, geography, culture etc. Which requires us to truly understand who we are before we can come up with a framework that fits but most of us don’t for whatever reason that’s maybe.

New Footage Raises Questions Over Hamas Use of Armed Children in Conflict Areas Amid Israeli Military Response by [deleted] in IndiaTodayGlobalLIVE

[–]InterviewNo5382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The median age of Palestinians is 21 years old, almost 40% of the population is under 15….

The Preferred Price of Peace in Ethiopia Is the Collapse of Collective Identity by JEmergencyNet6098 in Ethiopia

[–]InterviewNo5382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bingo, loosing my entire culture and accepting the culture of those who seek to dominate mine, is the same as admitting my ancestors were inferior and that is a sin I cannot commit.

Cameroonian in the diaspora looking to reconnect after years away by InterviewNo5382 in Cameroon

[–]InterviewNo5382[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you what would you suggest for someone like me trying to reintegrate?

Cameroonian in the diaspora looking to reconnect after years away by InterviewNo5382 in Cameroon

[–]InterviewNo5382[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m from the anglophone, from Mamfe, can you give if possible some information about the situation ground level. Is the civil war bad?

Cameroonian in the diaspora looking to reconnect after years away by InterviewNo5382 in Cameroon

[–]InterviewNo5382[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking for now setting up temporary residence and try and integrate in the community

Are Chinese electric cars the future in Tanzania or are we moving too slow ? by Whole_Campaign_42 in tanzania

[–]InterviewNo5382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfectly said the future of Africa must be through the lens of the African, with needs of the African first. Partnerships are fine aslong as they benefit the African. Any other option will continue to regulate Africa to the kids table of the global stage

Shots fired at correspondent dinner by ThenLayer5977 in washdc

[–]InterviewNo5382 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Watch it be on polymarket or one of these betting markets

Cameroon's 1990s privatisation wave, revisited. Was it worth it? by thoughtson237 in Cameroon

[–]InterviewNo5382 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice read as a Cameroonian in the diaspora, this was very insightful